Atlanta's Killer Mike presented first-ever Game Changer Award

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Killer Mike receives award

Atlanta's Killer Mike received the first-ever Game Changer Award recently for his contributions to Atlanta's hip-hop community. The award was named in memory of producer Rico Wade, who died in April.

A multi-Grammy winner was just honored for his contributions to Atlanta's hip-hop community. 

Killer Mike received the first-ever "Game Changer Award," named in memory of Dungeon Family co-founder Rico Wade. 

He was presented with the award after his performance at HOT 107.9's Birthday Bash concert. 

Wade, a pioneer in hip-hop, helped produce several iconic albums that launched the careers of OutKast, Goodie Mob, and Cee-Lo Green. 

Wade died in April at the age of 52.

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