I Am a Genius. I Get Paid to Think. I Am The BRAND.
The Genius. ~ an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc.: the genius of Mozart.
A self-made-genius, Puff Hickson has always been passionate about learning. “I’ve always wanted to be a Jack of all trades AND a master of many,” she says. An avid reader, most of what she knows is due to her own exploration and research.
Artist | Filmmaker | Engineer | Visionary | Entrepreneur | The Magic!
Experience a journey through...Life, Love, Art and Inspiration!
[Puff Hickson]
Born and raised in Spanish Harlem, NY. Puff as an artist with lyrics that are used like a weapon to teach and flame M.C.'s with her feverish delivery and poetic lyrics annihilate any competitor and devastate any one who wishes to possess the mic after her Magic has blessed it…
Accomplishments include:
Puff Hickson best known as Puff The Magic* The Queen of Sheba" (an Original member of the HipHop group OFI. - Puff, Ces & Tiz) is an Entrepreneur who began her journey as a Dancer then an Artist in the 80-90s. And has become a talented Filmmaker, Recording Engineer and Photographer Puff's musical affluence, taste, interest and knowledge spans across a world of genres. Puff has continued to enhance herself over the years.
In PUFF's words:
"I'm THE SELF MADE GENIUS!!! an Artist, Writer, Filmmaker, Recording engineer & Photographer and so on, I See with my Mind and Listen with my Soul..."
When asked, "Are you a Robot or Alien?"
"…I prefer to communicate one on one that way you can ask and I will answer and eventually we will get to know each other better, I'm an Alien. lol”
Artist. Filmmaker. Engineer. Visionary. Entrepreneur. The Magic!
- The Movie -
VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY "GHETTO SONG"
A powerful and intimate portrait of Puff Hickson, the last remaining member of an all-female hip hop group from Spanish Harlem, as she encounters painful and difficult times while following her dream to make it in the music business and escape life in the ghetto. - by Monica Sharf.