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Drake and Bun B link up and celebrates Trill Burgers success

Drake and Bun B link up and celebrates Trill Burgers success

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Imagine the excitement of fans and fellow artists alike when Bun B’s Trill Burgers opened its doors earlier this month. The fast food establishment, backed by the legendary rapper, has already attracted a star-studded clientele, with the likes of Ludacris, Slim Thug, and Bryson Tiller among its first customers. On June 19, Drake became the latest big name to grace the restaurant, an event that was caught on camera for everyone to see.

But why has Trill Burgers become such a hot spot for hip-hop royalty? And what does it mean for the music business? In this blog post, we’ll explore how the restaurant is revolutionizing the fast food game and the potential impact it could have on the industry, all through the lens of Drake’s recent visit.

So, let’s dive into the mouthwatering world of Trill Burgers, where music and food come together to create a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave your taste buds dancing to the beat.

The Allure of Trill Burgers

Located in Houston, the heart of hip-hop culture in the South, Trill Burgers is more than just a fast food joint; it’s a celebration of the music and the artists who have made an impact on the scene. The restaurant’s name itself pays homage to the late Pimp C, Bun B’s UGK partner, who popularized the term “trill” to describe the fusion of “true” and “real” in their music.

Trill Burgers is a place where music lovers can come together to enjoy delicious food while surrounded by the sights and sounds of hip-hop. It’s no surprise that the establishment has attracted some of the biggest names in the industry with its unique blend of music-infused ambiance and mouthwatering menu items.

Drake’s recent visit to the restaurant is a testament to its appeal. As one of the most influential artists in modern hip-hop, his presence further solidifies Trill Burgers as a must-visit destination for fans and musicians alike. The Canadian rapper’s appearance was captured on camera, showcasing the relaxed and welcoming atmosphere that the restaurant has cultivated.

Impact on the Music Business

Trill Burgers is not only a place for artists and fans to enjoy great food; it also serves as a hub for networking and collaboration within the industry. With so many influential figures frequenting the restaurant, it’s a prime location for artists to connect with one another, paving the way for potential collaborations and business ventures.

Drake’s visit to Trill Burgers also highlights the power of celebrity endorsements and social media in the modern music business. The images and videos of Drake enjoying his meal at the restaurant have quickly spread across social media, generating buzz and driving even more customers to the establishment. This kind of exposure is invaluable for any business, particularly one that is just starting out.

Bun B’s Trill Burgers has quickly become a hotspot for hip-hop royalty, and Drake’s recent visit only further cements its status as a must-visit destination for fans and artists alike. The restaurant’s unique blend of food, music, and culture has struck a chord with the hip-hop community, offering a one-of-a-kind experience that cannot be replicated elsewhere.

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“THE ONE & ONLY” is EST Gee in his latest video

“THE ONE & ONLY” is EST Gee in his latest video

There is no denying that EST Gee latest mixtape, MAD, was released last Friday (March 17). It features 14 songs and features Boosie Badazz, Young Scooter, and Lil Kada. The project was preceded by the release of several singles, including “Blow Up,” “Undefeated,” “If I Stop Now,” and “25MIN Freestyle.” From the project, Gee just released his official music video for the song, “THE ONE & ONLY,” today (March 22). “Backstage Passes” rapper Cash Jundi directs this new clip, in which he demonstrates some of the high stakes moves he uses to deliver his trademark flow as he makes some deliveries on the fly:

EST Gee released his highly anticipated album I Never Felt Nun back in September of 2022, a while before MAD started airing. Among the 21 tracks that were included in the release were cuts from MGK, Future, Bryson Tiller, Jack Harlow, and Jeezy. Moreover, it has also been his most successful release thus far, reaching No. 8 and No. 3 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart, respectively, on the Billboard 200 and R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart.

Aside from his own releases, EST Gee has also collaborated with other artists on numerous occasions, including “Back And Forth” featuring Lil Baby, “Hmhmm” featuring Chris Brown, “CHICKENS” featuring Future, and more. The most recent effort of his can be heard on the soundtrack for the film CREED III, in which he collaborated with Big Sean to produce a standout track called “Anthem.”

EST Gee releases a new video for “25MIN FREESTYLE”

EST Gee releases a new video for “25MIN FREESTYLE”

As I mentioned in my last post, EST Gee will release his new album, MAD, on Friday, March 17th. The album contains 14 songs along with features from Boosie Badazz, Young Scooter, and Kada. It was announced today (March 14) that he would be dropping off a new single from the forthcoming project which will be called “25MIN FREESTYLE,” a MOZ, Robawithit, and John Gotitt-produced offering which has the Louisville star letting out a slower flow while still maintaining a very menacing feel that fans should be able to enjoy right away.

As part of the accompanying video for “25MIN FREESTYLE,” which was directed by Cash Jundi, EST Gee can be seen in a lot featuring a number of high-end vehicles along with some other characters. In addition to this, we can also see the rapper who recorded the track “Lick Back” with a few of his associates in the recording studio.

The release of MAD will come in the wake of 2022’s I Never Felt Nun, which is a continuation of two releases that took place in 2020, I Still Don’t Feel Nun and Ion Feel Nun. I Never Felt Nun was a collection of songs that featured notable contributions from Machine Gun Kelly, Jack Harlow, Future, Bryson Tiller, and Jeezy. It is also becoming EST Gee most commercially successful work to date, with the 21-song album peaking at No. 8 and No. 3 respectively on the Billboard 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, indicating that the songs have been extremely well received.

A new video shows EST Gee “Undefeated”

A new video shows EST Gee “Undefeated”

The Louisville rapper EST Gee first released the singles from his new project back in January, which were well recieved by fans, such as “If I Stop Now” and “Blow Up.” The Louisville rapper made some more moves on Friday (Feb. 24), when he released a new song entitled “Undefeated,” an emotionally charged offering produced by VenoTheBuilder and John Gotitt that showcases some tight production. Throughout this track, he confides about the struggles he has faced throughout his life, and how he persevered despite all of them.

“Also, as part of EST Gee’s “Undefeated” project, he has released a video that shows him taking part in Future’s “One Big Party Tour,” which included shots that showed him on stage in front of packed crowds, interacting with Kodak Black and Babyface Ray, and connecting with others in the industry. As the clip ends, he and his crew are reunited with a friend who was just released from prison and he welcomes him back as part of his crew.

As for EST Gee, he had an excellent year in 2022, beginning with Last Ones Left, his collaborative project with CMG artist 42 Dugg. It was not long after this recording that he and his Detroit counterpart would join every other member of Yo Gotti’s collective for the compilation that has been well received: Gangsta Art. As a final note, the songwriter of the hit song “Blood” closed out the year with his official debut LP, I Never Felt Nun, on which 21 different tracks were featured, as well as features from Machine Gun Kelly, Future, Bryson Tiller, Jack Harlow, and Jeezy. The project reached the No. 8 spot on the Billboard 200 chart, which is the highest it has ever reached in his career.