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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"

: 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. Rap_Capital_An_Atlanta_Storyzip

: 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. is a non-fiction book by New York Times