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If you have been keeping up with our posts following “The World Is Watching” then here is the third episode. Click here for Episode 1 and Episode 2
“The World Is Watching” is a six-episode basketball documentary directed by Rik Cordero and narrated by legendary New York City filmmaker Spike Lee. The film features prominent teenage athletes competing in a New York City Basketball tournament called Battle of the Boroughs.
It features the best up and coming basketball players in New York City including rising star Maurice Harkless, currently playing for the Orlando Magic. As the players push their bodies to the limit, they must also live up to the expectations of their coaches, their families and their boroughs.
“The hallmark of Cordero’s videos is his ability to tell personally resonant stories, and he brought this same narrative acumen to The World is Watching.” – Billy Fox, SLAM Magazine
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I see this posted up on the homie Fdot1’s FB wall, so S/O to him, and had to share with you all this Documentary from Sonali Aggarwal: Starring Afrika Bambaataa, KRS-ONE, Busy Bee, Kool Keith, MC Lyte, Slick Rick, Jean Grae, Gemini and other notable people being part of the Hip Hop movement.
It began with the beat of the drum. With the beat, came a voice for those without one. From this voice, came a movement. Overcoming the odds, the originators of Hip Hop took their music from block parties of New York City streets to world wide radio waves. During the early years, the music and message reached new heights by exploring humanity, politics, and street life, while keeping it real and having fun. But what ever happened to Hip Hop?
Currently the most pervasive music worldwide, its roots have been forgotten, its message perverted. With Hip Hop in the spotlight, it’s time to put it back on track. This documentary presents views from Hip Hop founders, contributors, and artists in an attempt to return its audience to the four principles: Peace, Unity, Love & Having Fun
Second Single taken from the forthcoming Problem Child LP,Featuring Dabbla & Dubbledge
Beat by Sumgii
PotentFunk Records.
iTunes Release Date 25/12/12
World Wide Release Date – 28/12/12
Video by Lux.
Silver Bailey is a producer/rapper from Finland. ‘Eightytwo’ is taken for his FREE mixtape available from… http://www.getrightmusic.com/mixtape/post/silver-bailey
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BBA gives you a “Letter 2 Newark”. He recalls his brief stay in Newark, New Jersey and all the love he received. Spits over another classic beat..
LONDON, UK PRODUCER ARTIK BEATS PRESENTS ‘THE END OF TIME’ INSTRUMENTAL EP…FREE DOWNLOAD
Producer/DJ, Ari Why and emcee, Tito Fuerte, have combined to form Original Text and release their debut EP, The Out Number. Both artist have released well-received projects before: Ari Why at the helm of his band, The Invisible College, and Tito Fuerte as a member of the Hip-Hop collective, Raw Nature. The Out Number marks the first time that either has been a part of a 1+1, “He’s the DJ, I’m the Rapper” style dynamic that’s been integral to Hip-Hop since the days of Eric B. & Rakim and Kool G. Rap & DJ Polo. Utilizing intricate wordplay, decoded language and a lush, cinematic soundscape, Original Text bring originality, creativity and authenticity back to the forefront.
The Locksmiths are a London-based duo comprised of Zushi and Syxx. We’ve been big supporters of these guys since we first came across them back in..well to be honest I can’t even remember, I just know we’ve always been fans. The boys took some time out to answer a few questions we had for them, and gave us a really interesting look into their daily lives, and why and how they make their music. If you’re a fan of Mr 13, Akala, Ruthless, A.C then chances are you’ll appreciate these guys. Even if you’re not, this is a good interview with some very hardworking dudes.Syxx: We’ve never portrayed to be anything than who we are, we always kept it real to how we live, and how life is around us, so subject matters & good content has always been a main focus to us.