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  2. Atlanta hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta rapper Ludacris. Although the music scene of Atlanta is rich and varied, the city's production of hip-hop music has been especially noteworthy, acclaimed, and commercially successful. In 2009, The New York Times called Atlanta "hip-hop's center of gravity", [1] and the city is home to many famous hip hop, R&B, and neo soul [2] musicians.

  3. Arts in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta hip hop Atlanta has been called "hip-hop's center of gravity," [4] and the city is considered is a capital of hip hop, including Southern hip hop, of R&B and of neo soul. The city is the current home or birthplace of many hip-hop artists including Lil Jon, Ludacris, B.o.B and Usher.

  4. Music of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and early 1990s Atlanta's hip hop scene was ... They all hit the big time. During the 1980s, Atlanta had an active ... Georgia Boy Choir, Atlanta ...

  5. 30 songs that put Atlanta hip-hop on the map, ranked - AOL

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    After years of disrespect from the East and West coast music scenes, Atlanta's rap and hip-hop artists broke out in the mid-1990s. 30 songs that put Atlanta hip-hop on the map, ranked Skip to main ...

  6. List of hip-hop musicians from Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hip-hop artists that were born or raised in Atlanta, Georgia and the surrounding suburban areas. Many of these artists continue to be a part of the Atlanta hip hop scene. Atlanta hip hop artists

  7. The year Outkast and Atlanta took over hip-hop - AOL

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  8. Joycelyn Wilson - Wikipedia

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    She is a music and culture columnist for The Bitter Southerner, where she writes about the history of Atlanta culture, Down South Hip Hop, Trap, race, and technology. [4] Wilson has expertise in pop culture , social justice content production, and justice-oriented humanities instruction in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and ...

  9. Tag Team (duo) - Wikipedia

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    In August 1992, Tag Team recorded "Whoomp! (There It Is)". At that time, Glenn was working as the main DJ at a gentleman's club in Atlanta called Magic City, which would later become recognized as a hub of Atlanta hip-hop and rap music. [3] [8] Glenn played the track in the club on the same day it was mixed. "Whoomp!"