Jermaine Dupri Working On Soundtrack for Atlanta Strip Club ‘Magic City’ Docuseries.
Jermaine Dupri took to X revealing he’s working on the soundtrack for Magic City: An American Fantasy. He says some big names will be involved.
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— Jermaine Dupri (@jermainedupri) April 19, 2025
The five-part docuseries Magic City: An American Fantasy, which Starz recently acquired is about one of Atlanta’s most well-known strip clubs is expected to premiere later this summer.
Directed by Charles Todd, Magic City: An American Fantasy, per the logline, tells the full tale of the storied club’s rise to global prominence and how it became the definitive king-maker in the hip-hop community, catering to high-profile celebrities such as 2 Chainz, Nelly, Shaquille O’Neal, Quavo, Killer Mike, Big Boi and others, as well as artists, dancers, and behind-the-scenes players who ensured its iconic status. The series offers an exclusive look into the enigmatic founder, Michael “Mr. Magic” Barney, and the lives of the many women responsible for building the club’s mystique, Deadline reports.
“Magic City: An American Fantasy is a riveting behind-the-curtain look at one of the most unique places in Black culture,” said Kathryn Busby, President of Original Programming at Starz. “The docuseries’ unprecedented insider access and history unveiled from those who built its empire is a perfect complement to Starz’s slate of adult, culture-driving shows.”
“We wanted to walk a fine line with nudity, in particular — where you can’t make a documentary about a strip club and not have any nudity, it just isn’t true to form — and you’re trying to tell the true story,” producer Cole Brown said about the series. “At the same time, we didn’t want it to be salacious, gratuitous. We wanted to use it in such a way that you’re getting an image of what this place is. But if you go to Magic City, you see all the anatomy.”