Advertising sign and Tres Generaciones Tequila are teaming up to learn the Get Up anthems of select cities, and for this stop, we're in Atlanta, Georgia. In conversation with Rocsi Diaz, Atlanta natives Killer Mike and London sat down on da Track Advertising signDamien Scott and Trevor Anderson will curate the Top 10 Get Up Anthems for Atlanta. Beyond the final list, this is a discussion of the honors that deserved recognition, but were not found in any of the top 10 slots, presented by Tres Generaciones Tequila. Be sure to follow the multi-city conversations at billboard.com/get-up-anthems/
Rocsi Diaz:
Our panel previously selected the top 10 Get Up anthems for Atlanta. Here are four songs that didn't make the top 10, but definitely deserve an honorable mention. “Freestyle”, Lil Baby.
Killer Mike:
What he brought in terms of voice and what he brought in terms of structure, it didn't sound typical. It didn't sound like stereotypically what you'd think Atlanta was. And there was a sharpness and an edge to it. Young, handsome dude, great voice and man spitting the truth. It was literally like everything he said was authentic.
Damien Scott:
Yeah, he sounded like he came from the early 2000s. And, you know, the way everything was so sure and the way he rapped, it felt like…
Rocsi Diaz:
As if you were here
Damien Scott:
I'm just talking to you, again, like the same quality of just, I'm just talking to you, I'm just telling you what's going on in my life. It's just that I'm not, I'm not exaggerating anything, it's all real to me. And it had a flow that was just incredibly watery.
Killer Mike:
Yes Atlanta actually wears it like a masters piece. And I like that.
Rocsi Diaz:
What did it do on the charts?
Trevor Anderson:
So you know, this song has a funny little chart history because when it first came out, back in 2017…
Killer Mike:
They fell asleep.
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