J. Money
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J. Money
@throwedmind210
producer. writer. chef. photographer. archivist. @thesmokersclub @vipermagazine



Tego Calderón was everywhere in the early 2000s — Fast & Furious, collabs with Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, you name it — but his real contribution goes deeper than pop culture moments. At the height of reggaeton's global rise, Tego used his platform to center Afro-Puerto Rican identity and challenge anti-Blackness within Latino culture itself. His music opened doors for conversations about race, representation, and belonging that our community is still having today — and that's exactly the kind of legacy worth preserving and celebrating. #BlackHistoryMonth #LatinoMusuem #BuilditOnTheMall #TegoCalderon

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