RVA MUSIC FEST: Black Liq

by | Aug 24, 2011 | MUSIC

This hardworking MC has been getting out in front of a lot of local hip-hop fans lately, from opening for artists like Snoop Dogg and Bone Thugs N Harmony to headlining The National. He also does two different local hip-hop radio shows, one on Mondays from 11 PM-1 AM on WDCE (90.1 FM), and one on Saturdays from 1-3 AM on WRIR (97.3 FM). Last year’s This Is Hip-Hop got a lot of attention for its single, “Richmond,” which threw the spotlight on RVA hip-hop and proved that Black Liq is always trying to represent for his home city and state. During the RVA Music Fest, Black Liq will be performing at the Camel Showcase on Saturday September 10.

myspace.com/blackliq
rvamusicfest.com
RMF facebook page


This hardworking MC has been getting out in front of a lot of local hip-hop fans lately, from opening for artists like Snoop Dogg and Bone Thugs N Harmony to headlining The National. He also does two different local hip-hop radio shows, one on Mondays from 11 PM-1 AM on WDCE (90.1 FM), and one on Saturdays from 1-3 AM on WRIR (97.3 FM). Last year’s This Is Hip-Hop got a lot of attention for its single, “Richmond,” which threw the spotlight on RVA hip-hop and proved that Black Liq is always trying to represent for his home city and state. During the RVA Music Fest, Black Liq will be performing at the Camel Showcase on Saturday September 10.

myspace.com/blackliq
rvamusicfest.com
RMF facebook page

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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