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Atlanta has long been a music capital of urban and pop music. With 50 Years of Hip-Hop, the city is also embracing the rise of some top female rappers. Flipping lyrics about women’s empowerment, femininity and urban tales, women in hip-hop are having a moment.
Who are the best female rappers in Atlanta. We’ll talk about it in this article.
Best Female Rappers In Atlanta
Atlanta’s music scene draws from a wide range of musical traditions, including gospel, blues, jazz, funk, and soul. These influences have contributed to the development of new and innovative sounds in the city’s music.
Latto
Hailing from the South Lake area (Clayco) of metro Atlanta, Latto is one of the top female artists in the rap game right now.
She gained popularity through her participation in the reality TV show The Rap Game and has since made a name for herself in the rap industry.
Top Latto songs to stream:
- Put It On Da Floor
- Big Energy
- Another Nasty Song
- Lottery
- For The Night
Watch Latto perform:
Omeretta The Great
Omeretta caused a ruckus in 2022 when she pulled rank of the suburbs and question what was and wasn’t Atlanta and its ZIP Codes. The baby face assassin has some great songs to boot.
Top Omeretta songs to stream:
- Do Too Much
- Dat’s Cap
- Who Harder
- Sorry Not Sorry
- Lately
- Space
- Mr. Right
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Asian Doll
Originally from Dallas, Asian Doll moved to Atlanta to further her career and become part of the city’s hip-hop scene.
Top Asian Doll songs to stream:
- Pull Up
- Lame Niggaz
- Fell in Love
- Nunnadet S***
- Poppin’
- Don’t Let Me Go
Asian Doll releases a new snippet.
What y’all think about this new track? pic.twitter.com/67rBxFyDrP— RapClerk (@RapClerk) August 7, 2023
Pap Chanel
Pap Chanel hails from Middle Georgia (Milledgeville), but has made Atlanta her home since she began making some waves in the music world.
Top Pap Chanel songs to stream:
- Gucci Bucket Hat
- Elevate
- Summertime
- Talk 2 Cheap
- Who’s Bad
Please note that the hip-hop industry is dynamic, and new artists emerged all the time. Let’s check out a few more that are popular right now.
Baby Tate
Baby Tate, aka, Tate Sequoya Farris is the daughter of singer Dionne Farris. The Atlanta native burst on the scene with the viral I Am featuring Flo Milli and the EP After the Rain.
Top Baby Tate songs to stream:
- I Am
- Pedi
- Hey, Mickey
- Sl*t Him Out
- Stupid
- Playground
if we are talking top female freestylers, Baby Tate is definitely top 3. pic.twitter.com/U0OYVkOBcJ
— matthew 💜 (@dojacaneatmycat) January 8, 2023
Bali Baby
Bali Baby has been on the local music scene since she release a song called “Designer” on her mixtape Bali’s Play 2, which was released in 2017.
Top Bali Baby songs to stream:
- Electrical
- Burg Bag
- Amber Alert
- Woah Woah Woah
- Elastic
Bali Baby Came Through The Block With “WYBA” 🔥🔥🔥 From The Block Performance
Out Now! 🎙: https://t.co/D93lVVPPdD pic.twitter.com/l9JO3pqX0b
— 4 Shooters Only (@4shootersonly) May 26, 2023
Kodie Shane
Kodie Shantil Marr aka Kodie Williams has been hot since 2016 when for her song Sad featuring rapper Lil Yachty blew up. As a part of Lil Yachty’s “Sailing Team,’ Kodie went on to shine whenever she had the mike. The Chicago native is one to watch for sure.
Top Kodie Shane songs to stream:
- Facetime
- 2 Many
- Break Me
- Sing To Her
Only the real remember this pic.twitter.com/QjI1YJuhq2
— NATE (@NATERERUN) August 6, 2023
Final Note
Atlanta’s radio stations and media outlets have played a crucial role in promoting local artists and shaping the city’s music culture. DJ-driven promotion and local support have helped artists gain recognition beyond the city limits.
