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Does Anybody Love Anymore..? PDF Print E-mail
Written by FAME   
Tuesday, 17 April 2012 16:50

 

Does anybody love Anymore…?

 

I can remember when I was a young boy my grandfather would say to me, “you have to know where you come from in order to know where you are going.” Admittedly, as a young child I had no clue what he might be saying. Was he saying perhaps I needed to understand my parents more? Maybe he was suggesting that I get more intimately involved with my town and the people from which I came. Who knows what could have gone through my simple mind at the time. One thing I know is that I was not raised in a world where it was okay to harm another human without cause.

 

As I sat watching the news about the Trayvon Martin, I thought about what my grandfather said about knowing where we are going. One point I think my grandfather was trying to make is that if we forget about everything that got us here we might also forget the lessons learned along the way. In the Trayvon Martin situation my only question is “Where is the Love”? (Shout out to Black Eye Peas)

 

If I can borrow a quote from their song, “What’s wrong with the world mama, people living like they ain’t got no mama”?

 

Yes, I said it and so that we don’t beat a dead horse, I would like to respectfully thank the Martin family for allowing the world to share in their tragedy. If I might add they showed the world what humility and love for family and justice really looks like. No matter what adversities we may face in the future, its times like these that make me proud to be American. As I come to understand the stand your ground law, I would like to believe that the parties involved in the creation of this destructive law really had good intentions. Since we are always going through the effort of creating laws, why not ensure that the laws are not destructive to the very people they should be protecting.

 

As a fan of hip hop and music in general, I really like music that poses timely questions. I just love songs that make you think about the moment and the part you are playing. I heard a song by an Artist name Translee entitled “Does anybody love anymore” it made me literally start singing!! First off I cannot sing, so you know what kind of song it has to be to make me forget that. The artist started the song by saying “They hate the Government, They hate the President, and they don’t even know why but that’s irrelevant”. I was like Wow, that’s where we are right now!!! Great Song Translee!! OK, so where is the love? I see all this back and forth on cable news about race and where we are as a nation but I do not see the commentator ask this simple question.

 

If you were only born 10 years ago like my son, you would think you were back in the 1960 or something. To turn on the television and see things like people spitting on black congressmen and racial conversations on repeat every day. I know partly it is because we currently have an African American President and some are not trusting in his style of leadership. Seriously thinking about what has gone on in America the last ten years the kids are presented with a world full of terror; war and racial divide. What remains so amazing about our kids today is that you can still see the love in them.

 

As an African American father of two boys I am faced with the challenges of protecting and teaching them how the real world works. Often times I find myself telling them one thing and then following it up with reality. I am often forced to think about how it affects all kids when they see you can get gunned down because your hat is twisted or you choose to wear a hoodie. What lasting impressions are there when they see the judge throw the book at the innocent while the guilty walks away free with all of their rights? You ask does it STILL matters the color of your SKIN. YES!

 

So without question I’m asking this as a parent, where is the love? Parents if we love our kids we need to take a stand for something. We need to ensure that our kids understand exactly what we stand for and even empower them to let their voices be heard. I for one as a parent would like to always be able to say yes to the question of does anybody love anymore. I don’t just love my kids I love America’s kids and I believe that they are truly our future. Just as my grandfather passed on the lessons of his past to me, I believe it is our duty to continue that tradition. I think if our kids are armed with knowledge and a true understanding of history we would never have to worry about where America is headed.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 15 September 2012 04:35
 
Tupac's back: 2Pac hologram raps at Coachella with Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, plus more surprise guests PDF Print E-mail
Written by Geoff Herbert, syracuse.com   
Monday, 16 April 2012 16:12

Tupac Shakur has been dead for more than 15 years, but rumors have long persisted that the late rapper-poet-actor may still be alive. Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre just stirred them all up again.

During Sunday night's concert at Coachella Festival, 2Pac himself appeared on stage during the hip-hop show to rap two songs -- via 3D hologram.

The eerie performance stole the show from a long list of big names in rap music who also appeared, including Eminem and 50 Cent.

According to MTV, Snoop and Dre were joined by more surprise guests on stage for performances of "Young, Wild and Free" (with Wiz Khalifa), "The Recipe" (with Kendrick Lamar) and a tribute to late singer-rapper Nate Dogg, "Ain't No Fun" (with Kurupt and Warren G).

Eminem came out in his trademark hoodie for performances of "I Need A Doctor," "Till I Collapse" and a dubstep-flavored "Forget About Dre," while 50 Cent rapped "What Up Gangsta" with Tony Yayo, plus early hits "P.I.M.P." and "In Da Club."

Tupac, who was shot and killed in 1996, then appeared in an all-too-realistic shirtless hologram to perform "Hail Mary" and "2 of Amerika'z Most Wanted." The reaction from fans and concert-goers, including celebrities, was dramatic on social media.

Rihanna posted on Twitter: "#TupacBACK #unbelievable #IWASTHERE #STORY4myGrandKidz."

Drummer Questlove of the Roots tweeted: "That Pac Hologram haunted me in my sleep. Rest In Peace 2pac.......#OkIWill!!!!!!!!!!"

"I think I might have cried when I saw Tupac. #coachella," singer Katy Perry added.

Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre also performed hits like "Drop it Like It's Hot," "The Next Episode," "Gin & Juice" and a cover of House of Pain's "Jump Around" before closing the show with "What's My Name?" and "Still D.R.E."

