Drake & Magic City Atlanta Team Up For "Scorpion City" Merch Line

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Recording artist Drake performs onstage at the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival at T-Mobile Arena on September 23, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
One of Atlanta's most revered strip club and The Boy collaborate for new merch line.

Drake's love for strip clubs has reached a new height. The Boy has teamed up one of the most famous strip clubs in Atlanta for a new, collaborative merch line.

Drake and Magic City Atlanta have teamed up for a collaborative merch line called "Scorpion City." The collaborative line includes graphic t-shirts, sweatpants, and sweatshirts with glow in the dark graphics. The collection features themes and aesthetics from Drake's latest project along with Magic City's logo. The release of their collaborative line comes shortly after Drake concluded three nights in Atlanta as part of the final dates of the Aubrey & The Three Migos tour. Certain pieces from the line are currently available on Tour Life's website, along with other Scorpion themed merchandise.

Drake's love for Magic City has been documented on wax in the past. The rapper gave a shout out to Magic City Mondays on "Plastic Bag" in 2015. "Oh yeah, Magic City on A Monday, yeah/ Esco treat that shit like church on a Sunday," he raps on the track.

Drake and Migos were joined by some of Atlanta's most celebrated hip-hop talent during their final shows in Atlanta this past weekend. Among the artists who came out on stage over the span of their three final shows were Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Jeezy, Future, Lil Yachty, and Gucci Mane.


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