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VIDEO: We Are Travis Porter... Web Series Trailer

I'mma keep saying this until everyone realizes it: Travis Porter is the #1 unsigned act in hip-hop and WILL be the next big thing. They have created a huge following on their own without needing any co-signs. They just make great songs (plural), have a great team behind them and understand one key work: BRANDING! All wannabe entertainers/small business owners should take note of TRAVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVY!

MIXTAPE: Travis Porter - TRAVEEEEEY

I 01.lose your mind [04:54] |
| 02.neva seen it [04:02] |
| 03.go shorty [04:09] |
| 04.nasty girl [03:47] |
| 05.purple hills [04:45] |
| 06.radio [04:11] |
| 07.get naked [04:20] |
| 08.nicki [04:23] |
| 09.call you (feat. new boyz) [04:38] |
| 10.let me show you [03:38] |
| 11.saturday morning [05:07] |
| 12.guitar [05:02] |
| 13.bananas [04:41] |
| 14.my door [02:48] |
| 15.waffle house (feat. waka flocka flame) [04:01] |
| 16.hell you talmbout (feat. frenchie and waka flocka flame) [04:45] |
| 17.all the way turnt up (original version) [05:12] |

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 Just in time for the weekend! Streetz R Us was the soundtrack to this years Tennessee State University Homecoming lol

ARTICLE: Travis Porter - Patiently Waiting (from Ozone Magazine)

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Aside from having a name that sparks confusion (the 3-man group Travis Porter is often mistaken for one person), several other things make this trio “different-er.” Since the introduction of their first song “Baddest Bitch,” it was clear that Quez, Ali, and Strap were deviating from the norm. Their sing-songy choruses and playful antics struck a chord with fans, and since then things have escalated quickly for the Atlanta-based teens.

 

After “Baddest Bitch” took off, Travis Porter’s second major single, “Black Boy White Boy,” caught the attention of their ATL rap predecessors, some of whom felt a certain a way about their style. “I was still in school [when Young Dro released the YouTube video],” Strap recalls. “People were like, ‘You heard Young Dro talkin’ ‘bout y’all?’ I was like, ‘Man, that means we doin’ somethin’ good.’”

Though they were highly effective at creating their own buzz, having a recognizable name like Young Dro publicly acknowledge them took things a few steps further. They capitalized on the moment by dropping the Who is Travis Porter? mixtape and I’m a Differenter with DJ Teknikz.

What started out as two step-brothers (Ali and Quez) just having fun rapping with their friend Strap, soon became a collective of consistent hit makers. During their mixtape promotion and local showcases, Travis Porter had several other songs catch on, including “Uhh Huhh” featuring J. Futuristic (formerly J. Money), “Boom Boom Clap,” and the most recent favorite, “Turnt Up.”

“We’re a creative team,” Quez describes their chemistry. “I’ll come in with a crazy chorus, I’ll do the rough draft, then Ali will come in with the edits, and Strap does the final draft. Our music makes you wanna dance. It’s like we’re at Six Flags or something.”

“We just have fun,” Ali adds.

Now that the second edition of I’m a Differenter is heavily circulating, it’s apparent that Travis Porter’s formula is here to stay. Although they’ve yet to ink major label papers, the groundwork has definitely been laid.

“We want to make sure our album is top priority when we sign to a label,” their manager/CEO Charlie explains. “We still have some development to do, but we’ll be ready soon.”

At the heels of breaking the mainstream barrier, Travis Porter is steadily working. They have projects in the works with DJ Smallz, DJ Spinz, and several others, all in an effort to increase their awareness.

“I want to sell albums and make history,” Ali states. Strap continues, “We want those ride or die fans, not fans that just love that one song. We’re history in the making – Travis Porter.”

Words by Ms. Rivercity
Photo by Michael Schmelling

"Breakfast at the Waffle House, 20 sausage biscuits. Hold up 'scuse me ma'am, what come on the sausage biscuits?!?!?!"

Travis Porter is without a doubt the hottest unsigned group in the South (and once again, Travis Porter is a group, not one person lol). While many may have just heard about them from their apperance on Roscoe Dash's "All The Way Turnt Up," Travis Porter has had numerous mixtape hits before that song and are far from one-hit wonders. Unlike their ATL swag contemporaries (Yung LA, J. Futuristic, Rich Kidz, etc), Travis Porter actually knows how to make more than one catchy song and are genuinely entertaining as people (check their YouTube channel). They don't come off as trying to be cool or be something their not. They're just your average teenagesrs who love to have fun and their collabo mixtape with Waka Flocka Flame, Streets R Us, was the perfect soundtrack to TSU Homecoming this past weekend lol.

MIXTAPE: Waka Flocka Flame & Travis Porter - Streets R Us



01. Travis Porter & Waka Flocka Flame - Streets R Us
02. Travis Porter - Bananas Feat. Roscoe Dash
03. Travis Porter - Hell You Talmbout Feat. Waka Flocka Flame & Frenchie
04. Travis Porter - Waffle House Feat. Waka Flocka Flame
05. Travis Porter - Call You Feat. New Boyz
06. Travis Porter - Go Shorty Go
07. Waka Flocka Flame - Flexxin Feat. Gucci Mane, OJ Da Juiceman & David Blayne
08. Travis Porter - Lose My Mind
09. Waka Flocka Flame - Southside Anthem
10. Travis Porter - Lemme Thru
11. Waka Flocka Flame, Rich Kid Shawty & Papoose - Throwin Fingers
12. Travis Porter - Get Naked
13. Travis Porter - Uh Huh, Part 2 Feat. Bryan J
14. Travis Porter - Have Her Singing Like Feat. Roscoe Dash
15. Travis Porter - I Just Wanna F@*k
16. Waka Flocka Flame - Lets Do It
17. Travis Porter - All The Way Turnt Up Feat. Roscoe Dash & YT

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 This junt is bumpin. Perfect for TSU Homecoming