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        • Stevie Franks: "How Dope Can You Go" - Emceeing Workshop
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        • Katherine George: "I Love Myself" Spoken Word Workshop
        • Sara Ahn: "Bringing It Back to the Old School" - BBoy/BBGirl Workshop
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        • Avery Collins: "Be Heard" Theater Workshop
        • ANJL: "Express Ya Self" - Graffiti Workshop
        • Manny Faces: "Cashe Rules Everything Around Me" - Media/ Journalism Workshop
        • Juxx Diamondz: "The Art of Emceeing, Today & Yesteday" - Emceeing Workshop
        • Lyric Prince: "Finding Your Personal Space" - Fine Arts Workshop
        • Loose Lee: "Fundamentals & History of Hip Hop" - Workshop
        • DJ IDAI - "Hip Hop: From Community to Corporations - Where is it Headed?
        • LadyVee DaPoet - "Voices For Positive Social Change"
        • DJ Tone Fresh: "Conscious DJs with Skills that Still Do Exist"
        • J.O.D. (Derrick Washington) - "Education & Empowerment through HipHop"
        • DJ Gumbo Soul: DJing & Sampling
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Workshop – Emcee –
“The Art of Emceeing: A Look at the Flow & Style of Today and Yesterday”

A look at the just how we got to the style and lyrics in mainstream “hip hop” music today versus those that are part the fabric of the sound and style of hip hop music from yester years. Take a time capsule to the past to breakdown the style and themes of hip hop seen in its historical context, along with how they have changed or perhaps are still heard in today’s music. Participants have a chance to hear these beats & styles & flows, along with write & perform their piece.

You know what they say about black coal under pressure, when enough is applied the result is a Diamond. This is what you get Juxx Diamondz. What a fitting name for this Brooklyn heavy hitter.  Juxx Diamondz is hittin' the game running, using his street experiences as the paint on each canvas he creates. Juxx takes his craft seriously and there is nothing stopping him from taking the industry by storm. Having had the opportunities working with the likes of SoSo Def recording artist, Q Da Kid, Bucktown USA, Mic Geronimo, Royal Flush, Tragedy Kahdafi, Mic Handz, Lady Luck, Nutso, and many More HIPHOP greats. His flows are thick with color impressions of street life, hood life, and real life.  His style is heavily influenced by such hip hop notables as Jay Z, Notorious BIG, Tupac, and oldies but goodies, like Kool and the Gang, Smokey Robinson, and Al Green to name a few. He seeks to show the younger generation the true essence of hip hop. 

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​www.juxxdiamondz.com
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  • ≡ HHHC ⇑
    • Element 1: The DJ
    • Element 3: Breaking - The BBoy & BGirl Breakout
    • Element 4: Graffiti Art
    • Element 5: Knowledge
  • The Collective Mindset
    • DJs
    • The Emcee (MC)
    • Graffiti & Visual Artists
    • Producers & New Media
    • Dancers
  • The Biz
    • Indie Artist Biz Consulting & A&R Assistance & Booking Packages
    • Music & Art to Purchase
    • Community & Small Biz Collabs
    • Affiliates
  • Knowledge is Power
    • Empowerment & Education >
      • Hip Hop Can Unite Us: College Workshops & Performance Series >
        • Stevie Franks: "How Dope Can You Go" - Emceeing Workshop
        • Dister: "The Intersecting Arts of the Culture" - Workshop
        • Katherine George: "I Love Myself" Spoken Word Workshop
        • Sara Ahn: "Bringing It Back to the Old School" - BBoy/BBGirl Workshop
        • Malak Lunsford: "Unity from Dance" Workshop
        • Avery Collins: "Be Heard" Theater Workshop
        • ANJL: "Express Ya Self" - Graffiti Workshop
        • Manny Faces: "Cashe Rules Everything Around Me" - Media/ Journalism Workshop
        • Juxx Diamondz: "The Art of Emceeing, Today & Yesteday" - Emceeing Workshop
        • Lyric Prince: "Finding Your Personal Space" - Fine Arts Workshop
        • Loose Lee: "Fundamentals & History of Hip Hop" - Workshop
        • DJ IDAI - "Hip Hop: From Community to Corporations - Where is it Headed?
        • LadyVee DaPoet - "Voices For Positive Social Change"
        • DJ Tone Fresh: "Conscious DJs with Skills that Still Do Exist"
        • J.O.D. (Derrick Washington) - "Education & Empowerment through HipHop"
        • DJ Gumbo Soul: DJing & Sampling
    • Get Informed & Empowered! >
      • OUR BLOG: Ins & Outs of The Biz
  • Get Involved!
    • Contact
    • Employment