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Things Blossom with Vision + Consistency: How Tim Woods Grew With His "Mulch Mondays" Series + "ThankYouVeryMulch" project

Looking at the Houston infrastructure, it’s safe to say it’s a lot of unique artists who are emerging in the space. Growing into their own and accomplishing feats at a high level, Houston has a lot to offer in the art scene and it’s only going to grow in 2019. One of the most impressive artists who have been on their grind for quite some time is Houston’s own dreadhead flower enthusiast, Tim Woods.

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New York City artist YL gets nostalgic with his smooth yet very lyrical project, "BABYMAN"

When it comes to emerging talent that’s emerging from the New York City area, it’s a lot of skilled artists in the region that listeners can comb through to see who’s the most fire. In the bunch of acts that are making their way to the forefront, YL comes on the scene with differentiation and bringing back the essence of real hip-hop with his new project, “BABYMAN”.

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Oakland's own shining star, Allblack emerges back with his new single, "Heat Check"

If you’ve been following the expansion of West Coast music, Allblack has been playing a pivotal role into the modern representation of the Left Coast’s sound. Coming off the heels of his latest project, Outcalls, Black has shown listeners his versatility with his lyrics and vivid storytelling skills but also have given folks the art of making hits as well in that compilation.

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⚡️MLM PREMIERE⚡️Houston talented wordsmith, Mike Checc delivers vicious verses in his "Keep It Real" Freestyle #MikeCheccMondays

Coming off the heels of his "Since When" Freestyle, Mike Checc continues to grab a fan base with his latest series, #MikeCheccMondays. This carries different layers of flow that Mike Checc is delivering and it's working in his favor certainly. He brings things back to the golden essence of hip-hop with his "Keep It Real" Freestyle. Mike Checc dials the record back with the infamous Milk Bone instrumental that Jay-Z & Big L used in their legendary 7-minute freestyle.

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