Jermaine Dupri didn’t flinch when he told Fat Joe and Jadakiss on their “Joe and Jada” podcast that he shelled out $10,000 every Monday for two decades straight at Atlanta’s legendary Magic City strip club — a jaw-dropping habit that adds up to roughly $10.5 million.
“I spent $10,000 every Monday for 20 years straight,” Dupri said without hesitation while promoting his upcoming STARZ docuseries Magic City: An American Fantasy. The five-part series, premiering Friday, August 15, delves into how Magic City became a cultural force in Hip-Hop, sports, and politics. Dupri, who serves as an executive producer, uses the show to explore the club’s influence on music and Black culture — and clearly, he’s got the receipts to back up his loyalty. Dupri isn’t just behind the camera. He’s also dropping a full-length album inspired by the docuseries, with the lead single “Turn Around” featuring T.I, 2 Chainz and Young Dro released on Friday, June 13th. While Dupri was reminiscing about his Magic City Mondays, Fat Joe chimed in with his own strip club saga.