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Urban Lights: Hip Hop’s Last Standing Hub

Urban Lights: Hip Hop’s Last Standing Hub

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In the heart of St. Paul, Urban Lights stands as one of just 35 Black-owned record stores left in the nation, thriving for 32 years as a cultural beacon for hip hop. Owner Timothy Wilson has welcomed legends like Beyoncé and Run-DMC, while adapting the store to survive industry shifts—offering DJ services, playlist creation, and digital music fills. More than a shop, it’s a creative sanctuary where artists, poets, and producers gather to vibe, learn, and grow. DJs like JG credit the space with launching their careers through mentorship from seasoned pros. With vinyl making a comeback, Wilson’s vision is clear: to light the path for the next generation of Twin Cities creatives, one turntable at a time.

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