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YoungBoy Never Broke Again feat. Nicki Minaj – WTF ( Thoughts)

锘匡豢 NBA Young Boy and Nicki Minaj come together in their latest music video, “Never Broke Again,” and fans love it. The video has been praised for being creative and artistic, with fans appreciating the chemistry between the two artists. Some fans have even suggested that they would love to see a joint album from...

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10 Ways to Succeed as an Independent Artist

1. Develop a robust online profile Having a solid online presence is crucial for any independent artist. This includes having a professional website, active social media accounts, and a mailing list. Use these platforms to share your music, connect with fans, and promote upcoming shows and releases. 2. Build a fanbase Building a fanbase takes...

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How Nicky Minaj Opened Doors For Female Artist & Steps Artists Can Take

Nicky Minaj opened the door for new female hip-hop artists. She began her career in the early 2000s and quickly made a name for herself with her unique style and bold lyrics. Nicky Minaj’s success helped to pave the way for other female artists to make their mark in the male-dominated hip-hop industry. Here are...

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How Art & Hip Hop Are Intertwined

Art and hip-hop have a long and intertwined history. Hip hop, as a cultural movement, encompasses four elements: MCing (rapping), DJing, breaking (dancing), and graffiti writing. Graffiti writing, in particular, has played a significant role in hip-hop development and has helped define its visual identity. One of the earliest and most iconic examples of the link between art and hip-hop was the "Graffiti Rock" show in 1984. The show featured a live performance by hip hop group the Cold Crush Brothers and a graffiti exhibition curated by Fred Brathwaite, also known as Fab 5 Freddy. The event was a groundbreaking......

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