Aside from music, Atlanta has a lot of inspirational people and AtlantaFi.com is going to introduce you to many of them as well as cool places to go, great restaurants and other ATL happenings.
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Metro Atlanta has grown by leaps and bounds over the past year, adding tens of thousands of people to the region’s population.
How many people live in Atlanta? You’re going to be surpriised.
The Atlanta area has added 66,730 residents between April 2022 and April 2023, according to the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC).
Metro Atlanta Population Numbers Surpass 5 Million
The region now has 5.16 million people, the most ever, according to new data released on Wednesday, August 9, 2023. The areas with the fastest growth area:
Jurisdiction 2022 2023 Change 2022-2023 % Change 2022-2023 Atlanta Region 5,091,644 5,158,374 66,730 1.3% Cherokee 279,840 286,960 7,120 2.5% Clayton 302,285 303,315 1,030 0.3% Cobb 779,249 785,349 6,100 0.8% DeKalb 775,022 779,442 4,420 0.6% Douglas 149,297 150,697 1,400 0.9% Fayette 122,684 124,284 1,600 1.3% Forsyth 265,033 270,833 5,800 2.2% Fulton 1,087,170 1,105,670 18,500 1.7% “People are moving here for one simple reason: jobs are plentiful,” Mike Carnathan, ARC’s managing director of Research & Analytics, says in the report. “The Atlanta region continues to be an attractive place for businesses to set up shop or expand. It’s a testament to our well-educated population and strong business climate.”
Final Word
People move to the city all the time for a variety of reasons: jobs, climate, amenities, etc. If you’re thinking about moving to Georgia, you’re going to know where to live, what apartments to buy and more.
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The students at Spelman College in Atlanta are about to get “sluttified.” The popular plant-based restaurant Slutty Vegan is poised to open a location at Spelman within the Atlanta University Center (AUC).
The new location will be the 13th Slutty Vegan that has opened over the past three years when the fast-food eatery began as a food truck. The expansion of part of a $25 million investment that owner Pinky Cole received to grow her brand.
When Is Slutty Vegan Opening At Spelman?
Slutty Vegan is set to open on the campus of Spelman on August 16, 2023.
The opening is the second metro Atlanta location of Slutty Vegan in a collegiate setting. Earlier this year, Slutty Vegan opened on the campus of Georgia Tech in Midtown.
Where Is The Slutty Vegan At Spelman Located?
The location of the restaurant is 350 Spelman Lane SW. Here is a map to help you find it.
Atlanta-based vegan burger chain Slutty Vegan is expanding yet again, this time with a location in the Atlanta University Center neighborhood on Spelman College’s campus.
The menu will feature standout favorites like the “Side Heaux,” One Night Stand,” “Sloppy Toppy,” “Big Dawg,” and more.
Final Bite
Cole’s plant-based empire is quickly gaining a foothold on the Atlanta dining scene, but it’s not the only food in town. When it comes to trendy eateries, outdoors and inside, Atlanta’s food and drink scene has it all.
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How would you like a free birria taco? If you live in the Atlanta area, you can make it happen.
Inked Tacos is offering customers a free birria taco with the purchase of one menu item this week. The deal is only good from Tuesday, August 8 to Sunday, August 13, 2023.
As you know, birria tacos are all the rage in metro Atlanta. Made with delicious beef and generously spread on a soft corn tortilla served with cheese, cilantro and more, these tacos are a delicacy in Georgia’s largest city.
How To Get a Free Taco
Visit one of two Inked Tacos locations in metro Atlanta: the restaurant’s Woodstock and Sandy Springs locations:
Inked Tacos Sandy Springs is located at 6650 Roswell Rd Sandy Springs 30328.
Inked Tacos Woodstock is located at 180 Parkway 757 Woodstock, GA 30188
Final Bite
Birria tacos are my favorite tacos when it’s time to go taco’ing! The ATL has other cool eateries as well. If you’re gluten-free, there’s plenty of options. Same goes for keto-friendly restaurants or Asian fare in Atlanta.
