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Killer Mike, Cutmaster Swiff, and Bear sit down with Atlanta legend Devyne Stephens for a deep conversation on the real foundation of the city’s music culture. From skating rinks and dance crews to talent shows that shaped the sound, Devyne breaks down how Atlanta built its identity long before the industry ever paid attention.
Devyne shares stories from growing up in the projects, navigating street life, and making the decision to choose purpose over destruction. He opens up about discovering Akon, working with artists like Usher and Bobby Brown, and even helping shape the early style and influence of figures like Puff Daddy. The conversation dives into Atlanta’s relationship with New York, the business behind music, and why the city’s culture has always been rooted in independence and creativity.
This episode goes beyond music. It’s about ownership, leadership, and the hard truth of why Black success often struggles to stay unified. Devyne challenges the next generation to learn from failure, build real infrastructure, and stop repeating the same mistakes. It’s a powerful conversation on legacy, business, and what it truly means to give back to the culture that raised you.
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Killer Mike, Cutmaster Swiff, and Bear sit down with Atlanta legend Devyne Stephens for a deep conversation on the real foundation of the city’s music culture. From skating rinks and dance crews to talent shows that shaped the sound, Devyne breaks down how Atlanta built its identity long before the industry ever paid attention.
Devyne shares stories from growing up in the projects, navigating street life, and making the decision to choose purpose over destruction. He opens up about discovering Akon, working with artists like Usher and Bobby Brown, and even helping shape the early style and influence of figures like Puff Daddy. The conversation dives into Atlanta’s relationship with New York, the business behind music, and why the city’s culture has always been rooted in independence and creativity.
This episode goes beyond music. It’s about ownership, leadership, and the hard truth of why Black success often struggles to stay unified. Devyne challenges the next generation to learn from failure, build real infrastructure, and stop repeating the same mistakes. It’s a powerful conversation on legacy, business, and what it truly means to give back to the culture that raised you.
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