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This Marketing Executive Shares How She Built A Career Centering The Black Experience

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By Jasmine Browley· Updated January 13, 2023

If you enjoyed the R&B cipher from BET’s 2022 Soul Train Awards or the viral carpool karaoke-style clips featuring City Girls’ Yung Miami and music legend Babyface, Tasha Hilton is to thank for that.

As one of BET’s

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