
“Magic City: An American Fantasy,” a new five-part docuseries, premiered on August 15 on STARZ, promising to take viewers on an immersive journey into the history and cultural significance of Atlanta’s legendary strip club. For four decades, Magic City has been more than just a nightlife venue; it has been a cultural institution, often called the “Black Studio 54,” that has played a pivotal role in shaping the music industry.

The docuseries delves into the club’s complex legacy, exploring its historical significance, its definitive role as a “king-maker” in the rise of Southern hip-hop, and its complicated impact on women’s empowerment. Through exclusive interviews, the series features some of the biggest names in music who have been influenced by the club, including Drake, T.I., 2 Chainz, Jermaine Dupri, Big Boi, Killer Mike, and Quavo.
The star-studded project is created and executive-produced by Cole Brown. The list of executive producers includes Drake’s DreamCrew Entertainment, Jermaine Dupri, and Jami Gertz. The series is directed by Charles Todd and produced by Scheme Engine, a BIPOC-owned studio with a strong focus on women and minority representation.

“Magic City: An American Fantasy” peels back the curtain on the infamous club’s origins, showcasing how it came to shape not only Atlanta’s nightlife but also its sound and swagger on a global scale.
Watch the trailer below.