I’ve been supporting the Jet League movement since 2010 when I was first made known of them by a close friend of mine. Jet League originally started with 4 members Beezi, Nitty Boy, J Mcfly, and Cam. The first song that I heard from them was “Ritcher Scale” and that song by itself caught my attention. It took one listen and I was hooked. I heard passion throughout their voices and I saw hunger in their eyes. Unfortunately some of the members of Jet League parted ways due to personal circumstances leaving the remainder of Jet League to Kool Kid Beezi and Killa Cam. This determined duo has been working hard giving their all and has made Jet League to what it is today. Mississippi natives but currently residing in Atlanta, Jet League’s fan base continues to grow all over. Their songs are consistently being played in the hottest Atlanta clubs. It’s good to see that these men are living their dreams and I’m interested in seeing how far this jet will fly. Check out the original song “Richter Scale” below and their video “Don’t Get Mad” that made it to World Star Hip-Hop. You can also get their latest project Pearl Harbor on itunes by clicking the link—> Pearl Harbor . Check out the interview I did with them above or clicking on Juicy Talk in Let me know if you think Jet League’s music is Juicy or Dry. I vote Juicy! Comment below. Follow Jet League Instagram= thejetleague Twitter= @jetleague and Subscribe to their Youtube channel = Jet League
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On behalf of The Jet League family we appreciate you guys giving us an opportunity to be on the blog and we appreciate the support. #salute #WORK #movement #YoungNiggaShit
They had that dance I couldnt do to save my life lol
Yes the whip out dance!
Craz video. I need to stretch first!