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2012-05-15 ~ Mark

Everybody’s Al Capone in a barber’s chair.

Killer Mike. Also:

Atlanta [is] the post-civil rights city that worked. I think that’s the real legacy. All this foolishness we be doin’ as rappers is just something for the old guys to laugh at,“ he says with a conciliatory chuckle. "They did this on Simpson [Road] 50 years ago.”

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