Atlanta has long been a hub for celebrities, particularly in music (thanks to its massive influence on hip-hop, R&B, and trap), as well as a growing film/TV industry (often called “Y’allywood” due to tax incentives).
Many Atlanta celebrities are either born/raised in the city or currently reside there (or have homes in the metro area like Buckhead).
Do you want to know which celebrities live in Atlanta? We’ve got you covered!
I’ve categorized them into the following categories:
- Music
- Sports
- Movies/TV
- Other (e.g., comedians, reality stars, business/media figures with celebrity status).
Of course, when it comes to Atlanta celebrities, some overlap categories (e.g., Ludacris is music and acting), but I’ve placed them where they’re most known.
Now let’s get into some of the Atlanta celebrities you need to know about:
Music
Chloe Bailey

Chloe is an R&B singer and actress, part of the duo Chloe x Halle, with solo work and roles in shows like Grown-ish.
Gucci Mane And Keyshia Ka’oir

Rapper Gucci Mane and his wife Keyshia Ka’oir have two children and live in a palatial Atlanta house that has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms spread across 6,000 square feet of space.
21 Savage – Rapper

21 Savage, born Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph in Newham, London, on October 22, 1992, moved to Atlanta, Georgia, at age 7.
While considered an Atlanta rap icon, his 2019 ICE arrest revealed he is a British citizen who overstayed a visa. He became a permanent U.S. resident in 2023.
Andre 3000 – Rapper

Although he lives in Los Angeles now, André 3000 (André Lauren Benjamin) is from Atlanta, Georgia, where he was born and raised, growing up in the East Point area, where he met his OutKast partner Big Boi at Tri-Cities High School. He is a quintessential figure of the Atlanta hip-hop scene, having formed his iconic duo there.
Big Boi

Big Boi (Antwan André Patton) is from Savannah, Georgia, where he was born, but he grew up and became famous in Atlanta, Georgia, forming the iconic hip-hop duo Outkast with André 3000in the city. He’s considered an Atlanta icon and a major figure in Southern hip-hop.
Killer Mike

Killer Mike (Michael Render) is from Atlanta, Georgia, specifically the Adamsville and Collier Heights neighborhoods, where he was born and raised, deeply rooting his music and activism in the city’s culture.
Mariah the Scientist

Mariah Amani Buckles, known professionally as Mariah the Scientist, was born and raised in Atlanta, growing up in the Cascade area before moving to the eastside.
Jeezy – Rapper

Jeezy is widely considered an Atlanta rapper and is a key figure in the city’s trap music scene. While born in Columbia, South Carolina, he was raised in Atlanta and Hawkinsville, Georgia, later establishing his career and label, CTE World, in Atlanta.
Jermaine Dupri – Music Mogul

Jermaine Dupri is widely considered a staple of Atlanta hip-hop, having been raised here and playing a pivotal role in establishing the city as a music powerhouse. Born into a music family, Dupri grew up in the Atlanta area and founded So So Def Recordings here, becoming an “unofficial mayor” of the ATL music scene.
Janelle Monae – Music Artist

Born and raised in Kansas City, Kansas, Janelle Monáe moved to Atlanta in the early 2000s, where she launched her music career, founded the Wondaland Arts Society, and became heavily associated with the city’s music scene.
Ludacris

Ludacris has lived most of his life in Atlanta although he was born in Champaign, Illinois, on September 11, 1977. He moved to the Atlanta area at age 9, attended Banneker High School, and began his music career there, becoming a key figure in Southern hip-hop.
2Chainz

Born Tauheed Epps, 2Chainz was raised in College Park, Georgia, a city located on the Southside of metro Atlanta. He is widely recognized as a prominent figure in Atlanta hip hop, formerly known as Tity Boi and a member of the duo Playaz Circle.
Keri Hilson – Music Artist

Keri Hilson is from the Atlanta area. She was born and raised in Decatur. She attended Tucker High School and later Oxford College of Emory University, establishing her career in Atlanta.
Latto

Latto, although born in Columbus, Ohio, was raised in the Atlanta area, specifically identifying with Clayton County, Georgia. She attended Lovejoy High School in Hampton, Georgia, just south of metro Atlanta, and credits the area for her street credibility. She moved to the Atlanta area at age 2.
Omeretta the Great

Omeretta the Great is from Atlanta, Georgia. As a rapper and former cast member of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, she is known for emphasizing her authentic roots in the city and has expressed that she represents the “real Atlanta”.
Summer Walker

Summer Walker was born and raised in Atlanta. From 2016 to 2018, she had a small cleaning business. She taught herself how to play the guitar by watching tutorials on YouTube.
Usher

Usher is not originally from Atlanta, but he is considered an Atlanta artist. Born in Dallas, Texas, and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee, he moved to Atlanta at age 12 to pursue his music career. He has lived and worked in Atlanta for most of his career, becoming deeply associated with the city.
Atlanta Sports Celebrities
Dominique Wilkins (NBA, Atlanta Hawks legend)

Dominique Wilkins is an iconic Hall of Fame basketball player and the defining figure of the Atlanta Hawks franchise, where he played for 12 seasons (1982–1994). Known as the “Human Highlight Film,” he is the Hawks’ all-time leading scorer (23,292 points) and has a statue outside State Farm Arena.
Chipper Jones (MLB, Atlanta Braves icon)

