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Anthropology alumnus writes Cardinals rap

Anthopology alumnus Richard Williams, known to many as rapper Prince Ea, got caught up in the St. Louis Cardinals World Series run with a new song.

It’s Friday, and let’s face it, if you have ties to St. Louis, you’re probably thinking a lot about Game 7 of the World Series tonight.

You’re not alone.

University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Richard Williams, who raps under the name Prince Ea and was recently featured on UMSL Daily, got caught up in the moment for a new song.

Go Cards!

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