Legendary producer Jermaine Dupri recently dropped a jaw-dropping revelation: he spent $10,000 a week for 20 years at the iconic Atlanta strip club, Magic City.
That’s more than just a lifestyle it’s a long term investment in Atlanta’s culture.
Dupri opened up about his history with the club during a recent interview, explaining that his consistent presence wasn’t just about partying it was about supporting a cultural institution. “Magic City is like church to the Atlanta music scene,” Dupri said. “It’s where records break. It’s where artists test their sound. It’s more than a strip club it’s the pulse of the city.”
Spending $10K a week for two decades means Jermaine dropped over $10 million in the club. But when you’re talking about one of the architects of Atlanta’s sound, it makes sense. Magic City has long served as a testing ground for new music, influencing both underground and mainstream rap hits.
This revelation not only highlights Dupri’s legendary status in the music game but also reminds us how deep the ties run between Atlanta’s strip club culture and hip-hop success.
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