After tearing through the mean streets of NYC on the first edition of The
East Coast Shake Down, the Southern slizzard Chamillionaire is back in the Big
Apple ridin' dirty as ever on this brand new DVD from Best Of The Block
(a video production company created by the QB/ex-Mobb Deep affiliate Littles).
The King Koopa shakes down the East Coast on the sequel to the popular
DVD that united Texas' Mixtape Messiah with the mixtape capital of the world:
New York, New York. On this issue, Chamillionaire takes you to the strip clubs of NYC
to throw some dollar bills, gives you the inside scoop with an interview with
comedian T.K. Kurklin, schools people to how his underground hustle became
a nationwide movement, speaks on why Southern music is killin' right now,
and breaks out the exclusive "Ridin' Dirty" (NYC version) music
video with Papoose and Jae Millz.
CHAPTER DESCRIPTIONS
Scenes #1-6: Chamillionaire walks you through Sues, a strip club
well-known in NYC for Tuesday's Dominican Night Nothing but hustlers, thongs
and money being thrown. Comedian T.K. Kurklin' interviews Chamillionaire on how he
went from ashy to classy.
Scenes #7 -9: Chamillionaire breaks down how he came up in the rap
game with Paul Wall -- from passing out flyers, chasing down radio spins,
selling CDs out of the trunk of their cars, their growth from regional stars to
nationwide favorites, and why fans are so dedicated to Southern music.
Koopa breaks down why Southern music is so huge and is
continuously growing. "No matter what an artist may put out, the fans are going
to buy it and support it just on the strength of our grinding process."
Scenes #10-15: This part of the DVD is packed with videos like "Ridin'
Dirty" featuring Papoose and Jae Millz, interviews and a new segment titled
"What People Talk About In The Hood." Rumors, Who's Hot, Who's A Snitch,
The Greatest Rapper Alive, etc.