Show #025 "Atlanta's Got Talent" April 13, 2012 Kayto Reed, Sha Clark & Andreanna Hatcher
(L-R) Kayto Reed, Sha Clark, Audreanna Hatcher
"Atlanta's Got Talent" provided a simple taste of Atlanta, Georgia's best and brightest from the region's dominant music and entertainment culture. Atlanta-area businesswomen, Sha Clark & Audreanna Hatcher, perform work in the city's hectic music, entertainment marketing and media industry, promoting a wide range of the area's independent as well as major label contracted artists through their company, Deliciously Crunk Entertainment. Clark, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Deliciously Crunk, went in depth regarding her love for the city's history and heightened media culture. She also explained the mission of their company and its desires to contribute nothing but greatness for Metropolitan Atlanta's vibrant entertainment mega sphere. Clark, who is an executive assistant for Deliciously Crunk, spelled out some of the misconceptions that are carried while performing work within the music and entertainment business, including the struggling role for women in the industry to diligently fight off stereotypes and possess the ability to work as business oriented individuals. Atlanta based independent rapper, Kayto Reed, who's work is promoted through Deliciously Crunk, expounded on the misconceptions of rappers in the industry as well as what the true foundations for the genre of rap entail. During the last thirty minutes of the show, Ed and the panel discussed the latest developments in the Trayvon Martin case; a case in which 17 year-old Florida teenager Trayvon Martin was shot and killed, through claims of self defense, by neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman.
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