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On WAX – The Poster Magazine | VIVIAN GREEN
AUGUST – Vol. 3 – No. 23
“I’m not putting negative energy out there. For what? For Him? No.” – VIVIAN GREEN
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On WAX – The Poster Magazine | YG
AUGUST – Vol. 3 – No. 22
“I don’t feel regular to be on Def Jam since there hasn’t been a west coast rapper on the label in 15 years.”- YG
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On WAX – The Poster Magazine | KIDZ IN THE HALL
AUGUST – Vol. 3 – No. 21

JULY
• Vol. 3 – No. 21
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Standing on Obama’s Presidency; being typecasted as hipsters discussed with Chicago Duo
On WAX – The Poster Magazine | DWELE

JUNE
• Vol. 3 – No. 20
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Neo soul crooner Dwele says what’s really on his mind about what’s getting spins on radio today, his mission as an artist and why he could do without commercial fame
On WAX – The Poster Magazine | CUPID

MAY
• Vol. 3 – No. 19
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Louisiana’s own Cupid continues to bridge the gap between young and old music lovers, releases new single “Do My Ladies Run This Party” and secures endorsement deal with McDonalds
On WAX – The Poster Magazine | TRAE

APRIL
• Vol. 3 – No. 18
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Trae The Truth says he’s not the one to talk, but to show; explains controversy surrounding “Trae Day” and his love for community service
On WAX – The Poster Magazine | BG

MARCH
• Vol. 3 – No. 17
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: New Orleans rapper BG says he looks forward to a Hot Boys reunion, discusses career plans after leaving Atlantic and gives his opinion on why police target rappers
On WAX – The Poster Magazine | TWISTA

FEBRUARY
• Vol. 3 – No. 16
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Twista talks about his longevity in the music industry, how he remains relevant and what his experience brings to the table for his crew Get Money Gang
On WAX – The Poster Magazine | THUG BOSS

JANUARY
• Vol. 3 – No. 15
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Thug Boss a.k.a. Slim Thug explains the benefits of independent vs. major labels, reveals some shocking business plans and gives some honest advice to unsigned artists on how to get in the industry

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