With Trouble’s 431 Days mixtape arriving tomorrow, he and his fellow ATLien rep their city for its latest leak. Produced by Tone Bone.
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Eyebrows were raised when Alley had a few choice words for TIP and Jeezy. At around the 5:58 mark, Alley speaks with Atlanta’s Hot 107.9 on the reasoning behind his diss track. Guess these bullets do got a name. wshh
Wait! Don’t shoot! Off of his Holiday Season 4 mixtape, DJ Holiday gathers La Flare, Shawty Lo and Alley Boy for his latest clip. Directed by Blind Folks Films. wshh
During his mixtape release
In one of the last few videos from the late Slim Dunkin, he, Waka, Alley Boy and Trouble pay their respects. Off Waka and Slim’s joint mixtape,
Alley Boy celebrated the release of his Nigganati
After causing a little controversy with yesterday’s track, Alley Boy finally brings forth the mixtape, Nigganati. Down with the movement? Proceed below.
“Claiming to fuck da city up, bitch you a lie…” Alley Boy’s Nigganati drop tomorrow, but he already wants in. And on this cut, he lets off a few subliminal shots. Produced by Will A Fool. mr. x
There’s a new guy in town. And in support of his Definition Of Fuck Shit 2, Alley Boy hits the mean streets of Chicago for his new video. Come fuck with him if you wanna.
Alley Boy’s Nigganati
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