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is a non-fiction book by New York Times culture reporter Joe Coscarelli . It explores the massive cultural and economic impact of Atlanta's rap scene, focusing on the "streaming era" from roughly 2013 to 2020. Guide to "Rap Capital: An Atlanta Story"

: The book provides a "street-level" look at the Atlanta rap ecosystem—from trap houses to corporate offices—examining how it became the world's most influential musical culture. Rap_Capital_An_Atlanta_Storyzip

: The author conducted over 100 interviews and spent years in recording studios to weave together a "cinematic tapestry" of the city’s culture. Purchase Options & Formats Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Rap Capital: An Atlanta Story [Book] is a non-fiction book by New York Times

: It delves into themes of art, money, race, and class, depicting the "American Dream" as both an opportunity and a gamble that can lead to either immense wealth or incarceration. : The author conducted over 100 interviews and

: Coscarelli uses real-life stories of artists like Lil Baby and the Migos (Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff) to illustrate the industry's inner workings. It also highlights lesser-known figures, managers like Coach K of Quality Control Music, and the families behind the stars.

An “impassioned tribute” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) to the most influential music culture today, Atlanta rap—a masterful, Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Rap Capital: An Atlanta Story