On Air Now:
 
 

B.A.M.A.

Formed
in Montgomery, AL 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Jason Birchmeier
The Southern rap duo B.a.m.a. (aka Boyz After Money Always) first met in 1997, when then solo artists Brian "Taurus Caine" Morris and Darius "Rain" Lacey crossed paths at Knight Crimes recording studio in Montgomery, AL. The two found they had much in common -- both of them rap artists from Alabama, frustrated by the lack of opportunity there at the time -- but didn't come together as B.a.m.a. until years later, once the American South became a hotbed for up-and-coming rappers. In late 2004 they made their major-label debut with the single Sweet Home Al, an ode to their home state that contains elements of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama." ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
 
New Movies
Terminal Island: The very near future. The world's hunger for extreme sports and reality competitions has grown into reality TV bloodlust. Now, the most extreme racing competition has emerged and its contestants are murderous prisoners. Tricked-out cars, caged thugs and smoking-hot navigators combine to create a juggernaut series with bigger ratings than the Super Bowl. The rules of the Death Race are simple: Win five events, and you're set