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    In this episode of Conversations with Moss B & Don P, Moss B kicks things off with a special intro, bringing in “The Internet Favorite Cousin” 404 Blac, setting the tone for a real Atlanta conversation. Moss B opens with a debate… what song truly represents Atlanta the best? Is it “ATL Hoe” or “Ain’t Gone Let Up”? We break down the energy, the era, and what those records meant to the city. Then we ask a real question… why do we never hear “Welcome to Atlanta” in the clubs in Atlanta? Is it more of a tourist anthem than a city record? We even revisit the moment when T.I. responded to Jermaine Dupri with “In Da A,” and what that meant at the time. Don P takes it back to the culture… what happened to old Atlanta slang? From “we bout to dip” to “shawty,” we talk about what stuck and what faded. Is there still real Atlanta slang today, or has the city changed? We also compare the old Atlanta youth to the new generation and reflect on classic Atlanta stores like Kesslers that were once staples in the city. Moss B shifts the conversation to identity… what side of Atlanta made the biggest impact on the culture? East side, West side, South side… everybody has a claim. We break down the influence and why Atlanta has always been so territorial. Is it real division, or just friendly competition that pushed the culture forward? If you love Atlanta history, music, slang, and real conversations about the city, this episode is for you.
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