After the terrible events that occurred over on the East Coast of America two months ago, New Jersey-based website Hip-Hop Speak Easy have come together with a whole bunch of various artists to release a benefit LP to help the people effected by Sandy. This is a fantastic project and well worth your time and donations. It’s a perfect example of the roots of hip-hop, giving a voice to the voiceless and we at HHLAT strongly suggest you at least give the LP and a listen and share it around. A lot of love and respect goes out to our fam on the East Coast, and the dudes at Hip-Hop Speak Easy for doing this. For a more detailed explanation check the message below.
We are The Hip Hop Speakeasy, a website dedicated to spreading the word of good hip hop music. As you
may know, a tragedy struck the Eastern coast of the United States last month and wreaked havoc upon populated
areas such as New York City and the Jersey Shore. That tragedy was Hurricane Sandy, and although it may not
be in the news as much anymore, its affects are still being felt daily by the survivors of this natural disaster.
Residing in New Jersey ourselves, The Hip Hop Speakeasy’s head-operators and owners eLL. & Stone decided to try and
help out those less fortunate than we were during the storm. So we reached out to a plethora of talented hip hop artists
and compiled this project that we are presenting to you today. This project is entitled 12 ’til Infinity. A play-on of the hip
hop classic, 93 ’til Infinity, our album represents hip hop’s power in today’s society as we show our support for victims
of Hurricane Sandy and the encouraging notions we make towards others to donate.
That being said, we sincerely hope that you can take the time to share our project with others in an effort to encourage
others to donate to Hurricane Sandy relief for those still suffering. The project is 24 tracks deep and features global talent
from artists like Ta-Ku, Willie Evans Jr., Deacon the Villain, Devine Carama, FlamesYall and more! Endless dope
hip hop covers this project from beginning to end as the underground hip hop community comes together to support victims
of the horrible natural disaster that struck our coast.
Donate to the Fundraiser (where FREE download link is located): www.crowdrise.com/HipHopSpeakeasy
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