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At a hip-hop showcase at the Center for Southern Folklore a few weeks  ago, a microphone was handed into the crowd, and a few of the aspiring  artists there as fans took turns with their own freestyle verses.
The best of the bunch, by far, came from Tim "Royal'T TopMC" Love, a hulking 19-year-old who charmed the crowd with a flow that was warm, easeful, and engaging.
I'd met Royal'T earlier in the evening, when he was passing out  flyers for a show he was promoting the next night at downtown's...<br />
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