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Recreation / Restaurants5 Min Read
Italian is one of the most classic cuisines to bless America. In Atlanta, you can find an array of restaurants that serve authentic Italian fare. Wondering where to eat for real Italian?
Where Can I Find Some Good Italian Food In Atlanta?
Some of the best Italian food in Atlanta can be found in Midtown and Buckhead, two of the city’s premier places to eat.
Check out these Atlanta restaurants.
Alma Cocina Buckhead
3280 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta, GA 30305
Photo credit: Alma Cocina / Facebook Alma Cocina’s Buckhead location is a ready spot for delicious Italian!
“We’re serving delicious weekday lunch and weekend brunch menus — both featuring our much-loved mushroom & hominy veggie burger with bacon jam and a side of craveworthy masa fries,” the restaurant recently posted on Facebook.
Tre Vele
6017 Sandy Springs Cir, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Tre Vele, an upscale Italian restaurant n Sandy Springs, is a spacious concept that opened in 2021. The eatery allows diners to spread out when they eat. At Tre Vele, you’ll find a 3,500-square-foot dining room, 1,500-square-foot rooftop terrace and a 600-square-foot market and café.
Want to know what’s on the Tre Vele menu?
We get a glimpse from Tre Vele’s IG page:
- Margherita Pizza
- Basil Panna Cotta drizzled with Saba
- Pasta and Antipasta
- Salads
- Warm Plum Crostada.
- And more
Grana
1835 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30324 | (404) 231-9000
Grana features traditional Southern Italian cuisine served in an industrial-chic restaurant that has a rooftop bar.
Here’s what one customer says about Grana. “Pretty fun and tasty place! We happened to go early enough to grab a spot on the roof which was awesome!! The server was nice, and we had happy hour!! I ordered the aperol spritz, which was a great summer drink!! We split the mommy’s and Nonna’s meatballs, which was super tasty!! I also ordered the New Yorker pizza and cavatelli! I thought the restaurant was tasty but thought their options were overpriced!”Atalian
60 Andrew Young International Blvd NE Suite B, Atlanta, GA 30303 | (404) 577-8788Here’s what one customer says about Atalian. “Yusif was thee best server we have ever had dining out. The food was excellent and I couldn’t have asked for anything to be better. Meatballs was a great appetizer, the filet Marsala and shrimp scampi entrees was the best.”
Storico Fresco Ristorante
3167 Peachtree Rd NE Suite S, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (404) 500-2181
Here’s what one diner says about Storico Fresco Ristorante. “This is my Cheers! The best team with the the best food at the best establishment. Anytime I want a guaranteed enjoyable meal with great people I come to Storico. I bring my friends, clients, and family(even my Italian grandma is obsessed with it) here and have created a lot of Storico converts. Thank you for a fantastic experience today and everyday!”
Pricci
500 Pharr Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (404) 237-2941
Here’s what one guest says about Pricci. “They have the best food in ATL. The owners really know how to pick the best of the best workers to make the best customer service. If it had more then 5 stars. It would get over 5.”
Amore e Amore
467 North Highland Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA 30307 | (404) 600-2176
Here’s what one reviewer says about Amore e Amore. “OMG, the best restaurants, waiters, location, food, drink, dessert, decoration, and the proprietary is lovely, kind, affectional, and a Lord. I had the best experience. Five stars are not enough for me every star in the sky.”
Antica Posta Tuscan Restaurant & Bar
519 East Paces Ferry Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (404) 262-7112
Here’s what one customer says about Antica Posta Tuscan Restaurant & Bar. “Easily the best Italian restaurant in the city. Try the spicy chicken and the octopus! Best Panna Cotta I’ve ever had, even in Italy.”
Pasto Vino
2391 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (404) 231-4946
“Best Italian around Buckhead area,” says one reviewer. Another one says, “Service was outstanding! The waiter was very witty and personable. My family enjoyed the dinner and atmosphere! We will be coming back.”
