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Wise Mind Movement: From The Ville To Los Angeles

Wise Mind Movement's first ever pop-shop to take place on June 15th

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Wise Mind Movement: From The Ville To Los Angeles
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Back on May 3, 2016, Jose and Wise Mind Movement announced the brand's first ever pop-up shop. They stated they had a surprise coming on the 30th in regards to the big day. On May 30th, Wise Mind Movement took to twitter to inform all supporters and Dreamvillains that there would also be a meet & greet. J. Cole's artist Cozz, signed to Dreamville Records, and his collective Tha Committee along with EARTHGANG will be in attendance for the pop-shop. If you aren't familiar with the movement get acquainted by giving my earlier article on Wise Mind Movement a read here.

EARTHGANG is a hip-hop duo made up by Johnny Venus and Doctur Dot. The group was formed in 2008 out of Atlanta, Georgia which surprised me because they bring a completely unique sound from that region. They've recently gained exposure from their latest project Strays With Rabies and touring on Bas' Too High To Riot tour.

Cozz, from South Central, was signed to J. Cole's Dreamville record label in 2014 after gaining a buzz from his song Dreams which served as his single for his highly anticipated project Cozz & Effect entirely produced by Meez. He then officially established his collective Tha Committee the same year. Visit


Make sure you are in attendance to support Wise Mind Movement's progression and to get up close and personal with all of this awe-inspiring talent.


Also, celebrate the growth of the brand with Jose and Wise Mind Movement.

Everyday a star is born.


http://www.wisemindmovement.com

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