Born in DeLand, Florida, Chipper Jones grew up in nearby Pierson, Florida. While he is a legend of the Atlanta Braves and made his home there for over 20 years, he was drafted out of high school in Jacksonville, Florida. He lives in a $5.4 million farmhouse located just outside Atlanta.
Matt Ryan (NFL, former Falcons quarterback)

Born in Exton, Pennsylvania, and reared in the Philadelphia suburbs, Matt Ryan became a major figure in Atlanta sports, playing 14 seasons (2008–2021) as the quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons.
Ryan resides in the metro Atlanta area with his wife, Sarah, and their children. He has consistently identified Atlanta as his home, even while playing for other teams and following his retirement from the field.
Evander Holyfield (boxing champion, Atlanta ties)

Evander Holyfield is closely associated with Atlanta, having been raised there from a young age. While born in Atmore, Alabama, on October 19, 1962, he moved to Atlanta with his family at age four and grew up in the Bowen Homes Housing Project, beginning his boxing career at the local Warren Memorial Boys Club.
Cody Rhodes, professional wrestler

While often billed from Atlanta for WWE events, professional wrestler Cody Rhodes was specifically born in nearby Marietta, Georgia, and raised in the Atlanta suburb of East Cobb, attending Lassiter High School there.
Atlanta Movies/TV Celebrities
Antonia Gentry

Antonia is a TV actress best known for starring in the Netflix series Ginny & Georgia. She graduated from Emory in 2019.
Kandi Burruss

Kandi Burruss is a native of the Atlanta area, born in College Park and raised in the city. The newly divorced star is a renowned singer, songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur best known as a long-time cast member of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, but she has recently launched a career as a thespian on the small screen.
Porsha Williams – Reality TV Star

Porsha Williams, alum of the Real Housewives of Atlanta and the granddaughter of Atlanta civil rights activist Hosea Williams, is a mainstay on the city’s social scene. After brief marriages to football star Kordell Stewart, then Nigerian businessman Simon Guobadia, Porsha is doing things her way now.
Cynthia Bailey – Reality TV Star

Cynthia Denise Bailey is a fashion model, reality TV star, podcaster and actress. Born and raised in Alabama, she moved to New York City at the age of 18 to pursue a modeling career. She’s lived in Atlanta for much of the past two decades.
Nene Leakes

NeNe Leakes is famously associated with Atlanta as a star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, but she was born in Queens, New York, on December 13, 1967, and raised in Athens, Georgia. She established her career and fame in the Atlanta area, becoming a prominent television personality, actress, and author.
Chloë Grace Moretz

Chloë Grace Moretz is an Atlanta actress famous for roles in films like Kick-Ass and Carrie. While born in Atlanta, she was raised in Cartersville, Georgia, before moving to New York City in 2002 to pursue acting.
Heavenly Kimes – Reality TV Star & Dentist

Atlanta’s Dr. Heavenly Kimes is a TV reality star of Married to Medicine, aspiring politicaisn and dentist with 10+ years of expertise.
Other Atlanta Celebrities
Kountry Wayne — Comedian

DeWayne Colley is a YouTube showrunner and comedian who has amassed a huge following after going viral on social media. You can catch him on his YouTube comedy series, which includes short sketches.
Ryan Cameron

An Atlanta native, Ryan Cameron is a two-time Emmy Award Winner and member of the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame. Cameron holds the distinction as the first African American P.A. Announcer in the history of the Atlanta Hawks.
Atlanta Celebrity Sightings: Where To Find Atlanta’s Rich and Famous
Atlanta buzzes with celebrity energy year-round, thanks to its thriving music industry, booming film productions, and luxurious lifestyle spots.
Buckhead remains a classic hotspot for high-profile diners and shoppers—think upscale restaurants like STK Atlanta, Umi, South City Kitchen, and venues from the Buckhead Life Restaurant Group (where stars like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Adam Sandler, and Jason Momoa have been spotted).
Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza malls draw celebs for discreet luxury shopping.
In Midtown and the Westside, film and TV stars (including those shooting on location) frequent areas around Ponce City Market and Krog Street Market—great for casual run-ins while grabbing food or browsing.
Other reliable spots include STK Atlanta for steakhouse vibes (Denzel Washington and Selena Gomez sightings), The Garden Room, and even quirky favorites like Slutty Vegan for plant-based eats that attract big names.
For nightlife and hip-hop culture, legendary venues like Magic City (a go-to for rappers such as Drake, Future, and Lil Wayne) and the iconic Clermont Lounge (visited by Lady Gaga, Robert De Niro, and Pink) offer that authentic Atlanta edge—though respect privacy and no-photo rules at some spots.
Sports fans might catch athletes or visiting celebs at Truist Park during Braves games (Lady Gaga and Ryan Reynolds have appeared), while events at arenas or cultural hubs like the Goat Farm in West Midtown often bring out crowds with famous faces.
Sightings are never guaranteed—many prefer low-key or private hangs—but hanging out in Buckhead, Midtown, Ponce City Market, or trendy eateries boosts your odds. Keep your eyes open, stay respectful, and enjoy the city’s star-studded Southern charm!
Want more of Atlanta’s elite? Read our guide on where Atlanta celebrities hang out.



