Doughboy drops the video for "Trap 24." The record is a hit and the caught fire in the streets as soon as it dropped. Dough talks about his street days and how he used to get in on his first single and video from Sakrifices 2: Youngest King Ever. The Zae-directed video follows Dough throughout his neighborhood, from outside his traphouse to the store. "The junkies they calling my phone, they won't leave me alone, they already know," K!ngDough raps in the first verse.

The first installment of Sakrifices was released last summer. The 16-track mixtape features Rung Ralph, OG Bobbie Black from Bread Winner Association, J.R. and Caskey. You can stream and download that tape hereYoungest King Ever drops soon.

St. Louis is starting to produce a lot of young talent Outside of Doughboy, J.R. is beginning to bubble. The J.R. recently released his new single "Today," which is off of his upcoming EP, Gang Season. Nelly, the OG of St. Louis, recently went indie. Nelly spoke to us about what's next for him in his career.

"I think where I’m at right now is finding out," he said. "Where does Nelly fit in 2015? Music is different, totally, from when the time I came in; the approach is different, the main supporters as far as the radio and consumers are different. If you’re able to find out where you belong then that’s the key. Everybody doesn’t find that niche. For me, again, it’s just staying and doing things that got you where you are. That's just being me and having fun."

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