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Su�Solo�Joins Atlanta’s #1 Hip Hop Station,�HOT�107.9�

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�Atlanta’s #1 Hip Hop station,�HOT�107.9, welcomes radio personality and Atlanta native�Su�Solo�as the Midday host. A first-generation American representing Tigray, Ethiopia,�Su�Solo is an accomplished host, curator, advocate, and multimedia personality with a deep history in the Entertainment Industry in Atlanta.�����

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“Atlanta is a special place. I grew up with the understanding that Radio personalities were more like your best friend, community advocates, entrepreneurs, and so much more,” said�Su�Solo, “It’s a big dream come true to not only be in this position but to grow with Radio One who has always set the bar in this city and beyond. I prayed for this. I’m ready for this. Your Best Friend�Su�Solo�is back!”��

“Su brings new energy and is a staple in Atlanta entertainment,” shares�HOT�107.9�Program Director Devin Steel, “We’re excited for her brand, infectious personality, and her passion for the 404 from 10A-3P every day.”��

Su�Solo�takes over Middays Monday, May 22nd�and will be heard Monday through Friday from 10 am to 3 pm on�HOT�107.9, also via the�HOT�Mobile App and streaming live on�HOT�107.9‘s website, HotSpotATL.com.��

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