Charlamagne Tha God has dismissed Jermaine Dupri’s criticism of Atlanta brands not doing enough to celebrate Hip Hop on its 50th anniversary.
During a new episode of the Breakfast Club on Monday (August 21), DJ Envy quoted the 50-year-old’s tweet that read: “no brands have done any dinners or get togethers in Atlanta celebrating the 50 anniversary of Hip Hop.”
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In response, Charlamagne said: “That’s hard to believe. I saw people sayin’ that that wasn’t true, that there was a lot of brands that did things, and I know they did have a … yeah they had a big show.”
About the city honoring the culture on a larger scale like the New York City Yankee Stadium show, he added: “Why can’t Jermaine Dupri do it?”
Check out the discussion at the 5:24 mark below:
Hip Hop 50 has been on Jermaine Dupri’s mind a lot as of late. Taking to Twitter on the eve of Hip Hop’s birthday, he made the resolution to stop all business with anyone who doesn’t understand the culture.
“I got some serious #Hiphop50 resolutions,” he began. “No more business deals with people who have deep pockets but are clueless to the culture #Hiphop50resolutions. Everything for me starting tomorrow is value based.”
Jermaine Dupri will commemorate So So Def’s 30-year anniversary this year with the label’s first-ever festival, going down in the city the imprint was founded in.
The music mogul took to Instagram with the announcement of the two-day event last month, just under three months ahead of the scheduled dates of October 7 and 8. Tickets start at $125.
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“I don’t know if you heard or you didn’t, but I’m throwing a So So Def Festival October 7 and 8 right here in the ATL,” JD began. “We celebrating 30 years of So So Def – the label and productions. So much music! So much music. And I also want this festival to be different, right? So all these festivals, they just be putting this artist on with this artist and the music don’t blend.”
He continued: “Anyway, So So Def Festival on Saturday night – it’s gon’ be all R&B. Nothing but R&B record after R&B record after R&B record. We gon’ dance, we gon’ sing, we gon’ drink. You gon’ have an amazing time.
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“So I want you to get your fits right and all that. I’m telling you this so you can look like you’re a part of the vibe. Anyway, on Sunday night, y’all know what this is. We gon’ turn the fuck up. So So Def Fest!”
While the lineup has not yet been announced, fans may be able to look at the tour Jermaine Dupri put together for the label’s 25th anniversary in 2018 as a hint at who to expect.
Featuring several members pivotal to the imprint’s success, the trek included Xscape, Da Brat, Jagged Edge, Bow Wow, Anthony Hamilton, Bone Crusher, Youngbloodz, Dem Franchize Boyz and J-Kwon.