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Nina Capone is a seasoned hip-hop artist, entrepreneur, and media mogul with a legacy deeply rooted in the independent music scene. Starting her rap career in 1992 under the mentorship of the legendary Loni Gamble, she has evolved from an emcee into a powerhouse in business, technology, and digital media. As the driving force behind In Da Streets Radio, she has built a platform dedicated to empowering independent artists, giving them the exposure and opportunities they deserve. Beyond music, Nina Capone is the founder of My Biz Consulting LLC, where she helps businesses streamline their operations through technology, digital marketing, and strategic growth solutions. A visionary with a passion for innovation, she continues to bridge the gap between music, business, and technology—proving that true hustle never stops. 🚀🎤

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May 15, 20262 min
Nina Capone Launches Official Website and Opens Up About Battling Agoraphobia in the Music Industry
Independent hip-hop pioneer Nina Capone is entering a new chapter in her career with the official launch of her website, www.ninacapone.com, giving fans and supporters a centralized home for her music, media ventures, and personal story. The launch represents more than just a digital milestone — it’s a declaration of resilience from an artist who has quietly fought through years of anxiety and agoraphobia while building a respected name behind the scenes in entertainment. Known for her...

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May 12, 20262 min
Up Close With Bengy Jones: Building an Ecosystem That Protects and Empowers Women
Click to catch the video interview with Bengy Jones and Nina Capone When Nina Capone sat down with Bengy Jones, Executive Producer of Roc Da Mic Podcast, the conversation quickly became bigger than music. What started as an interview turned into a powerful discussion about purpose, protection, leadership, and creating real opportunities for women in every lane of life. Check out the Full Interview In an industry often criticized for exploiting women, Bengy Jones is taking a different...

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Apr 27, 20264 min
NAAM: The Story They Tried to Forget — And the Voice That Refuses to Stay Silent
This past weekend, Inspire Da Streets didn’t just cover a story — we stepped into a living testimony. We followed the legacy of one of hip hop’s most profound untold rap groups: NAAM. A name that never fully got its flowers, yet left fingerprints on the culture that can’t be erased. The group itself was a force — Sonni Blak, Q-Don, Rambo, (The Original) Meek Mills, and Eyse The Supa — each bringing a different energy, a different truth, but all speaking the same language: the streets. And at...

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