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The Fraternal Order, the Mela Nation of America
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Tahir RBG is a music producer/emcee. He has produced for dead prez, The Roots, Jay Electronica, The 69 Boyz, The Nappy Roots, The Coup, and many more artists including film scores/soundtracks. He has released 12 projects as an emcee and a host of features. His subject matter is Afrikan Liberation and Nation Building.
Bringing you the news and media that mainstream will not cover through the lenses of PREACH, INFO KEITH , and CINEMATIC THOUGHTZ the REVOLUTION WILL BE TELEVISED ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Afrikan Insurrektion Muzik (AIM) is a term that was created by a hip-hop group out of New York City called "United Front". Established in 2008, it is a concept that has spread throughout the black community slowly, but consistently.
Cali Lizzle debut LP... Lawnmower Gang Ent. Published 2016.
"Strictly 4 My Negus" is the first album release by Nunie of 2016. The title was influenced by Tupac's "Strictly 4 My N.i.g.g.a.z" 1993 release. S4MN is one of the soundtracks to the movement of today. Tracks like "G.A.S" and "Boots On The Ground" set the tone for the energy of today's youth, while songs like "Feels Good To Be Black" and "Epitome of Greatness" give a detailed look into the day to day struggles of the oppressed. Ride with NU THE GOD as he sheds light on what it means to be a N.I.G.G.A in America!
1HOOD MEDIA is a collective of socially conscious artists and activists, who believe that art is the best way to challenge inequity, raise awareness and unify humanity.
Jasiri X is the first independent hip-hop artist to be awarded an Honorary Doctorate, which he received from Chicago Theological Seminary in 2016. This recognition grew out of the spiritual/political urgency and artistic vision he shared on songs like “Justice For Trayvon” and “Strange Fruit (Class of 2013),” which documented the unjust police killings of young Blacks in the Millennial Generation.
Spoken word artist, vocalist, actress, and educator. This one woman show swept through most of the east coast between 2000-and 2008 with her lyrical ability, claiming the much deserved title “Slam Queen”.