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Atlanta is the home for hip-hop and R&B legends and their restaurants


A dinner spread at Chicken+Beer, a Ludaris-owned restaurant in Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport

The song “Forever I love Atlanta (F.I.L.A.),” by Atlanta native Lil’ Scrappy, is more of a battle cry than anything else. This city has a well-earned chip on its shoulder, yet few others have produced more hip-hop and R&B talent. Atlanta is often overlooked by the rest of the country in music culture contributions, especially when compared to the New York and California scenes. 

But Atlanta’s importance in the music world is undeniable. Whether we’re talking crunk, chopped and screwed, or soulful vibes, Atlanta’s artists literally do it all. Far from being just another city in the South, Atlanta has made a name for itself by being the birthplace of legendary music acts such as Gucci Mane, TLC, Usher, Ludacris, Ciara and, of course, Outkast, among almost countless others. 



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