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  2. Migrate (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Migrate" is an up-tempo hip hop and club track. [1] [2] Lyrically, it is about the freedom and independence of a girls' night out.[1] [3] It documents Carey's whereabouts and where she migrates from and to: "from the car to the club to the bar to the VIP lounge to the after-party to the hotel" and contains a reference to Patrón, a brand of Mexican tequila.

  3. List of songs about Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs about the city of Atlanta, Georgia. "Preachin' the Blues" by Bessie Smith "Atlanta, G.A.", pop/big band song written by Sunny Skylar and Artie Shaftel 1945 "Atlanta Blues (Make Me One Pallet On Your Floor)" by Eartha Kitt from "St. Louis Blues" 1958 [1]

  4. Country music in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Gradually, after the 1930s, Nashville became the capital of country music. In addition, Atlanta's aspirations to more "upscale" arts discouraged both the hillbilly band and blues scenes. [5] From the 1940s to the mid-1950s, Atlantans supported a thriving live country music scene, but the city no longer was a major center of music recording. [5]

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  6. Music of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta has a thriving music industry and is considered to be a capital of hip-hop including crunk, of R&B and its offshoot neo-soul, and of gospel music - in addition to a thriving indie-rock and live music scene. Classical, country and blues have historically been well represented. [1]

  7. Atlanta (band) - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta was an American country music group formed in 1982 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Between 1983 and 1988, Atlanta recorded two albums for MCA Records and charted 9 singles on the Billboard country chart with 5 hits in the Top 40. Chart history included two Top 10 country hits in "Atlanta Burned Again Last Night" and "Sweet Country Music ...

  8. Welcome to Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    "Welcome to Atlanta" is a song by American rapper Jermaine Dupri featuring Ludacris. It was released in 2001 as the second single from Dupri's 2001 album Instructions, and appeared as a hidden track on Ludacris' second album, Word of Mouf. [2] The song praises Dupri and Ludacris' hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.

  9. Atlanta Burned Again Last Night - Wikipedia

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    "Atlanta Burned Again Last Night" is a song recorded by American country music group Atlanta. It was released in May 1983 as their debut single and the first from their debut album Pictures. The song reached No. 9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles chart [1] It was written by Jeff Stevens, Terry Dotson and Dwaine Rowe. Released through ...