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Ain’t no such thing as “Just Music.” by Diallo Kenyatta @DialloKenyatta #DialloKenyatta

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 13, 2022 by Brother Perspective Magazine

Ain’t no such thing as “Just Music.”

Music is one of the most powerful cultural, economic, & political forces that humans have invented.

Every single significant Historical Epoch, Ideological Framework, & Mass Movement is inspired, spread, advanced, & sustained by Music!🎺

Both Oppressive & Liberation ideologies have their own musical genres & catalogs.

There is Imperialist Music, Nazi Music, Colonizer Music, Capitalist Music, Christian Music, Fascist Music, White Supremacy Music.

There is Black Power Music, Decolonization Music, Pan-African, Civil Rights Music, Socialist Music, Women’s Liberation Music.

All Music is advocating for or representing a World View & Social Theory, especially the Music that presents itself as apolitical or Pop Music.

So if you believe that Music is Just Music & a Song is Just a Song you are politically & historically illiterate, & you need to Cultivate your critical thinking & media analysis skills.

Building on this understanding, the Black Community must come to terms with the fact that the most popular & successful Black performers & Music are what Del Jones termed “Anti-African Propaganda.” They are subversive to the interest & advancement of the Black Community.

Please make a conscious effort to produce, promote, & elevate Revolutionary, Pan-African Music & Artist.

#MusicIsAWeapon#HipHop#AfroBeat#Blues#Jazz#Reggae#RAndB#Folk#Country#Disco#Funk

#RevolutionaryMusic

Underground Feed Back Stereo: Brothers Perspective Magazine – Personal Opinion Database – I Thought You Said Corn Part 2 #undergroundfeedbackstereo #africanart #brothersperspectivemagazine #art #reading #africanpodcast #nigeria #ghana #lagos #congo

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Underground Feed Back Stereo – Brothers Perspective Magazine – Personal Opinion Database –  I Thought You Said Corn Part 2

I thought you said Corn is a satirical play on words and the balance between detachment and lust. Living in a society where honest neglect is coded in poor communication, underdeveloped adults and the voids in emotional let downs are discussed in this episode. The brothers discuss desires and passions inside of world of only fans, corn hubs and S videos if you over stand the meanings. Suggestive scenes implied or otherwise for unknown MPAA film ratings were given to films as far back as the 1950’s for french films, to 1968 in the USA when subjects where questionable in films for images not suitable for minors. The stories get interesting as the graphic nature of these motion pictures from Cinema Movies, 16MM Home Video, VHS,  to present day Downloads, where adult topics can create jaded lovers, disinterest and no passion towards your significant other where love matters. Either hardcore or softcore be careful what type of visuals you train your thoughts to accept. #unknownratings #hiphop #blackart #rated #wcp #blackstories #westcoastproductions #16mm #VHS #DOWNLOADS #PersonalOpinionDataBase #protest #beats #samples #funk #undergroundfeedbackstereo #brothersperspectivemagazine brothersperspective.com undergroundfeedbackstereo.com joelefthandrecords.com  feat. art by instagram.com/nappy9folics

Malcolm X Grassroots Movement releases “Every 36 Hours” CD Project

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 24, 2012 by Brother Perspective Magazine

Malcolm X Grassroots Movement releases “Every 36 Hours” CD Project

 

In 2012 the police kill a Black man, woman, or child every 36 hours!

 

In July, the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM) and the Malcolm X Solidarity Committee (MXSC), issued “Every 36 Hours: Report on the Extrajudicial Killing of 120 Black people”, that documented this tragic and disturbing fact. The report can be found at www.mxgm.org.

 

To reach a broader audience and further inform and educate the public about the findings and implications of this report, MXGM and Nu Afrika Entertainment produced the “Every 36 Hours CD Project”. The CD project features artists Jasiri X, Zayd Malik, Dead Prez, Immortal Technic, Chuck D, Killer Mike, Ife Jai, Truth Universal, Tongo Eisen-Martin and more! The project can be found at www.mxgm.org, http://nuafrikaent.bandcamp.com/, or http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/every-36-hours-black-person/id561144026.

 

“Hip Hop is our biggest and best means of communication with our people and we intend to use it as a weapon to defend ourselves, when in the immediate past, it has been used to destroy our community”, states Zayd Malik, who is a member of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement Executive Producer of the CD Project. “The Malcolm X grassroots movement has allowed for the opportunity to make this fact a reality in the eyes of our community, and as artists’ we must paint a picture of revolution in an effort to save lives in the face of authoritative figures such as police officers, security guards, and neighborhood watchmen”.

 

The Every 36 Hours CD Project is a promotional tool for the No More Trayvon Martins Campaign for a National Plan of Action for Racial Justice and Self-Determination that MXGM is advancing. Some of the demands of this campaign include an immediate end to police brutality, the end to racial profiling, the redirecting of resources from the police and military to essential social services, and the institutionalization of local police control boards.

 

Kali Akuno, of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement states, “These extrajudicial killings must stop. The government has to address the crisis being confronted by Black and Latino people. A national plan of action to address racism and issues like police brutality and murders would be a good place to start”.

