Hilton Wright II
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Hilton Wright II
@DeuceWT
6x Billboard #1, RIAA Platinum & Gold, #GMSawards winning: songwriter & producer (Drake, Mike Posner, Big Sean,`black•𝘪𝘴𝘩). @seven15labs & @homeworkNFT
Los Angeles, CA Inscrit le Mart 2009
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“Come and get meeeeee”
HOV_DID🐻@_HOV_DID
what’s a random JAY-Z lyric you just yell out during the day??
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Today’s American History Lesson: Puerto Rico has been part of the U.S. since 1898, and Puerto Ricans have been U.S. citizens since 1917 🇵🇷 🇺🇸
We’ve cheered many non-Americans at the #SuperBowl. Bad Bunny isn’t one of them.
🏈 🎤

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OUT TODAY! I had the chance to co-write "Good To Me" with @rissipalmermusic and @_shannonsanders and I couldn't be more excited for everyone to hear this new music from this iconic artist: tidal.com/track/46767918…
Thank you Rissi for having me be apart of this song! 🙏🏾
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@AppleTV y’all just taking yo sweet time with this next season of Ted Lasso…come on man!
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I told my wife it felt like an Atlanta episode!
Broke Homie Matt@whowillMattWill
This episode is cousins with the Bibby episode of Atlanta.
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This episode is cousins with the Bibby episode of Atlanta.
Kai✨@Kaaaiii_00
The Bear S4E4 is so beautifully written and directed. It’s heartfelt, funny, and enlightening. Just incredible storytelling Ayo Edebiri, Lionel Boyce, Janicza Bravo, and everyone else who was involved did an amazing job creating this episode 👏🏽
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When I first starting having some success in music, my alma mater invited me on a panel alongside a living legend, Roy Ayers. A memory I'll cherish forever! Thank you Mr. Ayers for sharing your wisdom and sharing your talent with the world! Enjoy the eternal sunshine! #RoyAyers

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From our earliest days, Black history has always been American history – and Black folks have profoundly shaped our American culture through music, art, literature, sports, and beyond. One month a year is not sufficient to celebrate the power of the movements and the people who have fought for the rights we enjoy today. That’s something that we have to do each and every day, as we strive to live up to their example and make sure our children and grandchildren remember their stories.
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