
These young Black influencers eat, sleep and shoot TikTok videos at a house near Atlanta. Together they have 30 million followers
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Ten young African Americans left school and full-time jobs to move into a suburban Atlanta mansion called the Collab Crib, where they create viral videos for TikTok and Instagram. Now many are earning more money than their parents.
But beyond the welcome mat that reads, "Black Excellence Lives Here," is a beehive of activity.
Laughter and music echo through the 8,500-square-foot house. A young man makes goofy faces before a phone propped on a ring light. In another corner, two girls sway to a loud beat. Redtro, a glossy brown Doberman and the house mascot, runs around playfully headbutting guests.

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