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Lilly Torosyan

Lilly Torosyan

Lilly Torosyan is a freelance writer based in Connecticut. Her writing focuses on the confluence of identity, diaspora and language – especially within the global Armenian communities. She has a master’s degree in Human Rights from University College London and a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Boston University, where she served on the ASA Executive Board. She is currently working on her inaugural poetry collection.

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  1. I understand that the term “rap” or “rapper” must be used when discussing up and coming artists these days to enhance the recognition of an artist, but R-Mean is truly an “Emcee”, and not a rapper. His lyrical ability speaks for itself. His knowledge of Hip Hop culture and the history of Hip Hop speaks for itself. He is pursuing Hip Hop because of his passion for the culture and the art. He is not just another rapper. Props to R-Mean. He’s got my support. One, Maka

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