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According to Allhiphop.com, T.I.'s long-time girlfriend Tameka "Tiny" Cottle has joined her friend Lil Wayne's ex Antonio Toya Johnson-Carter on a reality show because really, who doesn't have a reality show now?

Called “The Tiny & Toya Show,” this will be yet another show of this ilk cropping up based in Atlanta, after “Real Housewives of Atlanta” and BET’s “Keyshia Cole” show and the upcoming spinoff “Frankie & Neffe.”

BET, on its site:

The show will also chronicle how each copes with the legal woes of their respective baby daddies, and seeks to offer each woman an opportunity to define themselves outside of their high profile relationships.

Tiny is a former singer in the band Xscape. She has been engaged for years to T.I. and they have two children. T.I. entered prison for a year this week on a weapons charge.

BET will air a preview special June 15 at 10 p.m. followed by a sneak peek Sunday, June 28 after the BET Awards.

Here are top 5s from the local rock stations this past week, courtesy of yes.com

Dave FM

1- Green Day "Know Your Enemy"

2- Kings of Leon "Use Somebody"

3- Dave Matthews Band – "Funny the Way It Is"

4- Coldplay "Life in Technicolor"

5- Elvis Costello "Complicated Shadows"

Rock 100.5

1- Saving Abel – "Drowning"

2- Dave Matthews Band "Funny The Way It Is"

3- Cage the Elephant – "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked"

4- Bruce Springsteen "My Lucky Day"

5 – Pearl Jam "Brother"

Project 9-6-1

1- Green Day "Know the Enemy"

2- Nickelback "Something In Your Mouth"

3- Offspring "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid"

4- Theory of a Deadman "Hate My Life"

5- Papa Roach "Lifeline"

97.1/The River

1- Don McLean "American Pie"

2- Rod Stewart "Maggie May"

3- Foghat "Slow Ride"

4- Foreigner "Cold as Ice"

5- The Eagles – "Take it Easy"

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Bumper to bumper traffic travels northbound on the I-85 just past the I-285 overpass, also known as Spaghetti Junction, in Doraville. In late May and June of this year, several drivers have pulled out weapons and fired guns at other motorists on metro Atlanta roadways. (Jason Getz/AJC 2023)

Credit: Jason Getz / Jason.Getz@ajc.com