Tupac Shakur
The music videos and lyrics for Keep Ya Head Up, Changes, and Life Goes On from the late recording artist, activist, and poet, Tupac Shakur.
The music videos and lyrics for Keep Ya Head Up, Changes, and Life Goes On from the late recording artist, activist, and poet, Tupac Shakur.
The music video for Move If You Wanna from the recording artist, Mims. The album was released from Capitol.
A preview of Naishon Jones audition on America's Got Talent, and his poplocking performances.
A social commentary on the state of affairs by one of the hottest African rappers, Nigga Raw. The track is a mix of pidgin and Igbo languages. The song was released in 2006.
Sooner than one realized it, this shadowy elite group that also controls the music and entertainment industry began discouraging positive musical messages, and went off the beaten track to encourage and glamourize slackness, prostitution, murders, stealing and theiving, drug peddling and the like. There has never been a stronger case made for self-hate, cultural destruction and decadence as has been made in the last 10 years thorugh the instrumentality of the sub-genre of rap music known as “gangsta rap”. Gangsta Rap was promoted to sub-urban pale skin children as a sort of fantasy excursion trip to the ghetto drug-land warfares. It was promoted to sugar brown children as the only way out of a criminally imposed state sponsored poverty…in other words, either do the drug peddling, do the thieving, do the shooting and become famous like 2live crew, 50cents, and Snoop Dog.