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Saint Vinci
Saint Vinci was originally born and raised in the Bronx NY, moving to Richmond VA, at the age of 13. Being mentored by NY battle rapper Head Ice, this is around the time he started writing rhymes. Unfortunately this is also around the time when the hustling lifestyle started calling his name. He recalls that he looked up to certain dealers "around the hood" and they influenced him more than his favorite artists at that time. Consequently, Prison is where Saint Vinci developed his writing abilities. The criminal underworld had its highs and lows, which is why Vinci's music is so relatable to dope-boys on all levels. He refers to it as "I got that Batch". It took a 6 year stint in a Federal Maximum security prison for Vinci to realize that "he had the wrong dream" as Diego said in one of his favorite movies, Blow. Saint Vinci came home in 2018 with a new focus and purpose. Gearing up to launch his Montega Playboy album, releasing the single "Looking for 30's (featuring Lil Baby) Generating upward half a million streams to date. As well as “Duck Sauce” (featuring Da Baby). which should be noted, was all acomplished while Vinci was still residing on federal house arrest due to his parole terms. Saint Vinci feels he deserves his shot as an indie artist. He reveals that he's a student of hip-hop music, when asked where the name derived from.. He says "a Big Pun line. "Don't speak my name I'm a Saint" Hence.. Saint Vinci "If you truly rock with me I could do no wrong."

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Universal Hip Hop Museum
Our mission is simple. Preserve our proud history; educate a worldwide audience on the five elements of Hip Hop; and honor the trailblazers who paved the way. With immersive exhibits, live events, impactful educational programs, and a powerful new expression of the art form. We’re keeping hip hop at the forefront of our global audience.

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Blaq Poet
Blaq Poet is an American rapper from Queensbridge, New York, United States.
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Blaq Poet was first heard in the track "Beat You Down" from the Bridge Wars during 1987, a diss song towards KRS-One and Boogie Down Productions. At that time Poet was at least 17 years old, as stated in a 2009 radio interview. During 1991, Poet and DJ Hot Day made a duo called PHD (Poet & Hot Day) and released their debut album, Without Warning on Tuff City Records. They released after that album several 12 inch singles and an EP until 1996 when they parted ways due to being unable to find another record label. Poet went on to team up with KL, Hostyle and Solo, creating the group Screwball. They released two albums and a compilation together before Poet went solo with the street album Rewind: Deja Screw, released 2006. The album featured production from DJ Premier amongst others. Poet later on signed to DJ Premier's Year Round Record label and released his second album, Tha Blaqprint in 2009 with the majority production coming from DJ Premier and guest appearances from the likes of Lil' Fame and N.O.R.E. as well as labelmates NYGz and Nick Javas. On the remix version of Ain't Nuttin' Changed, a single from Tha Blaqprint, he collaborated with west coast rappers MC Eiht and Young Maylay. In 2010 he featured on parisian producer & rapper VENOM "vigilantes" 12 inch single, title remixed by DJ Premier. Blaq Poet is currently working on an album with producers Stu Bangas from Guns-N-Butter, and Vanderslice to be released on Stu's label Brutal Music. In 2007, Poet appeared on the track "Victory", on KRS-One and Marley Marl's 2007 album Hip Hop Lives, which was released as proof that The Bridge Wars had ended.