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Rapper Al Kapone ‘putting on for the city’ with ‘Mask Up Memphis’ - TSDMemphis.com

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Underground hip hop Memphis rapper Al Kapone has added his persona to the mix of partners in a new campaign targeting young Memphians to wear a mask as the COVID-19 virus continues to surge. “I had to try to help my city, Memphis, Tenn.,” Kapone said. “I’ve got to put on for my city. Young []

Source: TSDMemphis.com - The New Tri-State Defender - TSDMemphis.com
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