Atlanta is buzzing with excitement as local talent Dre Jones, best known by his stage name DreTL, has claimed victory in season two of Netflix’s highly popular hip-hop competition show Rhythm and Flow. This reality TV show takes aspiring rappers from across the country and puts them head-to-head in a series of musical challenges, with the ultimate prize being a whopping $250,000.
For those who don’t know, Rhythm and Flow is no ordinary TV show. It’s a stage where raw talent meets fierce competition, as 22 contestants fight for recognition in the music world. Judges on the show include the multi-talented Latto, the iconic DJ Khaled, and the legendary Ludacris, who adds a local touch with his Atlanta roots. Joining DreTL from the South are equally talented artists like Būnduke, Jax, Honie Gold, K’alley, Missy, and Tony Da Kidd.
It’s not just about winning; the show offers a platform for these musicians to showcase their skills, pen new tracks, and captivate audiences with spectacular performances. And for DreTL, winning is a huge stepping stone. Last year’s winner, D Smoke, saw his career skyrocket, landing him Grammy nominations, massive streaming numbers, and collaborations with heavyweights like Snoop Dogg and Jill Scott.
DreTL’s victory is especially noteworthy given how Ludacris expressed the need for a show like this. In an interview, he shared how the competition inspires artists from all backgrounds, giving them the opportunity to show the world their hunger and creativity. “Here in Atlanta, it’s just one of those melting pots where you just see so many different styles and people using their creativity to express themselves. That’s truly what it’s about,” he said.
DreTL couldn’t be happier about his win. In an interview, he expressed his immense gratitude, saying, “I am just thankful to be here and doing what I love. I won’t take this for granted.” His unique flair caught the judges’ attention, especially Ludacris, who praised DreTL for his continuous improvement and passion.
“It was his heart, man. It’s like the kid in school who strives to be better every day,” Ludacris reflected. “That’s what we want to see — the journey, the passion, and the authenticity.”
Now that he’s won, what’s next for DreTL? He has big plans, but they’re not all about fame or chart-topping hits. “I just want to continue to create genuine, good art,” he stated. “I don’t really care what people’s expectations are; I just want to be happy doing what I love.”
DreTL isn’t just a rising star; he’s also a dedicated student at Georgia State University, pursuing a degree in the School of Music under the College of the Arts. While balancing his studies, he’s made waves by performing at various events organized by the university’s chapter of the National Collegiate Entertainers Group (NCEG), including the vibrant GSU Carnival and the exciting “Moguls” college competition.
With this victory under his belt, it’s clear that Dre Jones is not just an ambitious artist, but a proud representative of where he comes from. As Atlanta embraces this fresh talent, everyone is eager to see how far he will go with his love for music!
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