Categories: New Music

SwatsNation and the FreshTasteGroup present the “Old Atlanta” soundtrack – a collaborative track between Lil’ Will and The Dungeon Family’s own Backbone off of ‘Bo Legs’ documentary film.

SwatsNation is a global marketing and promotion company whose mission has always been to provide their clients with quality representation in matters regarding music, marketing, film, and politics. FreshTasteGroup, on the other hand, is a boutique production company that has built a team on integrity, loyalty, and a whole lotta hit records management. Based out of Atlanta, Georgia, both of these companies’ missions are more or less the same, which is why they joined hands in the creation of a film documentary honoring one of Atlanta’s unsung heroes, Marvin Arrington Sr. dubbed “Bo Legs’

As one of Atlanta’s most significant political leaders whose story has not been told enough, it was only right to come up with something to pay homage to someone who went the extra mile to make Atlanta what it is today—a city whose strength lies in its people and its rich cultural heritage.

The soundtrack for this film brought together two exceptionally gifted artists; vocalist Lil’ Will and The Dungeon Family’s own emcee Backbone, for a masterpiece that exemplifies the Atlantic music scene with its purposeful lyrics and catchy melodies.

The track has also been accompanied by a high-quality music video that fits the track’s narrative perfectly, with the mood of the professionally blended scenes matching the aesthetic that the artists intended for this particular project.

“Old Atlanta” is the story of a hero who stood alone and said no to retrogressive yet popular values with his own visionary work, the foundation that Atlanta was built on.

The ‘Bo Legs’ documentary is available on Apple TV, Prime, Google, and Vudu/Fandango. The soundtrack to “Old Atlanta” is also available for streaming on all the popular channels, including that eye-catching music video that has already amassed more than 12K YouTube views.

In order to receive more insight regarding the whole film documentary, check out the website at www.bolegsatl.com.

Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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