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Trumaine Lamar, Transparent, J. Drew, and TSoul Set To kick off 2014 BET Music Matters Showcase
Long time favorites of UV will be kicking off the BET Music Matters showcase this upcoming Tuesday.
Long time favorites of UV will be kicking off the BET Music Matters showcase this upcoming Tuesday. Trumaine Lamar, Transparent, T Soul, and J. Drew will be hitting the stage January 14th at the famed SOBs in New York City.
BET Music Matters Showcase highlights deserving upcoming artists making a noise in the music scene. And this next step in their career is well-deserved for three artists who have been grinding non-stop.
The showcase is free entry, but space is limited.
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