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Hold Up Wait A Min: How Meek Mill Should Respond to the LeBron 23 "Dreams & Nightmares" Situation.

Hold Up Wait A Min: How Meek Mill Should Respond to the LeBron 23 "Dreams & Nightmares" Situation.

Nike didn’t just borrow a phrase. They tapped into a cultural identity Meek Mill spent 14 years building through Dreams & Nightmares. Here’s why the internet misunderstood the issue and how Meek should actually respond to the LeBron 23 rollout.

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Give Caresha Her Flowers: Why Yung Miami’s Run Right Now Is Bigger Than People Want to Admit

Give Caresha Her Flowers: Why Yung Miami’s Run Right Now Is Bigger Than People Want to Admit

Yung Miami’s current run is bigger than gossip, bigger than podcasts, and bigger than viral moments. From fashion and confidence to branding and influence, Caresha has become one of the defining faces of modern Black pop culture. This is about growth, visibility, and why her impact deserves real recognition right now.

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Search for Peace and Work to Maintain It

Search for Peace and Work to Maintain It

Peace isn’t some unreachable spiritual state granted to a lucky few. Psalm 34:14 says to “search for peace and work to maintain it,” and the older I get, the more I understand why. This is a reflection on creativity, boundaries, movement, faith, and the environments that help me protect peace in a chaotic world

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The Morning Download

The Morning Download

A reflection on protecting the mind during the first moments of the day, how dreams and first thoughts often become songs, ideas, and sales, and why I avoid phones in the morning to hear myself think before the world interrupts.

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WE OUTSIDE. FIRST FRIDAY ART MARKET at PARKSIDE PUBLIC HOUSE - MAY 2, 202

WE OUTSIDE. FIRST FRIDAY ART MARKET at PARKSIDE PUBLIC HOUSE - MAY 2, 202

We are outside. Literally. First Friday Art Market in Indianapolis. Originals framed and ready from fine art to anime inspired pieces. Pull up from 6PM to 9PM or tap in online.

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Protect the Vision: Why I Take Ownership Seriously

Protect the Vision: Why I Take Ownership Seriously

Notes from the World Arts Expo panel on art, ownership, and the Crayola story my high school art teacher told me. Why every creator needs a paper trail — and why people see courtroom sketches in my work without knowing my background.

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From Donkey Kong to the Panel: How I Built My Language as an Artist

From Donkey Kong to the Panel: How I Built My Language as an Artist

From drawing Donkey Kong as a kid to speaking on a live panel, this is how I built my language as an artist—and why it still evolves.

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Consistency Comes From What You Love. Growth Comes From What You Don’t Normally Do

Consistency Comes From What You Love. Growth Comes From What You Don’t Normally Do

Most people think consistency and growth come from the same place. They don’t. Consistency usually comes from the things you naturally love doing, while real growth comes from stepping outside your normal habits. This is the balance that shapes your music, your business, and ultimately your life

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Drawing the cover for When You Step on a Tiger’s Tail (47 seconds)

Drawing the cover for When You Step on a Tiger’s Tail (47 seconds)

Detroit artist JHarry drew his own EP cover — pencil, color, his hands. 47 seconds of process. Years of vision. When You Step On A Tiger's Tail is out now.

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