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Bootleg Like Jazz

@blljTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 14, 2026 · stalePublic earnings

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Paid members
1
0% · 30 days
Total audience
1
incl. free followers
Observed monthly earnings
$3
Starting price
$4/mo
3 membership tiers
Membership tiers

Where the 1 observed tier members sit

$4100%

Largest observed tier is $4 Fan Recognition— the bar only uses public tier patron counts.

$0/moFree00% of observed tier members
$4/moFan Recognition1100% of observed tier members
$15/moBehind the scenes00% of observed tier members
Growth signals — Bootleg Like Jazz
0%

1 paid members · past 30 days

Membership
121
May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Bootleg Like Jazz1 members · $3/mo

The chart only uses Bootleg Like Jazz's observed public history. Comparison peers are listed below, but comparable trend series are not available yet.

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Where Bootleg Like Jazz ranks

5 creators shown
#7of 7 measured
Total audience in Recommended cohort

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Ranking data · includes stale rows
Bootleg Like Jazz's total audience rank in Recommended cohort
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Bootleg Like JazzProfilePodcastsTotal audience position in Recommended cohort
1ReferenceAug 14, 2026Stale

The rank uses the full fixed cohort. This table shows up to five creators around Bootleg Like Jazz; the coverage summary above still counts everyone.

What they publish

Recent posts

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Image Latest postPublicShould i study abroad?

Podcast alert 🚨🚨🚨- I personally believe everyone should travel abroad but should everyone live abroad for a short time period. Checkout part 1 of my series about living abroad. Don't forget to subscribe and consider supporting me at www.patreon.com/bllj

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Genesis Evans on Bootleg Like Jazz discussing NY fashion week, her Garifuna roots and Afro-LatinidadJan 21, 2020 View post Genesis Evans was born in New Orleans, LA and currently resides in Houston, TX. She was crowned Ms. Honduras Houston and as a result has participated in multiple pageants. In October 2017 she was crowned “Miss Teen Turismo Model Universe and in 2018 Genesis represented Honduras at Miss Lumiere International World in Singapore and Malaysia. In 2019, Genesis directed and organized the first Miss Raices Fashion Show in Houston to fundraise for an orphanage in Honduras. Although Genesis was born in the United States, her maternal and paternal grandparents originated from GArticleJan 21, 2020Public 0 0Lindsay Gary: The Re-education Project, Dance Afrikana and the Afrikanah Book ClubLindsay Gary, MPA, MA is a PhD candidate in Africology and African American Studies, a professor of History, writer, speaker, and choreographer. She is an alumna of Texas Southern University and the University of Houston and the founder/board president of The Re-Education Project, founder/artistic director of Dance Afrikana, LLC, and founder/curator of Afrikanah Book Club.ImageOct 30, 2019Public 0 0Letrece G talks "The G Code" her new book, LLC's and authenticityOct 30, 2019 View post Letrece has always been a true writer at heart. During her adolescence she began creating and editing a monthly newsletter that highlighted community events and creative writing. Letrece became illustrious by being a published author in her early teens with her poems appearing in several national poetry anthologies. Her writing expertise became more prevalent during her college years, where several of her articles and essays became required readings for a Sociology course at Loyola University New Orleans.ArticleOct 30, 2019Public 0 0Bootleg Like Jazz S1 - Rhythms of Afro-Latin CultureInstagram: @bootleglikejazz, @yzbeatz713, #diannydiallohinds, @kdmd_health, @strictlystreetsalsa, @reysalsa25, @batalahouston, @yenimolinet, @cuban.funkArticleOct 27, 2019Public 0 0Rhythms of Afro-Latin Culture: Danny HindsIn this video Danny Hinds talks about Afro-Latin Culture, dance and travel. Keisha Davis and Osunbunmi Gaidi also share their journey in dance and what dancing means to them.VideoOct 27, 2019Public 0 0Banke The Author and Chris Legier from The Universal TruthOct 27, 2019ArticleOct 27, 2019Public 0 0Rabbi Sensei and The Universal TruthOct 27, 2019ArticleOct 27, 2019Public 0 0Blaze X BlackOct 27, 2019ArticleOct 27, 2019Public 0 0Richie Mike MBK and Chris from Show 1002Richie Mike was born and raised on the southwest side of Houston, TX. Bless, on the founders of My Brothers Keeper 713, was one of the foundational inspirations for Richie Mike to start his rap career. He has been rapping now for 5 years. He is working on his songwriting and recording skills daily. Richie Mike is a visionary recording artist who is also an amateur aspiring producer.ImageOct 27, 2019Public 0 0Gumbo Session Part 2 : Learning French, Tourist vs. Traveler Mentality and Ethnicity vs. RaceQ's speaks French and talks about his past, his experiences living in France and more.ImageOct 27, 2019Public 0 0Leslie Contreras Schwartz - Houston's 4th Poet Laureate discusses mental healthOct 27, 2019 View post Leslie Contreras Schwartz is the fourth Houston Poet Laureate, serving from 2019-2021. She is a multi-genre writer whose book, Who Speaks for Us Here, is scheduled for spring 2020 publication with Skull + Wind Press. Her work has recently appeared or is forthcoming in Gulf Coast, Anomaly, The Missouri Review, The Collagist, [PANK], Iowa Review, Verse Daily, and the anthology Xicanx: 21 Mexican American Writers of the 21st Century (University of Arizona, 2022), among others. She is also the author of Nightbloom & Cenote, (St. Julian Press, 2018). www.lesliecschwartz.com www.bootleglikejazImageOct 27, 2019Public 0 0
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