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    In this episode of Conversations with Moss B & Don P, we are joined by Atlanta music executive and culture figure Devyne Stephens for a real conversation about Atlanta history, hip hop legacy, and the future of the industry. We revisit the recent Jermaine Dupri conversation and debate which label had the bigger impact on Atlanta culture: So So Def or LaFace. If one disappeared from history, which one would leave the biggest hole in the city’s legacy? We also dive into the overlooked pre-Organized Noize era of Atlanta and why the city’s dance culture played such a major role in shaping Atlanta’s identity before the mainstream spotlight ever arrived. The conversation expands into hip hop legends and relevance. Can legends handle falling out of the public spotlight? Are too many artists moving into podcasting, and who really has more influence today… rappers or podcasters? We also ask a major industry question… is the major label dream officially dead? Does artist development still matter, and what does an artist truly need today to become a star? To close it out, we tackle one of Atlanta’s biggest ongoing debates… are too many people claiming Atlanta culture without truly being from here? Who earns an “Atlanta pass,” and who is just a tourist that stayed too long? If you love Atlanta history, hip hop business talk, and real conversations about culture and identity, this episode is for you. #bigfacts
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