All About Growth & Loud City Society got the city saying WTF! after the success of their Duke Deuce event

All About Growth Ent set the bar high for the upcoming events happening in the city as before the weekend started, they had the Paper Tiger jumping from start to finish that continued to cement their status in the history books of doing some dope shit to shake up the city for the better. Celebrating her birthday, AyyeR had the ground coverage for an incredible night alongside partner DiversiD who was among the lineup of heavy hitters that included himself, Sunnitharapper, Wacotron, Average Kidd & many more that saw surprises and, of course, the headliner for the night, Duke Deuce. Promo was astronomical, with shows like The Pre Roll & other surrounding events in the city flooded with fliers & posters; they even had 98.5 The Beat advertising on the radio, giving them another look & placement on their successful journey.

The show was something else, not much downtime to experience, which is always a plus. The show opened up to DoubleOhTevin on the 1s & 2s, setting the vibes out for the entirety of the show alongside host 90 One, who was giving away passes for backstage access & keeping attendees excited for each performer and more to witness for the night. Opening act Average Kidd got the place running hot with his performance, where his conclusion was met with an unwanted hater who rushed the stage but got met with a Sweet Chin Kick to his face by Wrester/Rapper Lord A, who would immediately right after he Rock Bottom through a table but his opponent felt his wrath after he got back to his feet and after an ass-whooping that would make Stone Cold say Hell Yeah they had security escort his ass out the venue. Already a wild night, and we haven’t scratched the surface. Wacotron was up next and had the crowd present in attention for the street poetry that he delivered, being some of the realest shit you’ve ever heard live. Afterward, SunniThaRapper hit the stage where every male eye was attached to her direction. Performing tracks off her recent EP, “P$$Y Crack,” had her gaining new fans, while her existing fans were pleased with the outcome of seeing some of their favorite tracks performed in an occupied setting. Before Duke Deuce hit the stage, DiversiD had the crowd hyped, performing with a drummer and a surprise collaboration between him & Sunni. He wouldn’t end his performance without singing Happy Birthday to his manager/partner AyyeR, who had a night of wins and more to celebrate. In surprise fashion, Izzy93 sported his newest “The Exit 2 Baby” tee and performed a few tracks before throwing a few tees to the crowd and showing love to his supporters. At last, Duke Deuce and, just like that, Crunk was alive and well in San Antonio with him performing tracks like “Just Say That,” “Crunk Ain’t Dead,” & some unreleased shit slated for his upcoming project. The night wasn’t just good, but it was great, everything went off without an incident, and the success was thanks to the team behind both A.A.G Ent & Loud City Society, working in such a prominent direction that night where their hard work paid off.

We were delighted with the turnout; we love seeing their brands continue to grow and break through barriers to see the city shine. It was more than the money, the fame, and the excitement but the ability to do something tremendous for the music community, and I think they accomplished that and more with this event. We must thank AyyeR & DiversiD for having us and welcoming us to the show, and making their teams had the night secured with a good time. They are the pioneers that make this city go up with these shows.

Salute