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Armand Hammer Keeps a Foot in the Past, but Its Eyes on the Future

The New York rap duo of Billy Woods and Elucid tackle inequality, aging and anxiety on their sixth album, “We Buy Diabetic Test Strips.”

Marcus J. Moore
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Elucid, Rap and Hip-Hop
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