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Meet Mario Butterfield, the renaissance man shaping Detroit's hip-hop and streetwear culture
From designing fliers for the Hip-Hop Shop to creating Detroit’s first themed Nike Air Jordan sneaker
By Kahn Santori Davison
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Music, Visual Art, Mario Butterfield, Maurice Malone, Burn Rubber, Two 18, The Hip-Hop Shop
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