Chicago Rapper femdot. Talks Science and Social Justice
Clip: 03/10/2022 | 4m 16s
The Chicago artist known for sporting a mechanical pencil behind his right ear is debuting his first post-pandemic album at an all-ages concert tomorrow night. Arts Correspondent Angel Idowu caught up with the rapper, femdot., and shares why he hopes his music encourages people to remain true to themselves.
Aired: 03/10/22 |
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