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If Heaven Had Heights ©2023

If Heaven Had Heights reimagines the visual language of the trap as a site of transcendence rather than entrapment. What circulates is not contraband, but sound—moving through the city as a shared frequency that transforms those who receive it. As bodies begin to defy gravity, ascent emerges not as escape, but as becoming.

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