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Reaux Marquez offers a 16 for the city freestyle, talks about why Hip-Hop is a religion, fatherhood, and black presence

Reaux Marquez offers a 16 for the city freestyle, talks about why Hip-Hop is a religion, fatherhood, and black presence

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Embark on a captivating journey with the episode 'Reaux Marquez: 16 For The City' in the immersive world of 'Museum of Presence.' Join host Shabazz Larkin as he explores the life, music, fatherhood, spirituality, and creative process of Nashville rapper Reaux Marquez.


In this episode Marquez offers a freestyle. A mesmerizing showcase of his lyrical prowess. As one of the city's finest wordsmiths, Marquez weaves his experiences into a tapestry of artistry, delving into the complexities of balancing fatherhood and a musical career while offering insight into the transformative power of spirituality.


Support the 'Museum of Presence' by sharing this episode and spreading the word about our mission. Follow us on Instagram @museumofpresence and subscribe to our podcast to stay connected with our vibrant artistic community. Together, let's honor the brilliance of Reaux Marquez and celebrate the undeniable influence of music and meaningful connections on our collective journey. Join us as we embark on an enchanting exploration, where the beats of life converge with artistic expression, inspiring deeper understanding and shared inspiration.


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00:00 Museum of Presence x Reaux Marquez

00:00 How Did you Start Rapping?

00:22 16 For The City Freestyle

03:18 Reaux Marquez

03:33 Introduction

05:36 The Creative Process

06:59 Start With Drums

08:51 Dancing On Jefferson

09:27 Making Music For Me First

12:06 disruption

14:30 Telling Our Stories

16:24 Black Art in Public Spaces

16:57 Music City History

23:34 Top Five: Reaux Marquez

26:46 Fatherhood

28:34 Childhood Memories in Nashville - TSU Parade

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