
Peep out this fly Chopped and Screwed version of Mach Five’s “Double Shots” by Soul Division. They really did work on this one. Im sure we will here these two entities collabing more in the near future. Enjoy
A house full of laughter harmonized with great music, the smell of paint mixed with the urban dictionary definition of loud, small dogs with big barks not to mention the countless goddesses entering and exiting. The walls bleed creativity whilst positive vibrations illuminate every room. There’s inspiration everywhere your eyes can see–pure artistic chaos. This is a home fit for an artist–this is the prestigious Greedmont Mansion, and the setting for my interview with Corey Davis and A.ware better known as Hip-Hop duo Mach Five.
They’ve been knighted by Complex Magazine as one of the more worthy acts in the city of Atlanta that your attention should be undividedly engrossed in. Mach Five’s latest album Art Rap has been posted all across the interweb and drawing new fans toward their biggest project yet. Our interview starts at the beginning–chapter one before the creation of Mach Five; on a high school bus in Atlanta where marijuana and Midwestern rap roots act as the bridge that brings the two visionaries together. By the end of the interview, I had 2 hours’ worth of classic stories, revelations, and insight. Condensing it into an article short enough for a generation plagued by ADD and accustomed to only reading 140 characters wasn’t an easy task, but believe that Corey and A.ware have a story worth telling, worth reading, and music worth turning all the way up. (more…)

Peep out this fly Chopped and Screwed version of Mach Five’s “Double Shots” by Soul Division. They really did work on this one. Im sure we will here these two entities collabing more in the near future. Enjoy
Here’s some unreleased outtakes from Mach Five’s “Breaking My Heart” video. Pretty funny, enjoy! [Shot by Artemus Jenkins]
Mach Five performs “Coca Leaf”, “Molly on My Tongue”, “Greedmont” & “Turn Up Juice ft. Gangsta Boo”
While on the Ratchet Shit Tour, we was blessed enough to spend the last week raging out in the penthouse suite at the Thompson in the Lower East Side of New York. One day, whilst brushing my teeth I noticed the lighting in the bathroom was rather exceptional so I decided to do this series of portraits of everyone(well, almost everyone..) who came by for a visit. Everyone from some of my closest friends to New York’s movers and shakers, scenesters and snow bunnies. [Photos by @whoiscoreydavis]
We’re currently on the road on the way to New York for our Ratchet Shit Tour, and figured it would be a good time to release our new music video with Gangsta Boo since she will be joining us for our NYC show. “Turn Up Juice” from the Ratchet Shit trilogy available at www.machfive.xxx Enjoy. [Directed by Corey Davis]
Proceeding their succession of EP’s, Mach Five takes their Ratchet Shit Series on the road with their good friends Hollyweerd.
“Atlanta has been a hotbed for new hip-hop talent. Case in point: Mach Five, the duo consisting of A.ware and Corey Davis. While Speed Racer stans will appreciate their live fast, die young mentality, the duo has an eclectic taste that produces some trunk-rattling music. Previously, Mach Five has collaborated with Memphis maven and former Three Six Mafia member Gangsta Boo under their Ratchet Shit series. Add another standout with Danny Brown on “Molly On My Tongue,” and they show no signs of slowing down. Now we get one more major single with Taylor Gang’s Juicy J in “Skittlez.”
In proper stoner’s anthem fashion, the three slow things down and get trippy, and producer Asston Kusher gives them the proper wobbling bass to tie it all together. This will land on Mach Five’s new EP Ratchet Shit Vol. 3 dropping on June 12.” -Complex Magazine
There’s just something awesome about a combination of half-naked girls, amped-up fans and orange JELL-O that really makes for a quality music video. Atlanta rap duo, Mach Five, delivers another visual for their song “Chandeliers” from their Ratchet Shit Vol. 2 project. WARNING: Parental Advisory. Video contains mild nudity. [Directed by Mister Corrupt | Produced by Asston Kusher]
Mach Five has consistently made a name as the duo pushing boundaries in Hip-Hop. Mister Corrupt teams up with Zimbabwe Kev to create a comedic music video for the stoner-hop anthem, “7 A.M.” where the critically acclaimed duo comprised of A.ware and Corey Davis talk girls, drugs and partying. From their “Ratchet Shit Vol. 2″ project, which is a musical tour de force of the highs and lows of the young, ambitious, and ruthless. This abrasive and interesting work will take listeners on a familiar ride with the rapping renegades. [Directed by Mister Corrupt & Zimbabwe Kev | Produced by Asston Kusher]