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Juice Lord Spreads Luv

‘Spread Luv: A Point Of Light’ is a twelve track album that takes you through the mind of Juice Lord. The feel of the album as a whole is genuine, authentic, and gimmick-free. The production behind the project is pristine providing an essence of nostalgia and reflection.

‘Spread Luv: A Point of Light’ CD

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Juice Lord released his debut album ‘Spread Luv: A Point of Light’ back in May. Juice reflects upon his inner thoughts, deriving from sorrow, happiness and personal life endeavors. The album as a whole is an undisputed timeless project. Juice pulled some dope-ass local features as well, making for a great display of authentic Twin Cities hip-hop artists.

Featured artists include: Tek, Kaleem The Dream, Ethos, Lucien Parker, Foxybrownskin Kay, Emanuel Carter, Engless, Why Khaliq, and Ms. Destiny Roberts.

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Urban Lights has been around since 1993, a legendary local record store in Saint Paul, MN. Urban Lights hosts events like open mics, DJ sets and networking workshops. Make sure to go check them out!

It was nice seeing this place packed with good people filled with positivity and support. This show was an intimate show that provided direct vibes with every individual in attendance, a very diverse group. I’ve covered a lot of shows, big, small, mainstream, underground. This show was unique not because of the setting but because the attendees genuinely wanted to be there. The Spread Luv Show was hosted by the legendary Mr. Peter Parker, a prominent voice in Hip-hop.

Juice Lord performing at Urban Lights

‘Spread Luv’ is a much needed project, especially during times like these filled with conflict and civil unrest. As the whole world knows Minnesota is going through some fucked up times mainly revolving around racial injustices including police brutality, and systematic oppression.

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This show was true to its name Spread Luv: A Point Of Light. You had to be there. A much needed point of light!