Archive for the ‘Sociopolitical’ Tag
- June 16, 2010 Call & Response. posted in Uncategorized tagged 2Pac, Black Poverty, Conscious Youth, Dan Quayle, Frustrated, Hip-Hop, Hit 'em Up, Holla If Ya Hear Me, Long Island, New York City, Pac, Police Brutality, Police Injustice, Post-Digital Underground, Pre-Death Row, Public Enemy, Rap, Rapper, Rebel Without a Pause, Sociopolitical, The Notorious B.I.G., Tupac, Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur's Birthday, Westside gangbanger
- June 15, 2010 Requiem for a King. posted in Music tagged April 4th 1968, April 7th 1968, Assassination, Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., Bass Player, Black Empowerment, Black Liberation, Civil Freedom, Civil Rights, Dead, Disdain, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Killed, Martin L. King Jr., Martin Luther King Jr., Murdered Civil Rights Leader, Music, Nina Simone, Sing, Singer, Sociopolitical, Song, Statement, Westbury Music Festival, Why? The King of Love is Dead
- March 15, 2010 These Are Our Gods: Gil Scott-Heron posted in Tender Vittles, These Are Our Gods... tagged 2008, Acid Jazz, Black Bob Dylan, Brian Jackson, Bullwinkle J. Moose, Chicago, Coke, Dewitt Clinton High School, Englebert Humperdinck, Francis Scott Key, Free Jazz, General Abrams, Gil Scott-Heron, Glen Campbell, Godfather of Rap, Hip-Hop, I'm New Here, Jackie Onassis, John Mitchell, Johnny Cash, Johns Hopkins University, Lincoln University, Masters in Creative Writing, Musician, Natalie Wood, Neo-Soul, Pieces of a Man, Poet, Poetry, Proto-Rap, Rap, Rare Earth, Roy Wilkins, Schaefer Award Theater, Small Talk at 125th and Lenox, Sociopolitical, Sociopolitical Poem, Spiro Agnew, Steve McQueen, The Bronx, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, Tom Jones, Watts, Whitey on the Moon, Whitney Young, Willie May
- February 26, 2010 Kamaal Ibn John Fareed, Malik Taylor & Ali Shaheed Muhammad: The Best of… posted in Music, Tender Vittles, The Best of... tagged 1990, 1993, 1998, 2006, 2007, 21st Birthday, 90's, A Tribe Called Quest, ACTQ, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Anthem, Award Tour, Black Star, Bonita Applebum, Bonus, Can I Kick It?, Check the Rhime, City Dwelling Youths, Classic, Definition, DMX, East Coast Rap, Electric Relaxation, Exposure, Favorite, Find a Way, Golden Age Hip-Hop, Ham n' Eggs, Hot Sex, Houston Street, Hypnotic, I Left My Wallet in El Segundo, iPod, J Dilla, Jazz (We've Got), Laurel Dann, Life, Luck of Lucien, Madame X's, Mafioso Rap, Midnight, Midnight Marauders, Millennials, MTV, Native Tongues, New York City, Night Owls, October 26th, People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, Phife Dawg, Prophylactics, Q-Tip, Queens, Rah-Rah, Robot Voice, Scenario, Seasoned Traveller, Shiny Suit Era, Shouting Match, Sociopolitical, Spritely, Sucka Nigga, Summer, Summer of 2007, Technova, The Fugees, The Love Movement, The Low End Theory, Top 5, Towa Tei, Tribe, Uptown 4, What?, You on Point?, Youth
- January 1, 2010 Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones: The Best Of… posted in Music, The Best of... tagged Alternative Hip-Hip, Belly, Big Punisher, East Coast Rap, God's Son, Hate Me Now, Hip-Hop, I Can, I Gave You Power, If I Ruled the World, Illmatic, It Ain't Hard to Tell, It Was Written, Mafioso Rap, Mobb Deep, Music, Music Video, N.Y. State of Mind, Nas, Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones, Nastradamus, Nasty Nas, New York City, One Love, One Mic, Queens, Queensbridge, Rap, Rapper, Rhymes, Sociopolitical, Stillmatic, Street Disciples, The Notorious B.I.G., Thief's Theme, Top 5, You Owe Me
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