G.B (God Bless) drops off his new single titled ¨No Peace¨ featuring the legendary lyricist Casual from the Hieroglyphics Empire and produced by Midas Touch. This song speaks against the racist police killing blacks.
In today's climate of Racial Inequality, Police Brutality, and Systematic Racism Hip-Hop needs a different voice. A voice from the People and of the people. This song "F.U.S." (Fuc Uncle Sam) By Yung Has × Cory Flook featuring Black Grim represents that change. When u hear the term "No Justice No Peace," these 3 artist are the embodiment of those words. The world is changing there's a paradigm shift. Either Tap in or get Tapped out. New joint off of forthcoming EP from Yung Has and Cory Flook, dropping soon......#FucUncleSam #NoJusticeNoPeace
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Ogaudio_Omyth, Sk and KMost present their powerful music video for "Black Man's Doctrine."
Intro: Curtis M Hayes Jr.
English Lessons C-1 # 1-36
1. My name is W. D. Farad. 2. I came to the wilderness of North America by myself. 3. My uncle was brought here by a trader (over) 379 years ago. 4. My uncle does not speak his own language. 5. My uncle does not know he is my uncle. 6. He loves the because the devil gives him nothing. 7. Why does he love the devil? 8. Because the devil planted fear in him when he was a little boy. 9. Why does he fear the devil now that he is a grown man? 10. Because the devil taught him to eat the wrong foods. 11. Does this have anything to do with the above question #10? 12. Yes, it makes him act other than his own self.
These are just 12 of the 36 degrees I drew from when scribing these Barz.. I know some will be offended by what they are about to see.. If you are OFFENDED BY THIS.. GOOD FOR US BECAUSE OUR INTENTION IS FOR YOU TO FEEL SOMETHING
Tidewater, Virginia emcee and DIEHRD MUSICK CEO, Dainja aka Rakki Dennis, wakes those who have been sleeping on the chaos currently going on in our urban communities with a thought provoking music video for "B.D.L Hood Times." A spoof of the popular 70s sitcom "Good Times," but the subject matter is no laughing matter.
Directed by WatUCookin Media: A Picture Framing Company