The Get Down: Simply The Best Hip-Hop Show Ever
The Get Down illuminates and affirms the DJ Kool Herc persona as the first Hip Hop DJ ever. After watching all six episodes, it still left me wanting more, and I know the best is yet to come!
The Get Down illuminates and affirms the DJ Kool Herc persona as the first Hip Hop DJ ever. After watching all six episodes, it still left me wanting more, and I know the best is yet to come!
Rap Rehab goes one on one with Dr Wilmer Leon. Black music, race, culture and Low Power Fm, are just a few of the topics covered.
Many of these artists, songs, and even movies provided a voice for a group of people whom the world could not see.
The spot I once held, as being the podium and voice of black neighborhoods and their struggles, has been broadened, allowing people who skipped our culture to put their own spin on my creation – losing value in everything I was even created for.
Ladies and Gentlemen. I greet you here at the offices of Interscope Records, in the year of Iggy Azalea, 2014. First, I shall thank you, for releasing and promoting rap music that affects so many people.
Although I had to move on, I have NOT forgotten you. I left to find the truth…and bring it back to you.
We exist in a cycle where it can be perceived that men go to extreme lengths to garner respect and admiration from other men but part of the often twisted measurement of manhood is based on the respect and admiration we receive from women.
Source: The Blackberry Preserve Dear Chief Keef, I, too, have some stuff I don’t like. I need your assistance on setting the record straight …
White supremacy, the system that perpetuates the belief that “whiteness” is superior, affects the mind, spirit and body of the unaware.
Paul Porter goes one on one with Mo Kelly of KTLK Radio, LA