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“With Reggaeton flooding the airwaves and every rap label creating a Latino imprint — think Bad Boy Latino, Roc La Familia, and Wu Tang Latino — it’s perfect timing for Bridgez, one of the first hip-hop magazines targeting the Latino demographic, to hit newsstands.
Serving as “Hip-Hop’s Latino Connection,” Bridgez was created by Ariel Gonzalez and Charlie Nunez whom first conceived the idea while both attending NYC’s Art & Design High School.”
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