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For Flagboy Giz, Mardi Gras Is More Than ‘Just Some Floats’

The 37-year-old artist is a Black Masking Indian who sews his own colorful suits. His blending those practices with rap music has made him one of the city’s most in-demand performers.

Millan Verma
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Black People, Content Type: Personal Profile, Flagboy Giz, Mardi Gras, Rap and Hip-Hop
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