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The Wreck Shit Club

Atlanta, Georgia, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2012 | SELF

Atlanta, Georgia, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2012
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"The Wreck Sh** Club New Single "Jeanyes""

The Wreck S*** Club from Atlanta, Georgia presents four strong artists to make up the group Key-Nellz, AHYES, Jean and Joey Kostello. One of the strongest and fastest up and coming groups from the area of Atlanta. They just started to drop some new music for their new upcoming project, one single being "JeanYes" featuring all four memebers Jean, AHYES, kay-Nellz and Joey Kostello with some production from Ultra. This song is fresh and innovative, get more familiar with The Wreck S*** Club if you ain't already and check out more of their music below along with their social media links below that so you can be up to date with their music info and latest news! Thank you and enjoy. - Poetic Killa


"The Wreck Shit Club- Jeanyes"

“The Wreck Shit Club” presents the the first single “JeanYes” featuring AhYes. Joey Kostello & Kaynellz off their new project “False Approval”. - Undergroundhiphopblog.com


"Jeanyes"

“The Wreck Shit Club” presents the the first single “JeanYes”. - Urban Beat TV


"The Wreck Shit Club First Single "Jeanyes""

“The Wreck Shit Club” presents the the first single “JeanYes”. - Indierapblog.com


"The Wreck Shit Club First Single "Jeanyes""

“The Wreck Shit Club” presents the the first single “JeanYes”. - indierapvidz.com


"The Wreck Shit Club - Jeanyes"

"The Wreck Shit Club" presents the the first single "JeanYes" featuring AhYes. Joey Kostello & Kaynellz off their new project "False Approval".
http://undergroundhiphopblog.com/2015/08/22/the-wreck-shit-club-jeanyes/ - Underground Hip Hop


"Raurfest"

It’s rare for a musical artist to have a festival coined after their namesake. It’s even more rare for one to be named after an artist who’s still a bit wet behind the ears. However, Raury isn’t your average artist. The Atlanta born-and-bred rapper / singer / revolutionary started his annual Raurfest event as a showcase for his own music and to connect with fans and friends in the industry. In its third year, the festival has grown from just being Raury, a mic and a few local Atlanta acts, into a premiere summer festival dedicated to the youth of Atlanta.

Some of Raurfest’s featured guests included Joey Bada$$, Lion Babe and Kilo Kish. In addition, the concert also served as a showcase of local Atlanta talent, with unknown and up-and-coming local acts Wreck-Shit-Club, Johnny Apollo, Hero the Band, Berhana, Ziggy2playa, Kodi Shane, JID, TRU, Zip Kennedy, Tommy Swisher and Nick Grant in attendance.

ATL’s chosen son teamed up with local Atlanta creative agency, LVRN (pronounced Love Revolution), to curate three days of events, including a Shark Tank, Yoga, parties, clothing drives and even raising money to fund arts programs at Atlanta Public Schools. It’s the XXL Freshman Class ‘15 member’s way of giving back to the community that raised him and inspiring kids in the community who may not be exposed to various aspects of the world to shoot for the moon.

While Raurfest included a weekend full of events, the centerpiece was still the concert on Saturday. Storms of young adults, teens and tweens with parents in tow stormed the hot, crowded venue for an event tailor made to inspire, uplift and entertain the doctors, lawyers, musicians and tastemakers of tomorrow. The opening acts ranged from groups involved in classic hip-hop to trap to rock to even a combination of the two. Some performers had the hearts and minds of the crowd from the word “go”. Some took a minute to find their groove with the kids. Others leaned on doing popular chants such as “ATL Ho!” and “Fuck Trump!” to get the crowd going. All showed up and showed out with an eclectic mix of music.

After the initial set of opening acts, up-and-coming ATL-representer, Nick Grant, came through and rocked the crowd with the swagga and stage presence of an OG, mesmerizing the crowd with an a cappella freestyle before launching into a track from his 88 mixtape, “Black Sinatra”. The kid also performed the tracks, “Just in Case,” “Higher,” and “Royalty”.

The first non-local act to perform was Los Angeles native, Kilo Kish. Kilo came on stage in a haze of pink smoke, which complimented her laid back alternative grooves. Next up was Lion Babe. The dynamic duo made a quick pit stop at Raurfest before running across town to perform at their own show later that night. However, they did not disappoint. The group performed well-known songs such as “Wonder Woman” and “Treat Me Like Fire,” and even a cut off of their Sun Joint mixtape, “Tina Turner”. Armed with just a mic and an extra long ponytail, Jillian Hervey gave the crowd what they wanted while Astro Raw provided the beats.

Finally, at the midnight hour, Raury made his triumphant walk to the stage. Decked out in his patented straw hat, the “Cigarette”-singer addressed the sweaty crowd about the importance and evolution of the event. He was overjoyed at being able to make the event free and enthused to enlighten and entertain his audience. However, Raury was more than just talk, moving the crowd with performances of “Revolution,” “Superfly,” “Crystal Express” and “CPU.”

In addition to his own collection of hits, b-sides and rare grooves, Raury also invited other artist and good friends to hit the stage, including local artist, Black, and the special guest everyone had been waiting for, Joey BadA$$. Fans had been waiting for the Brooklyn-born rapper all night. He and his Pro Era crew rocked the stage with a slate of songs, including “Big Dusty,” “Christ Conscious,” “Knight Time” and “Devastated.”

After Bada$$ and his Pro Era crew rocked the crowd, Raury returned to the stage to bring it on home with one final round of songs, most notably “The Devil’s Whisper,” an uptempo number in reference to the trials, tribulations and temptations the singer has experienced, and a call back to the single that put on the map “God’s Whisper.” This served as an inspired coda to an amazing night of talent.

- See more at: http://www.okayplayer.com/news/2016-raurfest-recap-raury-okayplayer-exclusive.html#slide1 - okayplayer


"**NEW MIXTAPE** By The Wreck Shit Club- 'Exclamation""

From Atlanta Georgia comes The Wreck Sh!t Club who has just released their newest full length project entitled "Exclamation" that was dropped this past March. It is a 8 track project including some stand out jams like "Back To GA" and Prognosis. Check out more of their music below along with following the group at their social media links located underneath their other music below. Thank you and enjoy fam. - thisis50.com


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The Wreck Shit Club - TWSC - four words, four letters to be wrecking havoc on your brainwaves very soon. Coming from musical... backgrounds of their own making, the foursome also known as The Wreck Shit Club come together as AHYES, Kay Nellz, Joey Kostello and Jean Ultra to change the view on Atlanta hip-hop. With old school sensibilities and an experimental hip-hop sound, the Atlanta based hip-hop group bring a combination of poetry and insightful homage to old hip-hop stomping grounds. As producers and rap artists with inspirations ranging from DJ Premier to Hans Zimmer, from Tribe Called Quest to life itself as their namesake states, The Wreck Shit Club are making hits and carving their name in the future.

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