Typerception

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Photos from Typerception's post 03/28/2026

They see the silhouette… but some don’t know the weight behind it.

Everything I’ve been through wasn’t meant to break me it was shaping me. Every loss, every delay, every moment I had to sit in silence and figure it out… it built something stronger in me.

There’s a whole story behind this look. Behind the calm. Behind the way I move now.

Still growing. Still learning. Still becoming the man I needed.

This just the beginning. God first.

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Growth Resilience Purpose

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TikTok · Typerception Come join us for our grand opening The Gentleman’s Kitchen (TGK) is an elevated dining destination where Caribbean flavors meet classic steakhouse refinement. Our menu blends bold island spices with soulful comfort and premium cuts, all crafted with fresh, high-quality ingredients. From expertly g...

Photos from Typerception's post 02/03/2026

Being in the room at the 68th Grammy Awards felt surreal.

Seeing Ms. Lauryn Hill return to the Grammy stage for the first time since 1999 on the first day of Black History Month to honor legends is a full-circle moment I’ll never forget.

She led a powerful tribute honoring D’Angelo and Roberta Flack, performing and celebrating songs like “Nothing Even Matters,” “Brown Sugar,” “Lady,” “Untitled (How Does It Feel),” “Devil’s Pie,” and “Africa,” followed by Roberta Flack classics including “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” “Killing Me Softly With His Song,” “Where Is the Love,” “The Closer I Get to You,” and “Compared to What.”

Joined by Lucky Daye, Raphael Saadiq, Bilal, Leon Thomas, Jon Batiste, Wyclef Jean, Chaka Khan, John Legend, Lalah Hathaway, October London, Leon Bridges, and Alexia Jayy—that wasn’t just a performance, that was history.

So much brilliance. So much legacy. So much Black excellence in one room.
Grateful to witness it in real time.

01/28/2026

I’ve learned that real leadership comes from vulnerability.
Knowing where you’re weak and allowing others to be strong there. Letting them shine without ego.
True leaders inspire growth, not fear—and they’re never intimidated by someone else’s potential.

Photos from Typerception's post 03/05/2024

Remember who you are, but always be ready for who you’re meant to be, so you’re not afraid of the changes that come your way.

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