Maggiano’s Little Italy
3368 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta, GA 30326 | (404) 816-9650
One reviewer of Maggiano’s Little Italy says. “Best Italian in town. Just had lunch at Maggiano’s little Italy. I’ve been coming here for years and have never been disappointed. I usually come for dinner but came for lunch this time. It was just as good. The beef medallions are out of this world.”
Bar Ti Amo
Photo credit: Bar Ti Amo Here’s what one reviewer says about Bar Ti Amo. “The menu is completely a la carte. The food is expensive for the amount of food you get and the flavor is underwhelming. For two people, we spend $70. We didn’t purchase any alcohol, no beverage, and no dessert. It’s Italian food but they do not offer any bread or anything while you wait. The starter bread is $5, the lamb chops were $30 alone, the broccoli was $9, and the lasagna was $19. It costs to valet park but there is plenty of parking at the establishment.”
Capolinea
159 Northside Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
Photo credit: Capolinea Using high-quality ingredients in Georgia, Capolinea offers diners an inspired taste of Italy in downtown Atlanta. Check out the menu.
Final Word
Italian fare is easy to love and in Atlanta, it’s easy to find. Interested in dining outside? Here are the best Atlanta restaurants for outdoor eating and here are those with great patios.
If you want to take your dog to the park, here are the best Atlanta parks for Fido.
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One of the greatest culinary creations over the past 20 years has been the chicken sandwich. Move over, Popeyes, you’ve got some competition in Atlanta.In this article, I’m going to share some of the best places that serve chicken sandwiches in Atlanta, not to be confused with fried chicken.Who Has The Best Chicken Sandwich In Atlanta?
The crunchy crust, the customary pickle. Who ya got? The chicken sandwich has come a long way over the decades. Remember when it used to be bone-in?
The boneless chicken explosion — popularized by none other than Atlanta’s Chick-fil-A — has brought the chicken sandwich to restaurant menus across the Southeast.Let’s dive right into the top places to grab a chicken sandwich in Atlanta.Boxcar Betty’s
950 West Marietta St NW, Atlanta, Ga. | (843) 225-7470
Boxcar Betty’s is owned by Roth Scott and Ian MacBryde, who opened the first location in Charleston. The Atlanta eatery’s menu boasts the Boxcar Chicken Sandwich, which comes with Pimiento Cheese, Peach Slaw, House Pickles, Spicy Mayo; the Chicken “Not So Waffle,” which has Bacon Jam, Maple Syrup, Pimiento Cheese, Tomato. The Buffalo Chicken Sandwich has Blue Cheese Sauce, Tomato, Bibb Lettuce.
Argosy
470 Flat Shoals Av. SE Atlanta, Ga. | (404) 577-0407
Here’s what one reviewer says about Argosy. “Fabulous, as always. They’ve got this Covid thing down and are still serving refreshing drinks and delicious food in a super spacious outdoor ‘yard’. They’ll get you chairs once you order, which you do just inside the patio door. Then they bring your order to the table packaged to-go so you’re completely self sufficient. Someone pops by here and there to check in. With cooler temperatures on the horizon, this is going to be a go to.”
Farm Bird ATL
3365 Piedmont Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305
When it comes to hot chicken sandwiches, Farm Bird ATL is up there. Here’s how to order.
Delilah’s Everyday Soul
Chattahoochee Food Works | 470-827-4567
The Southern Belle chicken sandwich boasts a scrumptious piece of fried chicken layered with a fried green tomato, a slab of bacon, bread and butter pickles, pimento cheese, house hot sauce with all the trimmings. Absolutely worth it. Read all about it.
Scoville Hot Chicken
4969 Roswell Rd #220, Sandy Springs, GA 30342
Scoville Hot Chicken opened in March 2021 to rave reviews.
Here’s what one customer says about Scoville Hot Chicken. “Anyone who gave this restaurant anything below a 5 star rating must have misclicked or does not like chicken. After touring Nashville and eating at multiple staple hot chicken places, I can say that this was better than all of them. The “hot” spice level was hot enough to make me feel it for the rest of the day but not unbearable. The chicken itself was crispy on the outside and very juicy. Fries were superb, sandwich had many toppings that were not found on most others. We received the food quickly and the workers were very nice. 11/10 food, 11/10 experience.”
