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Kosiso Ugwueze

Kosiso Ugwueze

Kosiso Ugwueze is a graduate student by day and a vinyl record collector by night. Her record collection ranges from 70s Nigerian psychedelic rock to 2000s Hip Hop. The first album she bought with her allowance money was Alicia Keys’s The Diary of Alicia Keys which she played on her CD player until both broke. Now that it’s no longer 2003, she’s wracking up hours of listening time on Spotify instead. When she’s not scouring record stores or surfing the web for new music, she’s on the hunt for the best breakfast burrito in every city she visits. Find her on Twitter @ugwueze_kosiso.

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