New Orleans rapper BG is back in Atlanta, and his excitement was palpable during a recent visit to a local radio station. After spending years incarcerated, BG expressed his eagerness to explore the city heās longed to return to, including a visit to the famed įµ“triĘ„ club, Magic City. However, in a twist of disappointment, BG discovered that āMagic City Mondays,ā a popular weekly event at the club, is no longer in operation.
During the radio interview, BG, whose real name is Christopher D. Barlow, playfully engaged with the hosts, sharing his plans for the evening and reflecting on his time away from Atlanta. He joked about a friendās new nickname, āBig Marco,ā and discussed the vibrant nightlife of the city. With a confident demeanor, he stated he would be stepping out looking and smelling like a “hot boy,” ready to enjoy the festivities and connect with friends.
As the conversation turned to nightlife, BGās disappointment was evident when he learned that Magic City Mondays had been discontinued. āMan, thatās crazy,ā he remarked, highlighting how out of touch he felt after his time away. The absence of this weekly tradition symbolizes a shift in the Atlanta club scene, leaving fans and artists alike to reminisce about the good times once had.
Despite the setback regarding Magic City, BG remains optimistic about his return to the scene. He is determined to make the most of his time in Atlanta, hinting at plans to meet up with fellow artists and enjoy the nightlife. As he prepares to dive back into the cityās culture, BGās journey reflects the excitement of a star reclaiming his place in the music industry after a long hiatus.