Butter.ATL Kills 2020: What’s Your Most Memorable Moment of the Year?

Butter ATLDecember 17, 2020

2020 Most Memorable Moment

We asked some of the absolute coolest folks in Atlanta — people like Tyler Chronicles, Jovita Moore and others — a few questions about this foul year of our lord, 2020. Today we’re starting with a big one: What moment from the past 12 months stood out the most?


“The racial social movement in the middle of a respiratory pandemic.”

— Mr. Hanky

“Anchoring the night of the protests downtown.”

— Jovita Moore of Channel 2 Action News

“An impromptu lunch with T.I., Dave Chappell and Chris Tucker.”

— D.L. Warfield

“The Falcons have an Asian-American kicker and he’s leading the league in points scored.”

— Larry Luk

“Club Quarantine with D-Nice.”

— Big Zak Wallace of Local Green Atlanta

“Sad to say this, but the fly on Pence’s head.”

— Taylor Too Wavey

“The first day of COVID, March 13.”

— Larry “Nuface” Compton

“The Don Julio 1942 drought that happened immediately after stimulus checks went out…”

— Rachel “Rachie” Jackson

“The way downtown Atlanta looked after the George Floyd riots. Marietta St was surreal. Then, juxtapose that with the way Euclid Ave/L5P felt the day after it was announced that Georgia had become a blue state. I was at Wish. People were riding down the street smiling, honking their horns, etc., like a mini parade!”

— Nick Love

“The block parties around Piedmont Park when Trump lost.”

— Shelby B.

“Put ya p#$$¥ lips on live for a thousand dollahs.”

— Tyler Chronicles of V-103’s The Morning Culture with Big Tigger

“No mems. ✌??? Bai @2020.”

— James Louise