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Atlanta Pride Announces Entertainment Lineup

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The Atlanta Pride Committee (APC) has announced the official entertainment lineup for this year’s Pride festival. This year’s headliners are Flo Rida, Big Freedia, and Betty Who. Flo Rida is one of today’s most visible and recognizable superstars, a true international icon and history-making hip hop hero.

Since bursting out of the gate over a decade ago with the RIAA 7x platinum certified hit, “Low (Feat. T-Pain),” – which spent ten consecutive weeks atop the Billboard “Hot 100” – the Miami-based rapper has unleashed an undeniably amazing string of record-breaking singles including seven other multiplatinum hits.

Grammy nominated, Flo has sold over 100 million singles and made numerous television appearances. Flo Rida is also an entrepreneur and philanthropist through his Big Dreams for Kids Foundation.

Big Freedia is riding high, fresh from her recent appearance on the bass-heavy summer anthem by Beyonce, “Break My Soul,” which sample’s their 2014 track “Explode.” In 2020, the “Queen of Bounce” released a new EP, Louder.

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