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keepemgessin
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27. "does anyone think this is bigger?"
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Perhaps the same oppressive intent that was used w/ project housing?
It seems the music industry not only wants to make money (a given) but is willing to stop at nothing to project the image of the gangsta to ensure that a new generation of thug is not far behind. Considering that approx. 70% of hip-hop oriented cd's are purchased by non-african americans, I wouldn't say that black people are not as aware as they once were, I would say the industry is trying to make sure we have enough negativity to overshadow those who are aware, thus portraying the angry black man image to discredit anyone who may have an intelligent or positive message. They want white parents to fear it - they want little Billy to buy 50's cd, his mom to freak out, in turn prohibiting (or at least restricting) his access to BET, radio(however fowl), and hip-hop websites such as this. They want minority children to see these people as role models and follow suit. This way everybody eats - the bullshit artist, the record label, and eventually the system once little Billy and his friends catch weapons charges. Just as the FBI tried to censor Amiri Baraka and John Lennon for telling the truth, the industry is doing the same today to people who should be respected and appreciated.



"They are all potential revolutionaries..." - Mumia

  

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Hip Hop Mourns the Death of MC Conscious [View all] , minps, Fri Apr-01-05 10:41 AM
 
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As always Minister Scott, great post!
Apr 01st 2005
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RE: As always Minister Scott, great post!
Apr 01st 2005
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How do we reclaim the music?
Apr 01st 2005
3
RE: How do we reclaim the music?
Apr 01st 2005
5
I believe this is where we get snagged
Apr 03rd 2005
26
simple.
Apr 01st 2005
7
Straw man.
Apr 01st 2005
8
Denial
Apr 01st 2005
13
I don't...
Apr 03rd 2005
25
great aspirations Firebrand, but...
Apr 03rd 2005
24
RE: How do we reclaim the music?
Apr 09th 2005
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blame the industry much?
Apr 01st 2005
4
At what point do you accuse an industry that
Apr 01st 2005
6
      i still dont think u get it
Apr 01st 2005
9
           funny how your attempted refutation actually proved his point. lmao
Apr 01st 2005
14
                ?
Apr 01st 2005
15
                     Here's how:
Apr 01st 2005
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                          then we both agree.
Apr 01st 2005
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                               oh, i don't think you two are very far apart at all.
Apr 01st 2005
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                                    I found that odd as well.
Apr 01st 2005
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                                    no (again).
Apr 05th 2005
34
                                         How about...
Apr 05th 2005
40
                                              so in other words black people are inferior
Apr 05th 2005
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                                                   Urrrgghh........
Apr 06th 2005
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                                                   The short of it.
Apr 06th 2005
43
noone esle has anything to say? wow.
Apr 01st 2005
16
I talked to Chuck and PE about this same issue. (my sig refelcts it)
Apr 01st 2005
18
Everthing is in cycles
Apr 01st 2005
22
I wanna hear sumin new too.
Apr 02nd 2005
23
     
Really dope usage of the Nas song quotes
Apr 04th 2005
28
i REALLY like this point:
Apr 04th 2005
29
Is it too early to mourn, is it too late to ride (c) Kweli
Apr 04th 2005
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Will hop heads ACCEPT Hip Hop influenced academics?
Apr 04th 2005
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      I think so, if they are not seen as living a different reality....
Apr 05th 2005
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           I'm hearing him. I know my brother, and cousins hear him.
Apr 05th 2005
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                RE: I'm hearing him. I know my brother, and cousins hear him.
Apr 06th 2005
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                     I think that people forget about educated Rural
Apr 06th 2005
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                          I'm not being divisive at all...
Apr 07th 2005
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                               True, but it's rural and suburban hip hop heads too...
Apr 07th 2005
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                                    I feel you...
Apr 07th 2005
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i'm trying to be conscious...
Apr 05th 2005
32
we need to mourn the death of the consciousness within us.
Apr 05th 2005
33
I think the key here is that there is a new gerneration of
Apr 05th 2005
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Good reply...
Apr 05th 2005
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      Exactly. You can see that when people talk about
Apr 05th 2005
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I'll tell you the DAY conscious Hip-Hop started to die:
Apr 06th 2005
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But that same day there were a million other songs out
Apr 06th 2005
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      I have a theory...
Apr 07th 2005
53
Rawkus records never birthed any consciousness
Apr 06th 2005
47
they had jailbirds on they team. of course not.
Apr 06th 2005
49
RE: Rawkus records never birthed any consciousness
Apr 07th 2005
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