Popeyes
The undisputed king of chicken sandwiches is the Popeyes Chicken Sandwich, which came out in 2019 to rave reviews. Here’s where to get the Popeyes Chicken Sandwich in Atlanta, Georgia.
How Crispy Express
71 Georgia Ave SE Unit B, Atlanta, GA 30312 | (678) 705-3531
We tried How Crispy Express, which opened in Atlanta’s Summerhill neighborhood in 2022, and we’re glad to report that it’s pretty good.
Scoville Hot Chicken
4969 Roswell Rd #220, Sandy Springs, GA 30342
Scoville Hot Chicken opened in March 2021 to rave reviews.
Here’s what one customer says about Scoville Hot Chicken. “Anyone who gave this restaurant anything below a 5 star rating must have misclicked or does not like chicken. After touring Nashville and eating at multiple staple hot chicken places, I can say that this was better than all of them. The “hot” spice level was hot enough to make me feel it for the rest of the day but not unbearable. The chicken itself was crispy on the outside and very juicy. Fries were superb, sandwich had many toppings that were not found on most others. We received the food quickly and the workers were very nice. 11/10 food, 11/10 experience.”
Zaxby’s
Zaxby’s debuted a chicken sandwich in 2020 and it is very good, if I do say so myself.How much is Zaxby’s Chicken Sandwich?The Zaxby’s Chicken Sandwich costs $3.99 in the Atlanta, Georgia area. The sandwich is priced similar across America.Hattie B’s
299 Moreland Ave NE Atlanta, Georgia 30307 | (678) 888-4884
The Hattie B’s Chicken Sandwich is a work of art. I didn’t expect so many explosive flavors when I tried it earlier this year.How Has The Best Chicken Sandwich?
It’s kind of difficult to determine who has the best chicken sandwich. The reason is because in addition to many sit-down restaurants that offer the chicken sandwich, many fast-food restaurants also have a chicken sandwich including:- Burger King
- McDonalds
- Wendy’s
So it really depends on where you want to eat and how much of a hurry are you in when you’re hungry.Final Word
The chicken sandwich wars are heating up in Atlanta, Georgia restaurants as many old and new restaurants are adding the fan favorite to their respective menus.
If there’s been a clear winner in food items the last two years, the chicken sandwich is it. Many eateries are now serving a thick piece of chicken, usually the breast, between two buns and it is delicious. Here in Atlanta, there are several restaurants that make a mean chicken sandwich.
If you want to check out some other romantic restaurants in Atlanta, these are hard to beat. But Atlanta also has trendy restaurants, pop-ups and time-tested landmarks that continue to draw big crowds.Metro Atlanta’s food and drink scene continues to grow with no stops on the horizon. Ready to try something new?
Breakfast is becoming an all-day affair in the Atlanta area. A new restaurant, The Breakfast Bar, just opened in Duluth, Georgia.
The eatery fashions itself as a new elevated and experimental breakfast restaurant you don’t want to miss. A grand opening was held on us on Saturday, July 29, 2023.
What’s On The Menu At The Breakfast Bar?
On the menu, you can find locally sourced ingredients matched with handcrafted cocktails in a family environment. On the menu, you’ll find:
- Atlantic Salmon: Blackened Salmon, Braised Collards and 5 Cheese Creamy Macaroni and Cheese)
- Honey Chicken: 3 Whole Wings, Dusted Ranch Brussel Sprouts with Balsamic Glaze, and Cheese Creamy Macaroni and Cheese
- Maine Broiled or Fried Lobster Tail: Lobster, Cinnamon maple yams, and garlic spinach
Where Is The Breakfast Bar Located?
The Breakfast Bar is located at 3585 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Duluth, Ga. 30096. Here’s a map to help you find it.
Final Word
Interested in dining outside? Here are the best Atlanta restaurants for outdoor eating and here are those with great patios.
If you want to take your dog to the park, here are the best Atlanta parks for Fido.
