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Atlanta’s Rappers Are Getting Into Politics. It’s Not Sitting Well With Everyone. - POLITICO


The Next Great Migration. Atlanta’s Rappers Are Getting Into Politics. It’s Not Sitting Well With Everyone. Critics argue that it looks a lot like the old-fashioned dynamic of rich folks ... Read More

Inside City Hall: Atlanta politics and hip-hop intertwine in new documentary - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Speaking of 50 years of hip-hop, the city is inviting residents to take part in a first-ever time capsule project to gather and bury items that showcase Atlanta’s impact on music since hip-hop ... Read More

How Atlanta hip-hop helped flip the White House – and how rappers are working to turn the Senate | CNN Politics


Dupri entered Atlanta’s hip-hop scene earlier than most, discovering Kris Kross and writing multiplatinum singles for the duo before opening his label, So So Def Recordings, in 1993. Read More

8 Rappers Getting Into Politics Prior to 2020 Presidential Electi - XXL Mag


From Chance The Rapper to Cardi B and more, here are 8 of your favorite rappers getting into politics ahead of the 2020 presidential election. Skip to main content Skip to site footer Trending: ... Read More

Atlanta’s Rappers Are Getting Into Politics. It’s Not Sitting Well With Everyone. - Yahoo


Atlanta’s rappers came of age at a time when Atlanta was both Blacker—and more affordable. In 2000, Atlanta was 61 percent Black; today it is just under 50 percent Black. Read More

Atlanta’s Rappers Are Getting Into Politics. It’s Not Sitting Well With Everyone.


Critics argue that it looks a lot like the old-fashioned dynamic of rich folks meddling in city politics to further their own interests. Atlanta’s Rappers Are Getting Into Politics. It’s Not ... Read More

Atlanta’s Rappers Are Getting Into Politics. It’s Not Sitting Well With Everyone. - Yahoo


ATLANTA — For generations, Atlanta, the birthplace of the civil rights movement, has served as a Black mecca, a beacon of progress and potential for Black Americans looking for more: More money ... Read More


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