Marcus Hammond is the visionary founder behind the Black Food Truck Festival, Ohm Radio writes. A former basketball star and proud graduate of the College of Charleston, Hammond hails from Memphis, Tenn. From his banking background to his entrepreneurial spirit, he’s a true go-getter who thrives on innovation. With an unyielding commitment to his community’s success, Hammond believes in lifting others up and ensuring everyone achieves victory. His determination and drive are the driving forces behind his remarkable achievements. He gave Charleston City Paper his top 5 albums that keep him motivated:
Confessions by Usher
Urban Flora by Alina Baraz
Ghetto Dope by Master P
Malibu by Anderson Paak
Hotter Than July by Stevie Wonder
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