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Anti Hip-Pop Consortium

Continued from page 1

Published on June 07, 2007

As much as these three lyricists hope to make MCing part of their day jobs as well as their graveyard shifts, it´s hard to do hip-hop full-time nowadays, especially in Broward. Yet there´s hope for this budding group.

¨The hip-hop community here is still brand new,¨ Limelight says. ¨It´s not like in other cities, even Miami, where the scene is much bigger with more artists, more shows, more everything. Broward is like 200-300 strong that´s real hip-hop heads coming out every night to support... and that´s what really matters... the support.¨

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