According to Contact Music, the festival's acts -- including headliners The Black Keys, Radiohead, Florence & The Machine, The Shins, Bon Iver, Pulp and Arctic Monkeys -- will repeat their performances and festival time slots at a second Coachella next weekend at the Empire Polo Field site in Indio, California.

Watch the 2Pac hologram's performance at Coachella (explicit lyrics)

Last Updated on Monday, 16 April 2012 16:27
 
HIP-HOP vs Arpaio Community Fesitval Saturday, April 21, 2012 PHX, AZ PDF Print E-mail
Written by Staff   
Sunday, 15 April 2012 04:50

Because Hip-Hop is a reality that transcends the boundaries of the world of music and exists as itself on this planet. It is a culture, a movement, a nation. So what happens when our communities are under attack? WE FIGHT BACK AND IT BECOMES BIGGER THAN HIP-HOP!


Join us Saturday 4/21 2pm-10pm

Everyone apart of this event lives in Arizona & California we could of brought out our allies that we have nationwide but we feel we have more than enough talent here that represents REAL HIP-HOP. In addition we live here; we live the hate that happens here. IT IS UP TO US! To make the change.

Hosted by True-Father of True Skool Radio (Hip-Hop that matters)
Live Hip Hop performances By:

Vprolific, Olmeca, CC Beats, Rae-Rae, Bird City, Kite 93, Bob-Domestic, Verbo Autonomo, Progreso, Funny Bones Crew, The Sarafan Bboy Crew

DJ's: Bobz-illa, Alias and Pupalactea

Live art by: Angel Diaz, Intoxicated Paintings and Thomas Greyeyes

Tucson Stand up Comedian: Juaquin Murrieta

Spoken Word Artist: Myrlin Hepworth

Guest Speakers: Arrested Estudiantes who led "Undocumented and Unafraid" civil disobedience action

Hip Hop/ Break Dance/ Visual Arts Work shop provided by: B-Boy Kunta, Yazmin Peña & Gina E

"Our Resistance" photography display-Robert Haasch

"Clandesti@s" Photography display by Verbo Autonomo and Diane Ovalle


BRINCA, BRINCA para los Niños!
FREE JUMPY, JUMP for our kids!
FREE REFRESHMENTS!

Authentic home made food for sale to benefit our family and friends in immigration jails. Who are considered criminals for working hard having 2 to 3 jobs to provide for their families.


Community Information Tables:

-Free Healthcare screenings courtesy of Phoenix Urban Healthcare Collective.
-Arizona Teachers for Justice
-HIV/AIDS prevention information courtesy of Maria Jagles
-Black Alliance for Just Immigration
-Tierra Y Libertad Organization
-Ophx


Independent Media for the Hip Hop vs. Arpaio

Photography: Diane Ovalle & Explosive Images
Videography :TXN Productions

DUE TO THE FAMILY/COMMUNITY NATURE OF THE EVENT: This will be an alcohol free event. Thank you.-Puente Human Rights Movement and Artistic Reason AZ

Event:

Hip Hop vs. Arpaio

    • Saturday, April 21, 2012
    • 2:00pm until 9:30pm


 
Was Tupac Shakur really a woman hater? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Frenkie M. Miranda   
Sunday, 15 April 2012 17:12

In this current national climate of discounting woman’s worth and respect we ask, was Tupac Shakur really a woman hater as some still contend?

 

In my view it seems that most people didn't know enough about Tupac to know what his contributions were to artistic culture and society. When I mention to some how our company Thug Life Army was born out of the love for Tupac I still get that he disrespected women. Just like Steven Spielberg making “Schindler's List” didn't make him anti-Semitic. Tupac writing a few verses that mentioned bitches and hoes didn't make him a woman hater when you consider all his work.

 

In fact, there was more to Tupac than folks give him credit for. When folks hear the whole body of his work you will agree that he had a great respect for his mother Afeni Shakur and women as a whole. Do yourself a favor and youtube Tupac's music and I'm sure you'll agree that his contributions were to bring people together for a common goal. This is evident in his song “Changes” which the Pope added to the Vatican's play list. And the development of “Thug Life Code” which he and Mutulu Shakur scripted in 1992. This code was instrumental in bring together the rival gangs, the Crips and Bloods by spelling out crimes no longer excepted in the urban neighborhoods.

 

I gauge people on what contributions they leave behind when they leave this world. I feel that if I die penniless but with my family compassionate for others and in tact, I died a rich man. Aside from the monetary value Tupac left behind to Mother Afeni, when she dies she will join her son a rich women. We are all a work in progress, let's hope we leave this world better than when we entered it.

 

Musically yours,

Frenkie M. Miranda :-{>

 

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 January 2015 14:59
 
A tribute to Trayvon Martin by LOS PDF Print E-mail
Written by Staff   
Sunday, 15 April 2012 01:56

As the country sat waiting for the arrest of George Zimmerman a few in the music world made tributes to Trayvon Martin. We are featuring one artist LOS with their tribute named "Wit my hoodie on"

 

The fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman took place on February 26, 2012, in Sanford, Florida. Trayvon Martin was a 17-year-old African American male who was unarmed; George Zimmerman is a 28-year-old man of mixed ethnic descent who at the time of the shooting was acting as a community watch coordinator.

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Martin was walking to the home of his father's girlfriend in a gated community where he was staying when Zimmerman began following him, while contacting the Sanford Police Department to report what he described as suspicious behavior. Soon afterward, there was a confrontation that ended with Zimmerman fatally shooting Martin once in the chest at close range.


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Last Updated on Monday, 16 April 2012 16:49
 
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