New Music 05-10-2015
NEW MUSIC – ACAMP STUDIO
Every week we give our clients a spotlight and help them share their music.
Carolina Prophetic Visions – JAG
Killed For Some Commaz – Avillian x City-Da-Pressure
FLICKA WRIST FREESTYLE – FRESH(Hillcrest Ent) x CITI-DA-PRESSURE
Ease the Pain – KJaye-x-Young_Cal Produced by D-Smooth
Nobody(Freestyle)-Too-Hood x Fresh(HLG)
Alateeyeh of Beatz Sampler – Big Buji
Power of the Youth’s Voice
Hip Hop is a tool for the mass, it was a voice of a generation, in which no one was listening at. Listen to songs like “The MESSAGE” from back in the day to ONYX to David Banner… So we didn’t listen to youth’s voice…
It’s sad that the nation is basically not looking for an answer to problems of today’s youth. Instead, it’s the same problems before the Civil Wars, we see things are not right… but it’s a boiling point when in a society divided by race, money and age can pop. America looks like a volcano ready to erupt and we see the smoke, hot ash and magma is ooze out everywhere
The more we keep allowing our youth to feel unneeded, unwanted and mostly unseen. They will be unrest in more cities…
Times have change, the youth of today are social media professionals, meaning they can build a following overnight, with digital media.
The gangs problems are going away slowly, now you have teams of gangs, not killing each other… but wanting to protect the communities from police and how they are being policed. Now their street training isn’t going to be used to kill each other, but to change the system in US.
We are seeing the police have a code… Shield n Badge
Let be real, every job in US has a code of conduct, but you have clicks and friends,who are sometimes, mean girls, bullies, Christians and etc… Same thing in government, police and Armed Forces
We must use hip hop again as a voice of the times, another power movement fueled with beats and words!!!
“WE MUST FIGHT THE POWER” – CHUCK D( PUBLIC ENEMY)
Fill Me Up – Casey J Live
Casey j Live @ Reimage Church in Winterville, NC|April 25, 2015|Doors Opening @ 6pm|Showtime @ 7pm|Performing Billboard Hit “Fill Me Up” & New songs from her new album “The Truth” that is releasing April 21| Limited Seating|Tickets Available:
●Mo’s Barbershop
●HairGonBadd Salon
●Kut’nUp
●Eventbrite.com
●Tix Info:470.217.3497|252.347.2334
One School is Not Enough…
I’m going be real… One school is not enough…All Greeks(White and Black) at Universities need to checked and properly trained about racism. It’s a sad day for our great nation… when the future Recruiters, Managers and Business Owners who will be hiring our kids and has a “No Niggers” and “hanging from trees” Mentality.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA_CTHZn0Xg
Yesterday marked 50 years after Selma. One song made feel like Selma didn’t happen. One song… tarnished a frat, a school and area of the nation… in my eyes!!!
As we can see the word Nigger, Nigga and any of degrading derivative form of the word is still alive not only in Hip Hop… in the Universities and Campuses across the nation. The last stop before your career is college life. Schooling should be building character traits for your future employees, clients and co-worker. At less, in Hop Hop the word is on front street.
I have white friends who have told me, that we as a black group of people in US, blacks should get over slavery, racism and being held back. This video only shows how certain people feel but also how they will not let us in… to… real society!
It makes wonder, how many of y’all have sung these songs with your real family and friends? I know Bieber did…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGPwHkS4SGc
It hurt when he did it… but he was kid! These are grown ass adults!!!
Who is teaching these songs? Do I have one white friend to stand up speak for the reasoning behind this? If you heard these songs or sang them I want to know…