Cure For Paranoia is a Dallas alternative hip-hop collective. Kathy Tran / courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Kathy Tran / courtesy of the artist Today, NPR Music crowns Cure For Paranoia as the winner of the 12th annual Tiny Desk Contest. Fronted by Dallas-based rapper and music teacher Cameron McCloud, Cure For Paranoia is the alternative hip-hop project of McCloud and producers Tomahawk Jonez and Jay Analog. Their winning song, " No Brainer ," won over the judges with its witty lyricism and strong, creative vision. Celia Gregory, a judge from WNXP, NPR's music station in Nashville, says that the combination of a locked-in band and star emcee was the "it-factor" for her: "It's the rhymes and the rizz for me, but also the overall drive of the song and the horns." NPR Music host Robin Hilton was also struck by McCloud's magnetism: "He's a next-level performer who writes the kind of songs that get stuck in your head and won't let go," he says.…