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'The South got something to say': Exploring Atlanta's rich musical heritage
euronews (in English)
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11/10/2023
Northern Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance takes a deep dive into the sounds of Atlanta, Georgia, from the city's gospel heritage to its most recent musical export: trap.
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My name's Foy Vance. I'm a singer-songwriter from Northern Ireland and I've toured all over the world
00:05
But there's one place where the music keeps pulling me back for more, the USA
00:09
So I'm on a journey to visit different cities across the country to experience the best music, food and culture that's on offer
00:16
This is Notes from the USA
00:24
Today I'm in Atlanta, Georgia, a city famed for its world-class restaurants, festive nightlife, thriving hip-hop scene
00:32
and prominent role in America's civil rights movement
00:35
Atlanta is one of the fastest growing cities in the US, thanks in part to its art, film and music industries
00:42
So I've come to investigate just why this city has such a strong creative influence
00:47
My first stop is at Big Bethel AME Church, a notable venue in Atlanta for gospel music performances
00:53
A style of Christian music that is both inspired and drawn from popular music
00:58
After the service, I catch up with Minister of Music at the church, Nate Fisher
01:21
That was a great service
01:23
It was? I'm glad you enjoyed it, I did as well
01:25
You know, we sang from the soul of our feet to our abdomen
01:29
And here in Atlanta, it's thriving
01:32
Yeah, I think it's been the rock bed of so many, most of the music that I love anyway
01:36
We can find that in any genre of music, country, R&B, Mama's Kitchen, To the Backyard
01:42
Most artists that we know are popular, are favorite artists, they start their beginning here in the church
01:49
The church here has impacted the entire world, if you think of MLK
01:53
Our John Lewis saw a huge John Lewis mural
01:56
Yeah, it's a mural, right there
01:57
Super awesome
01:58
The civil rights movement, the march, was led by music
02:01
Matter of fact, Dr. King, many of his meetings were in the basement of this church
02:06
So it doesn't matter where you go in Atlanta, you're going to find a church that's going to serve you good music
02:11
85% of that service is music, from the top to the bottom
02:15
It doesn't matter what religion or what denomination it is, because if it's from the heart, it's going to reach the heart
02:21
[applause]
02:26
[music]
02:33
It was amazing to hear from Nate about the storied history of the church
02:36
And afterwards, as I walked the colorful streets of Atlanta, I couldn't help but feel energized
02:42
Understanding more about the musical heritage of this city
02:45
After a quick bite to eat along the way, I make it to my next stop, the Trap Museum
02:51
One of Atlanta's newest experiences, that is entirely dedicated to this city's latest musical export, trap music
02:59
[music]
03:02
I catch up with museum manager CJ Williams to learn more
03:05
And where exactly are we, tell me?
03:07
We are at Atlanta's own Trap Music Museum
03:10
The only one of its kind, documenting the art, the culture, and the music of the trap sound
03:15
I feel like I only heard the term like 10 years ago, but it's been around since the 90s or something
03:19
The term trap music is first coined on record by T.I. on his album, Trap Music
03:26
That was 2003
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Trap music is of course a sub-genre of hip-hop, and it basically tells the stories of what a trap is
03:34
Being an area where you're going to have to hustle, grind, and survive
03:39
So when people hear the term trap music, it's really telling a story of our experiences
03:44
And how we've used art and music to elevate not only our state of mind, but our state of life
03:51
[music]
03:54
This is one of our most recognizable exhibits
03:58
This car is from the house on Howell Mill Road, used to promote 2 Chainz's 2017 album
04:05
Pretty Girls Like Trap Music, which featured other Atlanta native artists like Gucci Mane and Migos
04:12
This whole exhibit was set up with a big pink house, we can see a photo here, and it was used to promote that album
04:19
[music]
04:21
We are in Granny's room
04:23
What's the upside of trap music, the hope in it?
04:25
The idea that no matter where I'm from, I can take this music, this sound, this message, this story that is my story
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Somehow, someway, putting it on top of a track
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It doesn't matter from where you begin, what matters is where you see yourself
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That's really what the Trap Music Museum represents
04:44
Giving our customers an opportunity to hear those stories that lie under the music
04:49
[music]
04:53
We have some of the biggest names in music that are from Atlanta
04:57
We've got Migos, we've got 2 Chainz, we've got Future, Gucci, Jeezy, Lil Baby, you know, the list goes on
05:05
If you love music, Atlanta is definitely a place to come
05:09
If you love creativity, if you love a vibrant city, if you love art, Atlanta is one of the best places to come to in the United States
05:16
The South got something to say
05:18
[music]
05:28
A visit to the Trap Museum is a great way to really get under the skin of the genre
05:33
And though I've only been in Atlanta for a short amount of time, it's clear to see that creativity in all its forms can be found everywhere here
05:41
To learn more about it, I head to Foody's Paradise, Ponce City Market, to meet with Nicole Guston
05:46
Founder of Bite Line Tours, a tour service that offers visitors a fun way to explore Atlanta's burgeoning restaurant and street art scenes
05:55
[music]
06:00
So this is the Atlanta Beltline
06:02
This is a walking, biking, jogging trail, it used to be a railroad that ran through Atlanta
06:08
So when it's finished, it will form 22 miles around the city
06:12
Wow, 22 miles?
06:13
Yeah, it's phenomenal for this city
06:15
Wow, so it'll be a circle around the city, and you'll be able to walk and look?
06:18
You will literally be able to walk or bike or scooter your entire way around the city through all 46 neighborhoods
06:25
It's unheard of
06:26
When we walked out of here, we saw that community art space
06:28
Yeah
06:29
And then when we got to the door, there's someone doing a podcast, a live podcast
06:32
And people get, like, is that something that happens here a lot?
06:35
So the Beltline brings out everybody
06:37
So you have street artists, you have performers, musicians
06:42
Sometimes you'll see somebody playing a violin, sometimes there's this guy named Kermit who plays the drums on the Beltline
06:48
I love it
06:49
Yeah
06:50
Any gigs in the city?
06:51
Yeah, exactly
06:52
It's kind of like a testing ground for artists
06:54
And it's a nice way to see the city, to see all this great street art
06:58
And to really get a sense of Atlanta
07:01
But this is where you see how Atlanta really is
07:04
[Music]
07:24
With its musical heritage and abundance of attractions and events
07:27
It's no wonder that Atlanta is known as one of the centers for entertainment in the American South
07:33
It feels like even the streets themselves are a stage for artists and musicians
07:38
There's creativity on every corner in this city
07:41
And with the Beltline making everything so accessible
07:44
The buzz of Atlanta is easier to explore than ever before
07:48
[Music]
07:56
[Music]
07:58
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