 

For more information on the Every 36 Hours CD Project, the No More Trayvon Martins Campaign, or the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement contact MXGM member and project Executive Producer Zayd Malik at zaydmalikmusic@gmail.com.

 

To read the report visit www.mxgm.org. For information on the petition visit http://www.ushrnetwork.org/content/webform/trayvon-martin-petition

“Made You Die” Trayvon Martin Tribute, featuring Yasiin Bey, Dead Prez, and Mikeflo

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , on July 3, 2012 by Brother Perspective Magazine

“Made You Die” Trayvon Martin Tribute, featuring Yasiin Bey, Dead Prez, and Mikeflo

Very great song in honor of the murder of Trayvon Martin … they must stop killing us!!!

Stic.Man – Boss Up

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on October 15, 2008 by Brother Perspective Magazine

 

Stic.Man – Boss Up

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peace i’m Amun Re and its an Honor, Stic. Man thanks for taking the time out to help spread love and wisdom. Please explain to the people what Freedom, Justice and Equality means to you and some ways we as Africans can reach this level of awareness from your viewpoint?

POLITICAL POWER, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION ECONOMICS/BUSINESS, LAND, AGRICULTURE, REVOLUTIONARY INDEPENDENT SCHOOLING, MILITARY AUTONOMY ETC

 

When will we hear another Dead Prez Album?

NEW STIC.MAN MANHOOD DELUXE EDITION NOV 08 ITUNEs, DJ GREEN LANTERN & DEAD PREZ “PULSE OF THE PEOPLE” TURN OFF THE RADIO 3 MIXTAPE , DEAD PREZ NEW ALBUM “INFORMATION AGE” In FEB

 

Do think its saleing out for an Music Artist to be a Liberation Supporter and work with these major Record Coorporations that help to destroy the communities we live in by producing so much useless noise instead helping to feed and establish better resources and develop Art that is uplifting? Why?

IF U SUPPORTING LIBERATION THEN U AINT SELLING OUT. WE DO NEED OUR OWN COMPANIES TO GUARANTEE THE CONTROL OVER THE MUSIC, MESSAGE PROMOTION DISTRIBUTION AND ECONOMICS. BUT WHERE EVER U AT IF U FIGHTING FOR POWER TO THE PEOPLE I WONT CALL THAT SELLING OUT. DIFFERENT POSITIONS ARE FOR DIFFERENT PEOPLE

 

The Art of Emceeing?

MY NEW BOOK ON EMCEEING AVAILABLE AT WWW.BOSSUPBU.COM

Manhood?

MY NEW ALBUM AVAILABLE(DELUXE EDITION) NOV ITUNES

Slum 13? Explain?

MOVIE I WAS GONNA BE IN BUT NOW IM NOT. DIRECTOR AINT GOT HIS FUNDING.

 

Are you Married with Children etc, How has this helped in your development as a Man?

YES I AM BUT NOT IN THE CHURCH SENSE OF MARRIAGE. I HAVE A SON HE 7.

IT HAS GIVEN ME A SUPPORT SYSTEM THAT IS MY HEAVEN ON EARTH. IT GIVES ME STRENGTH TO MAKE THINGS HAPPEN SO THEY ARE STRAIGHT ON ALL LEVELS. IT GIVES ME A POSITIVE URGENCY AND A RELENTLESS DRIVE TO BE A GOOD FATHER, MATE AND COMRADE FOR MY FAMILY AND COMMUNITY.

Image or Message whats more important and why?

BOTH IMPORTANT. ONE GRABS YOU ONE FEEDS YOU.

Are you in Support of Obama and Why or why not?

I AM ANTI U.S. IMPERIALISM

How was it working with Nas? Do you think using the N word is positive or negative for our people?

WORKING WITH NAS HAS BEEN A BLESSING AND AN HONOR CAUSE HE HAS BEEN ONE OF MY FAV EMCEES FOR A LONG TIME. I WANNA WORK WITH GAME SOON TOO. THE N WORD IS WHAT U MAKE IT MEAN TO U. IF U FIND POSITIVE IN IT THEN THATS ON U IF U USE IT. FOR ME ITS JUST A BAD HABIT I PICKED UP FROM RACIST AMERIKKKA..BUT PAC SAY ITS NEVA IGNORANT GETTING GOALS ACCOMPLISHED SO THATS POSITIVE TO ME

Atlanta, New York, Florida, Katrina? Your Thoughts?

DONT KNOW WHAT U MEAN SO IMMA SKIP THIS ONE

Respect and you can leave any News, Information , movies, new projects, Books or anything from you that you want to tell the people about?

CHECK OUT DP NEW SHIT WWW.BOSSUPBU.COM

 

FREE CHIP FITZGERALD!

(FREECHIP.ORG)

 

Amun Re

 

 

“how can u be a prince with no principles?”

STIC.MAN OF DEAD PREZ

DEBUT SOLO ALBUM

“MANHOOD”

IN STORES NOW

AND AT

WWW.BOSSUPBU.COM

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
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