JERMAINE DUPRI RELEASES NEW SINGLE “MAGIC CITY MONEY” FEATURING J MONEY, SEAN PAUL (YOUNG BLOOD), BUNNAB & BANKROLL NI

CHECK OUT THE HIGH-ENERGY VISUAL DROPPING TODAY — NEW ANTHEM BUILDS BUZZ AROUND THE UPCOMING MAGIC CITY: AN AMERICAN FANTASY DOCU-SERIES, PREMIERING AUGUST 15TH ON STARZ

(Atlanta, GA – July 18, 2025) — GRAMMY®-winning producer, Songwriters Hall of Famer, and cultural trailblazer Jermaine Dupri is back with “Magic City Money,” the electrifying second single from his highly anticipated studio album inspired by Magic City: An American Fantasy,premiering August 15th on STARZ.

Set to release this Friday, July 18th via HYBE, “Magic City Money” recruits Atlanta’s finest — Jay Money, Sean Paul (Young Blood), BunnaB, and Bankroll Ni — for an unapologetic ode to Atlanta’s legendary strip club scene. The single’s infectious hook, hypnotic bassline, and raw Southern grit make it the perfect follow-up to JD’s smash hit “Turn Around.”  Listen HERE

To match the track’s energy, Dupri is also dropping a high-octane music video the same day — a visual that feels like taking a summer drive with JD through the city’s most iconic, authentic neighborhoods. Picture true Atlanta summer weather, scenes in front of the bando, or hanging with family and friends outside the Atlanta Falcons parking lots — capturing the raw spirit, hustle, and heart that define the city.

The single and visual build anticipation for Magic City: An American Fantasy, Dupri’supcoming STARZ docu-series that dives deep into the world-famous club that shaped Atlanta’s music, nightlife, and cultural legacy. The full album — tentatively set for August 15th — features an all-star lineup spanning multiple generations and genres, paying tribute to the South’s lasting impact on hip-hop and pop culture worldwide.

With the summer here, “Magic City Money” sets the tone for what’s to come—a blazing-hot ATL takeover led by one of its founding architects.

Get ready for another ATL takeover — it’s a Magic City Summer.

“Magic City Money” is about honoring the hustle, the legacy, and the influence of Atlanta’s nightlife on global culture,” says Dupri. “This is the sound of the city — it’s about having fun and turning dreams into dollars. And this is just the beginning.”

WHO

ABOUT JERMAINE DUPRI

Jermaine Dupri, a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, is one of the most successful producers in the music industry. He has established a prolific career as a hip-hop artist, award-winning producer, songwriter, author, DJ, and Chairman and Founder of So So Def, which he created in 1993.

Rather than impacting only one lane, Jermaine Dupri has changed the course of R&B, hip-hop, and pop throughout an illustrious career earmarked by some of the most recognizable hits of all-time. The GRAMMY® Award-winning iconic songwriter, producer, rapper, artist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist has powered game-changing and chart-breaking smashes such as Mariah Carey’s 6x-platinum “We Belong Together,” Usher’s 3x-platinum “Nice & Slow,” Xscape’s platinum “Just Kickin’ It,” his own “Money Ain’t A Thang” [feat. JAY-Z], and countless others. “We Belong Together” not only toppled the Billboard Hot 100 for the year, but it also emerged as “the song of the decade” and “fifteenth most popular song of all-time,” according to Billboard. It took home “Best R&B Song” and “Best Female R&B Vocal Performance” at the 2006 GRAMMY® Awards. Additionally, Usher’s “Confessions Part II” recently topped Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest R&B Songs of the 21st Century coming in at number 1.

At the helm of So So Def Recordings as Founder, he has built a catalog of classic albums, including Da Brat’s – the first solo female rapper to go platinum – debut and historic album Funkdafied; Jagged Edge’s double-platinum J.E. Heartbreak; Anthony Hamilton’s platinum Comin’ From Where I’m From; and more. Simultaneously, he has launched JD’s Vegan as a mega-popular plant-based ice cream alternative available in major retailers such as Walmart. Plus, he notably stands out as the second rapper inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame® following JAY-Z. Meanwhile, the GRAMMY® Museum paid homage to JD and So So Def with a dedicated exhibit entitled Jermaine Dupri & So So Def, 25 Years Of Elevating Culture. He has also appeared on-screen in the Aretha Franklin movie Respect, Hip-Hop Family Christmas, and Step Up. His ability to stay connected to the cultural zeigiest is why he continues to remain relevant and develop new talent which is evident with the recent success of Ari Lennox’s “Pressure” becoming her highest charting solo single and Muni Long’s GRAMMY®-winning global and viral smash “Made for Me.” Speaking to his presence, Variety attested, “What isn’t recognized enough is his undeniable influence on the current cultural climate.” However, he never stops setting the pace for the entire game to follow.

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