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27512, It's not a sample
Posted by Nesta, Tue Feb-01-00 08:37 AM
It's Bilal. If you don't live in the NYC or Philly areas you haven't had the chance to see his brother do his thing. I have no idea if he's signed or when he has something coming out, but he's down with the whole Common, Roots clique. First time I saw him was this past summer when he got up on stage with Common ay his show at Wetlands.<P>“What are the rewards of those who tend to their God-given talents as they would have the creator tend to their spirits and daily lives? What happens when the artist becomes the conjur man? These are questions that seem to be null and void in the face of all the glitter and glamour that has dominated most successful balck artistry of recent years. We seem to be more preoccupied with cultivating our bank accounts than cultivating our crafts. Nowadays, I find my peers more inspired by an artist's business tactics than their artistry. In fact, we do not seem to mind an artistry that suffers in the face of seemingly good business. More artists yearn to own their own labels, etc. than they seem to yearn to master their crafts. No, we cannot allow any more Bessie Smiths to occur, but once an artist owns their own publishing the question then becomes, what are you going to publish?”<P>The VooDoo Manifesto – Saul Williams