Young Thug
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Noisey Meets

5:56
Cam Kirk on Photographing Gucci Mane, Future, Young Thug, and More
Noisey sits down with the eye of young Atlanta Cam Kirk, discussing his iconic work with artists like Young Thug, Gucci Mane, Migos, and Bankroll Fresh.
Noisey Specials

4:01
Behind the Scenes of Young Thug's "Wyclef Jean"
Noisey goes behind the scenes for Young Thung's music video for his song "Wyclef Jean."
Noisey Atlanta

9:47
Peewee Longway's Playhouse
In the season finale of Noisey Atlanta, Thomas travels to the house where Peewee Longway and Young Thug shot the video to "Loaded."
Noisey Atlanta

9:29
The Producers
How does a song become popular? In episode nine of Noisey Atlanta, we look at the backbone of the trap scene: the producers.
Noisey Atlanta

11:50
Rich Gang: Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Lose
In episode eight of Noisey Atlanta, we examine just how quickly the ups and downs can happen in the trap world.
Noisey Atlanta

10:32
The Psychedelic and Bizarre World of iLoveMakonnen
In episode seven of Noisey Atlanta, Thomas enters iLoveMakonnen’s strange world, which is driven by peace, love, and mushrooms.
Noisey Atlanta

14:44
2 Chainz Up Close and Personal
In episode six of Noisey Atlanta, Thomas enters the world of 2 Chainz, one of the biggest rappers alive.
Noisey Atlanta

12:51
Shots Fired in Little Mexico with Young Scooter and Gucci
We ride along with a police officer through East Atlanta's Zone 6 to learn about the complicated sprawling neighborhoods of the city and what the cops think of Gucci.
Noisey Atlanta

16:33
Trouble with the ATL Twins
Thomas enters the strange world of the ATL Twins, the brothers that live a life that’s akin to a Shakespearean farce costumed by streetwear.
Noisey Atlanta

11:59
Gucci Mane & Jeezy: Trap Lords
Thomas continues his conversation with Coach K about the origin of trap music, beginning with Young Jeezy's 2004 mixtape, Tha Streets Iz Watchin (according to Coach).
Noisey Atlanta

9:36
Meet the Migos
Host Thomas Morton
Noisey Atlanta

8:48
Welcome to the Trap
"When a rapper's rapping, you should be able to smell the dope cooking."
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