In this episode of 90s Girl Boss ; The Quia Morgan Hill Show: we sit down with Maryland-born lyricist Tim Lewis, an artist whose music bridges the golden era of hip-hop with a cinematic, soul-driven sound.
Growing up with a DJ father, music was never just background noise for Tim it was part of his DNA. Since launching his career in 2011, he’s crafted a style that blends nostalgic, sample-rich production with introspective storytelling that resonates across generations. From performing at Howard University’s legendary Homecoming to hearing his music featured in the 2022 film I Can, Tim’s journey proves that hip-hop is more than music it’s a legacy.
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