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(2023) Hartford, Connecticut artist Homii Mamii stops by Titanium Radio for an in-depth conversation about the Connecticut hip hop scene, being a woman in rap, and why storytelling still matters in music today.
During this interview, Homii Mamii discusses the lack of consistency in the CT music scene, the importance of artists building strong teams with producers and DJs, and how she separates herself from other female rappers by focusing on lyricism and real stories instead of following trends.
She also talks about growing up in Hartford, her artistic influences from multiple genres, and her mission to break stereotypes about women in hip hop.
If you’re interested in the Connecticut music scene, female rappers, independent artists, and hip hop culture, this conversation gives insight into what it takes to stand out and build a career in music today.
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