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Controversial Hip Hop Rap Artist Gets Grammy Look
8/15/2007 3:25:39 PM by Robert

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A controversial hip hop rapper who advocated the lynching of other rappers whom he deems inappropriate has been submitted for nomination to the Grammy awards in both Category 3 for "Song of the year" and Category 31 "Rap Solo Performance".

The controversial hip hop MC in question NYOIL  (pronounced NY Oil)  from Staten Island NY released a song titled "Y'all Should All Get Lynched" to unprecedented fan fare in October 2006. The song which decries the behavior of the rappers who "sell out" the black community with lines like "All you fake a** gangsters y'all should all get lynched, because Malcolm X died for you to act like this and Martin Luther King died for you to act like this, and this the best you can come up with?" has become a cult favorite on the internet. The accompanying video was banned by Youtube within 48 hours of loading with over 6,000 views with no explanation. Fans of the artist have uploaded the video onto different sites with roughly a million views collectively.

Sources inform us that the song is getting a push from established artist on the (Grammy) board in response to what is perceived as a "Disgust with current hip hop trends"

This coup would be the first in Grammy History, if nominated NYOIL would be the first independent Rap Artist to achieve such an honor.  

NYOIL – Released the single "Y'all should all get lynched" to internet outlets on October of 2006. The single has been picked up by BET Networks and licensed for an animated video (see Read A Book).

NYOIL debut album is called "HoodTREASON" The Warm Up Album is in stores now.

NYOIL explains that his album represents a return to HIP HOP! "It has a throwback feel to it in that it is a complete album with SONGS with content and lyrical ability". Further more, "We have done this with NO budget, No label, No drug dealers, No pimps, Hoes, Hustlers, Killers, and Corporate bottom feeder support, We are dedicated to showing independent Hip Hoppers that there is a way to make the sort of music that u feel in your heart and not sell out or not sell at all".  "Follow our lead.. support real hip hop.. and good luck to you all". says NYOIL

With the release of "Hood Treason," and with it the continuation of the war against negativity in hip-hop that began with the video, NYOIL aims to disprove hip-hop's belief that positive and soft are synonymous. And if one thing's certain from hearing him speak, the Staten Island MC is just getting started.

Check NYOIL out at www.myspace.com/nyoil

http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=3103852

 

 

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