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Atlanta comedian and radio personality Arlen ‘Griff’ Griffin recently opened a comedy club in the city. The grand opening was August 3, 2023.
Aside from helming the comedy club, Griff still will rock the mic on his morning show, Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell” on weekdays 6-10am ET. But if you’re looking to laugh in Atlanta, this is where to do it.
Where is Griff’s Comedy Club Located?
Griff’s Comedy Club is located at 12377 Veterans Memorial Highway Douglasville, GA 30134. Here’s a map to help you find it.
Final Word
If you love to laugh, Atlanta has some of the best comedy clubs in the South. Interested in dining outside? Here are the best Atlanta restaurants for outdoor eating and here are those with great patios.
If you want to take your dog to the park, here are the best Atlanta parks for Fido.
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A new Italian restaurant is set to open this week in Atlanta, Georgia. Bar Ti Amo, an espresso bar restaurant & Italian salotto, is opening its doors on Friday, August 4, 2023.
The eatery is housed in the same space as Portofino, which closed in 2022. Bar Ti Amo is owned by veteran restaurateur Marco Betti, who also owns Sauce Pizza Bar and Antica Posta.
Bar Ti Amo Opening In Atlanta
Bar Ti Amo will offer breakfast, lunch and dinner in its new home in Buckhead. Betti, a Tuscan native, has crafted the restaurant’s focus on family-style meals. On the weekends, Bar Ti Amo will be a gathering place for conversations over beverages, from coffee to cocktails.
“The name is meant to evoke a place of love where everyone can feel welcome. Bar Ti Amo is for lovers of Italian cuisine, offering meals all day, from breakfast to late night,” says the Bar Ti Amo website.
What’s On The Menu At Bar Ti Amo?
Of course, you can choose from a wide variety of classic Italian coffees from cappuccino to macchiato caldo and more. For a hearty meal, you can choose from any number of Italian egg dishes, veggie bowls, paninis and salads.
True to its name, Bar Ti Amo (“Bar I love you” in Italian) will serve as a bar with a wide array of beverages and bites as it aims to become a destination for upwardly mobile Buckhead clientele.
Where Is Bar Ti Amo Located In Atlanta?
Bar Ti Amo is located at at 3199 Paces Ferry Place, Atlanta, Ga. 30305. Here’s a map to help you find it.
On social media, the new restaurant posted: “Cheers to new beginnings! Come raise a glass with us at Bar ti Amo’s grand opening on August 4th! RSVP today!”
Final Word
We’re looking forward to trying Bar Ti Amo as well as some other top restaurants in Buckhead. The ATL has other cool eateries as well. If you’re gluten-free, there’s plenty of options. Same goes for keto-friendly restaurants or Asian fare in Atlanta.Another summer, another death at one of Georgia’s most popular watering holes: Lake Lanier.
Over the last week of July, a 24-year-old man has died in Lake Lanier, according to authorities.
Thomas Shepard Milner leaped off a dock and into the water and was shocked to death by electricity on Thursday, July 27, 2023, according to a press release from the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office. The sheriff’s office is still investigating events around the presumed electrocution as they await the official cause of death from the coroner.
A family friend tried to pull Milner out of the water, but was unsuccessful, according to the sheriff’s office. Finally, a neighbor was able to pull Milner out of the lake, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
The neighbor who helped pull the victim out of the water “reported feeling a burning sensation which they immediately recognized as an electric shock,” according to Atlanta News First.
The victim’s mother told the TV station that the dock had been built less than three years ago and was outfitted with electricity.
Milner would later be pronounced dead at Northside Forsyth Hospital.
Another person, 61-year-old Tracey Stewart, also died on Lake Lanier over the weekend after drowning.
Lake Lanier has been linked with some mysterious deaths since its inception in the 1950s. One common misconception was that the lake was built on top of a black town. In fact, Georgia’s Lake Lanier was not built on top of Oscarville, but rather, the construction of Buford Dam, which created the lake, flooded the area where the historic town of Oscarville was located.