
High in Style: In the City Magazine’s Volume 52 Cover Reveal with Jazzy McBee
- Porche Madre
- Aug 15
- 3 min read

Sunday, August 10, 2025, Atlanta was golden—bathed in late-summer sunlight and buzzing with anticipation. One by one, the city’s social and creative tastemakers—Quadir Thomas, Raheem the Dream, Sacha Stewart, Celebrity Chef Maurice, NuFace, JD Lawrence, Tanja Shivers, Dr. Aaron Fletcher, Sina White, Feleag Abraham, Damian the Actor, and more—rose above it all at the Spaceman Rooftop, atop the Hyatt Centric Buckhead. The reason for the climb? The long-awaited In the City MagazineVolume 52 cover reveal, headlined by none other than V-103’s electric on-air force, Jazzy McBee. From the Maybach Benz arrival of Jazzy to the moment the elevator doors slid open to the 15th floor, guests stepped into a panoramic postcard of Atlanta’s skyline.

Warm breezes danced between skyscrapers, laughter mingled with music, and a charge of excitement lingered in the air. Hosted by Moshua “MoLo” Lorial, with DJ Ejaythedj spinning an effortlessly cool soundtrack—and powered by K Dot Productions and SITG Consulting—the evening set a tone of elegance with an undercurrent of edge. From 3:00 to 4:00 PM, the red carpet served as a runway. Camera flashes lit up every sequin, shimmer, and sharp suit. Influencers, stylists, entrepreneurs, and media personalities paused in front of the In the City step-and-repeat, turning their arrivals into moments worthy of their own headlines. The rooftop itself was a perfect blend of sleek design and social electricity.

Modern lines, glass accents, and sweeping skyline views created a backdrop for a night of curated connection. Guests sipped vibrant summer cocktails, their garnishes as photogenic as the outfits swirling through the space. Conversations flowed with the ease of old friends and the curiosity of new collaborations. Fashion became the night’s unofficial co-star. Striking silhouettes, fearless color palettes, and bold accessories transformed the event into a living lookbook. Photographers caught it all, knowing these images would soon ripple through Atlanta’s style scene.

Midway through the evening, the Hott Mommas In The City Podcast took the spotlight for a live Q&A with Jazzy McBee. In her signature blend of humor and honesty, she spoke about her journey, her place in Atlanta’s evolving media landscape, and the importance of representation. The exchange felt less like an interview and more like an intimate conversation that left the audience inspired—and leaning in for more.

Then came the reveal. The crowd tightened, camera lenses poised. With a single unveiling, cheers broke out and the skyline echoed with applause. There she was—Jazzy McBee—radiant and commanding on the cover of In the City Vol. 52, embodying the same magnetic energy that has made her a voice Atlanta can’t ignore. For those who know her from V-103’s Big Tigger Morning Show, this was confirmation of what they’ve always felt: Jazzy doesn’t just talk to the city—she represents it. Her presence on the rooftop was electric yet warm, making every guest feel part of the moment.

As day melted into night, the lights of Buckhead shimmered and the rooftop shifted into an after-sunset glow. The music softened, conversations deepened, and the spirit of the evening settled into something lasting. By the night’s end, it was clear this wasn’t just another society event—it was a cultural bookmark. In the City Magazine once again proved it’s more than a publication; it’s a pulse point for Atlanta’s style, influence, and creative force. And with Jazzy McBee front and center, Volume 52 wasn’t simply revealed—it was celebrated, elevated, and etched into the city’s story.
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