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Tim, or Timmy L. Poindexter (August 3,1969-September 6, 2020), better known as Black A.G., was a rapper and "first breakout artist" for Chicago hip hop. He also was a B-boy apart of the Soul Sonic Rockers<ref>https://chicagoreader.com/music/rest-in-power-to-chicago-hip-hops-first-breakout-artist/</ref> <ref>https://www.discogs.com/artist/542293-Black-AG?srsltid=AfmBOoroSlFJ7eTqJWvXqn__cuVeEDVnHSURKAVMy0XtL26u0a7z1Aem</ref> | Tim, or Timmy L. Poindexter (August 3,1969-September 6, 2020), better known as Black A.G., was a rapper and "first breakout artist" for Chicago hip hop. He also was a B-boy apart of the Soul Sonic Rockers<ref>https://chicagoreader.com/music/rest-in-power-to-chicago-hip-hops-first-breakout-artist/</ref> <ref>https://www.discogs.com/artist/542293-Black-AG?srsltid=AfmBOoroSlFJ7eTqJWvXqn__cuVeEDVnHSURKAVMy0XtL26u0a7z1Aem</ref> He was part of a duo with [[Quicksilver Cooley]]. | ||
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Tim, or Timmy L. Poindexter (August 3,1969-September 6, 2020), better known as Black A.G., was a rapper and "first breakout artist" for Chicago hip hop. He also was a B-boy apart of the Soul Sonic Rockers[1] [2] He was part of a duo with Quicksilver Cooley.
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