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Tuesday, December 7 2004 - Resources and Materials
Hip-Hop Truth Leaders & Resources
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www.guerrillafunk.com
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9/11 Truth in hip-hop began with Paris. No stranger to political controversy,
this hip-hop legend came out of retirement to confront the man whose Daddy he
stalked a decade earlier on the cover of his 1992 release Sleeping with the
Enemy.
His latest release, Sonic Jihad, could be called the first CD
dedicated to 9/11 Truth. Paris narrated the GNN classic documentary Aftermath,
and is well known for his controversial 1992 song Bush Killa. Secret
Service has investigated Paris due to the content of his art.
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Immortal Technique destroys the official version of what really happened on
9/11 in his second CD, "Revolutionary Vol. 2." On track 13 titled, The
Cause of Death, Tech made the first ever published hip-hop commentary on the
physical collapse of the Twin Towers, saying:
I was watchin' the towers,?
and though I wasn't the closest
I saw them crumble to the earth?
like they were full of explosives
Tech released the song Bin Laden featuring which is the most blunt,
direct song for 9/11 Truth in history. No one has tackled the topic of 9/11
Truth with more ferocity than Tech. Tech managed to pull in another prominent
hip-hop star into the 9/11 Truth fold, Mos
Def,
who is featured on the song's chorus.
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www.viperrecords.com
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www.jadakiss.com |
After Immortal Technique, Jadakiss followed suit in his #1 single, Why? where
he penned the line, "Why did Bush knock Down the Towers?" His CD sold over 240,000
copies in its first week. When asked why he wrote the line he responded, "A
lot of my people felt [Bush] had something to do with it."
Jadakiss later backed off when he told the
Washington Post, "Obviously
it's just a metaphor." Nevertheless, the meme has already been passed on
to millions of hip-hop fans across the world.
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Eminem has become a hip-hop mogul having released his own line of clothing as
well as launching a very successful record label of his own -
Shady Records.
Taking a leap into politics was not what most expected him to do.
But the groundwork had been laid in
2002, when Eminem teamed up with GNN.tv to produce a politically charged video for his controversial
song White America, which never made it to TV. It has been broadcast
on the Internet only - and behind Eminem when he performs it live.
In October of 2004, Em teamed up with GNN.tv again to produce a video for Mosh,
which reenacts Bush in Booker elementary school on 9/11 reading about a pet
goat while America was under attack. This time the video received massive exposure, climbing up to
#1 on MTV's TRL. Recently Eminem has started his own channel on Sirius Satellite Radio
- Shady
45.
Eminem boasts that he will use Shady 45 to launch "exclusive and uncensored
hip-hop."
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www.eminem.com
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www.csupreme.com
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In 2002, Clarity released the song
buddy buddy which raced across
the Internet when Eric Blumrich made a video
for the song chronicling U.S. Air Force response on the morning of 9/11 stating:
There must've been a military order
The song is featured on the group's 2nd CD titled
This is not
a Test. The CD also includes the song Seven
which focuses on the still unexplained
implosion of WTC 7
on 9/11. The group is fronted by Michael Kane, a noted journalist and leading
9/11 Truth researcher.
This is not a Test is truly a unique CD. Besides being a hip-hop/rock
hybrid that defies categorization, the lyrical content merges hip-hop prose with
journalism in a way that has never been done before.
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M1 & Stickman of Dead Prez took a different approach dealing with 9/11
when Stickman in the song, Know Your Enemy, wrote the following:
September 11th, televised, worldwide,?
suicide planes falling like
bombs from out the sky
They wasn't aimin' at us, Not in my house!
They hit the World Trade, the Pentagon?
and almost got the Whitehouse
The chorus of the song repeats:
Know your enemy, know yourself, that's the politic
George Bush is way worse than Bin Laden is.
Know your enemy, know yourself, that's the politic
FBI, CIA, the real terrorists
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www.deadprez.com
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www.daveyd.com |
Pictured in between Chuck D & Paris
is Davey D
- a hip-hop
legend, journalist and activist. Because of
the Interest hip-hop took into 9/11 Truth, Davey D's website has become an ally of sorts to the 9/11 Truth Movement. His
site is where culture, politics & hip-hop come crashing together.
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| Keidi Obi Awadu represents much more than hip-hop. His progressive African
radio broadcast is on the cutting edge of almost every political & cultural
topic -
including 9/11. LIBradio was one of the first media outlets to respond
to the 9/11 attacks in search of truth, and features activists from NY9/11Truth
frequently on his broadcast.
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www.LIBradio.com
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| Keidi Obi Awadu and Immortal
Technique both joined the 50 Sept. 11 families and 100 celebrities who
signed the 911
Truth Statement. (article:NL) |
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