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The Metro Council will soon vote on a $2.2 billion plan to build a new stadium for the Tennessee Titans.

In December, the Council voted to approve the term sheet, which includes $500 million in state funds that can only be used toward a new enclosed stadium. Additional funding would come in the form of football-related revenue, a 1% hotel tax in Davidson County and money collected from the stadium campus.

The vote passed by a wide margin, but there is a small, yet vocal, contingent opposed to using taxpayer funds to build a new home for a professional sports team worth $3 billion.

Mayor John Cooper's office has maintained that Nashvillians won't pay out of pocket for the new stadium, and that the plan gets the city out from under a cumbersome 1990s-era lease. Community groups have questioned whether a new NFL stadium should be a priority for the city. As the plan moves closer to a final vote, there have also been questions about the economic benefits of a new stadium.

In this episode, we speak to local leaders who are for and against the new stadium. Titans CEO and a representative from the city also answer listener questions about the proposal.

But first, we talk WNXP assistant program director Justin Barney about the Nashville Artist of the Month R.A.P. Ferreira.

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