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    The definitive blueprint of Atlanta independence, Big Oomp, steps into the Atlanta Culture Podcast for a masterclass in street business and music history. As the founder of Big Oomp Records and Oomp Camp, Oomp built an empire from the ground up, utilizing record stores, mixtapes, and a legendary roster to shift the culture of the city forever. In this exclusive interview, Big Oomp clears the air on the biggest moments in Atlanta lore. He discusses nearly signing a 16-year-old T.I., crashing out at a radio station over a Sammy Sam record, and how the camp handled the devastating legal setbacks of star artists like Baby D. Oomp also reflects heavily on the recent loss of DJ Unk and what his legacy means to the city. Highlights include: The Campbellton Road Empire: The vision behind the record store that became the cultural headquarters for Atlanta. The T.I. What-If: The true story behind almost signing a teenage Tip before the rest of the world knew him. The Radiostation Confrontation: The night things boiled over at the station regarding Sammy Sam's hit record. The Andre 3000 Effect: How the "Walk It Out" remix came together via Cheese, and if OutKast officially killed the long white tee industry. Saving Pastor Troy: Responding to Troy’s praise about Oomp saving his career during label drama. The Heartbreak of Crunk: Navigating the music business when Baby D and Sammy Sam caught legal trouble at the peak of their buzz. Honoring DJ Unk: An emotional look back at the impact of Unk and how his recent passing affected the Oomp Camp family. The Independent Blueprint: How Oomp competed with major labels, fought off buyout offers, and protected his business backend (including the Migos sample). The Next Chapter: Transitioning from the booth to the kitchen with his hit restaurant concept, BOSK.
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