Mos Def Poster Twitter Competition
- Text by HUCK HQ

We’re nearing the 20k-follower mark on Twitter and to celebrate Huck is giving away 10 signed, limited edition copies of our exclusive Mos Def poster, designed by the one, the only Timba Smits!
The poster is inspired by one of the most frequently tweeted and retweeted quotes from the Huck back catalogue.
We want to thank all our fans, new and old, for their support by entering all our followers into a draw to win one of the prints once we hit the 20k mark. You can help us get there even faster by encouraging your friends to follow us on Twitter.
We're nearing 20k followers! Once we hit 20k, we'll enter all followers in a draw to win 10 limited-edition prints. RT to help us get there!
— HUCK (@HUCKmagazine) March 5, 2014
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