@clairecmc This is normal. Think about it. These are descendants of people who thought slavery ok and smiled for pictures while pointing at black men hanging from trees. And this surprises you??
@MrChuckD I don’t think we are the only genre at all the promotes this behavior. Heavy metal, thrash music etc have always promoted violence, love for evil and dark, destructive energy. But music is a reflection of life. Music is a message of what we need to fix about us as humans.
Check out our first song/music video with children in Spain!!! We have more dates in Europe in the new year, so if you’re interested in our HUMANITY THROUGH HIP HOP curriculum hit me up! https://t.co/OM3dWz77U9
@Paceb89@DezBryant@Kaepernick7 The mind of a FOOL! Change for the black men who don’t make millions and get killed by dumb ass cops with no training and savage ass justice systems that allow it. You simple minded fool. And money doesn’t erase mental anguish you moron!
@jasonhharwood@DezBryant@stephenasmith@Kaepernick7 You don’t know what’s it’s like to be black in America. So I beg you to please be QUIET! White people need to know when it’s their turn to shut up! The pain we feel is indescribable. Sometime angry get the best of us. We want MORE than the Walter Payton award. We want JUSTICE!!
"Hip Hop was built to unify, educate and bring inspiration. It was not built to poison or speak death into existence. Hip Hop artists are here to be the problem solvers and that is what I try to keep relevant in my music." #DellP
The second episode of Da Underground Hip Hop podcast show is out and this time round it hosts the lyrical Hip Hop artist Nafsi Huru. Check it out and don't forget to like and subscribe.