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Rapper Uncle Tino Hopes to Educate and Lead

H-Town s up and coming Latinx lyricist talks new album Colorfool and fighting transphobia in hip hop. By Carlos Brandon 3/17/2021 at 6:00am Uncle Tino s new concept album is funky and refined. Uncle Tino’s creative evolution is in full swing. The 26-year-old Houston native has been writing and releasing music since he was 15, originally under the stage name MC i Ckan Ryme. While his early releases displayed an undeniable lyrical gift and a penchant for boom bap freestyles, his recent singles paint a funkier, more musically refined picture—one which flexes his vocal talents and creative use of sound. The UH grad with a background in media production and beverage management has released three singles in anticipation of his upcoming concept album,

Best Houston Music Releases of 2020

It is difficult to write about 2020 and avoid cliche, but we ll try. After all, while the world seemingly fell apart, it actually just kept turning. Most of us, if only out of sheer necessity, simply carried on. Those of us who could, kept working. We got up each day and plugged away, at times through a fog of uncertainty, fiscal and existential anxiety. One thing that kept many of us going was music. From protest anthems like Lil Baby s The Bigger Picture to the internet-breaking WAP and Taylor Swift s surprise magnum opus Folklore, music was often the conduit through which we experienced and coped with a historically traumatizing year.

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