Some local Atlanta teens may have a hit on their hands with their new song Cascade. The group Strayhorn Heights created the tune as a love letter to their beloved neighborhood.

From the description on the Youtube video, Strayhorn Heights is an Atlanta-born alternative R&B band comprised of three teenage siblings: Jetta (lead vocals/guitar), Zaila (drums), and Wyatt Strayhorn (bass).

Atlanta Teens Create Song About Cascade

Cascade is on Listen to Strayhorn Heights on Spotify: among other streaming services.

The song was written by Jetta Strayhorn Zaila Strayhorn Wyatt Strayhorn Clarice Bell-Strayhorn and produced by Strayhorn Heights & Dr. Clarice.

As for the area, Cascade is located in southwest Atlanta and thus is considered a principle part of the SWATs (southwest Atlanta) corridor.

Watch The Cascade Video From Strayhorn Heights

Cascade is known for its illustrious history as the center of black Atlanta in the 1970s and 1980s. More recently, the area has seen the rise of high-dollar homes in astute neighborhoods anchored by big-time preachers, doctors and lawyers.

A small but vibrant restaurant scene continues to thrive along the Cascade corridor as well. If you want something to eat, try these well-known southside Atlanta restaurants

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