MTV Jams And XXL Team For Hip-Hop Heavy August

Get ready for a hot finish to summer as MTV Jams gears up to give viewers a heavy supply of Hip-Hop programming. MTV Jams will be featuring five of the hottest emcees on the rise, as well as ringtones, a partnership with XXL magazine and collaboration with the movie “Hustle & Flow” to bring viewers […]

Get ready for a hot finish

to summer as MTV Jams gears up to give viewers a heavy supply of Hip-Hop programming.

MTV Jams will be featuring

five of the hottest emcees on the rise, as well as ringtones, a partnership

with XXL magazine and collaboration with the movie “Hustle & Flow”

to bring viewers closer to some southern artists on the grind.

In August, MTV will deliver

a new monthly half-hour show in conjunction with XXL magazine, appropriately

titled XXL Jams. The show will highlight artists featured in the magazine and

according to XXL editor-in-chief Elliot Wilson, it’s another beautiful venture

with a company he relishes working with.

"It’s a pleasure to

continue to do business with TV’s premiere music channel," Wilson told

Allhiphop.com. "We run the mag game. They run the idiot box. We’re a match

made in heaven. Yes indeed, MTV’s been very, very good to me."

In the spirit of John Singleton’s

new movie, “Hustle & Flow,” MTV will be presenting 10 artists

who represent the “hustler mentality” of the movie’s main character

Djay, played by Terrence Howard.

The special will appear

on July 22nd at 2pm ET and will feature artists videos spliced with footage

from the movie.

Featured in the August premiere

will include Game, Lil’ Webbie, Bow Wow, David Banner and Jim Jones.

Hailed as the "Fab

5," MTV will be spotlighting a new artist every other Tuesday, dubbed "Take

Over Tuesday’s."

Along with being spotlighted,

the selected artist will be host the show and have one of their videos screwed

and chopped.

The five spotlighted artists

will be Atlanta’s Da Back Wudz and Young Jeezy, G-Unit’s Tony Yayo, Houston’s

Paul Wall and Harlem heatmaker Juelz Santana.

They will also be directing

viewers to MTV on their mobile phones to listen to music, interviews, download

ringtones and get more info on the artists featured as the "Fab 5."