27th Jan2012

I Am Not A Rapper x DJ Nastee Naj Presents: #ClassicFriday Vol.14 – #ClassicNativeTongues

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The New York-based Native Tongues crew was a collective of like-minded hip hop artists who would help bring abstract and open-minded lyricism that addressed a range of topics, from spirituality and modern living to race, sex, and just having fun – to the mainstream. Together with the use of eclectic samples that would take on an increasingly jazzy sound, they would be pioneers of so-called conscious hip hop, alternative hip-hop, and jazz rap.

Fostered by Kool DJ Red Alert, the success of the Jungle Brothers would pave the way for De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest; together, these three groups would form the core of the crew and continue the spirit of Afrika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation. By 1989 they had been joined by Queen Latifah and the UK’s Monie Love, and soon by the Black Sheep & Chi-Ali. Collectively, the members of the Native Tongues had a huge effect on the style and trends of hip hop during its most important period, the golden age of the late 1980s–early 1990s. A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul‘s albums of this time are considered among the best and most important in the hip hop genre.

The song ”Scenario” was the final track on the Tribe Called Quest album The Low End Theory and featured the fledging Leaders of the New School—Dinco D, Busta Rhymes, and Charlie Brown. This track simultaneously introduced and legitimized the concept of a new school in hip-hop music, and is arguably the most notable and significant single song of the era.

While featuring an extensive discography, the collaborations of the Native Tongues have been fairly limited: the collective never recorded anything under that name, and the number of notable crew cuts can be counted on one hand. The various groups grew distant with time, and, by 1993, De La Soul‘s Trugoy the Dove proclaimed, “That native shit is dead.” The collective would, however, reunite in 1996 for the Jungle Brothers’ “How Ya Want It We Got It (Native Tongues Remix)”; collaborators in this period, such as Common,Truth Enola, Da Bush Babees, and Mos Def, could be seen as latter-day additions to the crew. In 1998 on A Tribe Called Quest‘s final album The Love Movement, the last track “Rock Rock Ya’ll” featuring Jane Doe, Mos Def, Punchline & Wordsworth. Q Tip states near the track’s end that “this right here is a family”.

There are several collectives today—with overlapping membership—that can be seen as the spiritual heirs to the Native Tongues crew: the Spitkicker crew (founded by De La Soul‘s Trugoy and Posdnuos in 2000), the Okayplayers, and the Soulquarians. Chris Lighty—a member of the Native Tongues-affiliated street crew the Violators, who began his career carrying records for Zulu Nation DJs and later as the Jungle Brothers‘ roadie—now runs the successful Violator Management company, which represents Busta Rhymes and Q-Tip, among other high-profile clients. It has influenced many other artists in the music industry.

 

13th Jan2012

I Am Not A Rapper x DJ Nastee Naj Presents: #ClassicFriday Vol.12 #ClassicMosDef

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Dante Terrell Smith is more commonly known as Mos Def also known as Yasin Bey aka Black Dante aka Pretty Flaco aka Flaco Bey aka The Mighty Mos Def aka Bezé

Regarded as one of hip-hop’s most introspective and insightful artists, Mos Def has shaped a career that transcends music genres and artistic medium. A child of hip-hop’s Golden Era, the native Brooklynite spent his childhood imbedded in the culture surrounding him as well as absorbing knowledge from across the artistic spectrum.

With the release of “Universal Magnetic” (1996) Mos became an underground favorite in the hip hop world, leading to his legendary collaboration with Talib Kweli. The two formed Black Star whose debut album, Mos Def and Talib Kweli Are Black Star, would become one of the most critically acclaimed hip-hop albums. Mos followed that release with his 1999 solo debut, Black On Both Sides, which was certified gold and credited by critics as bringing hip-hop back to its soapbox roots.

As with his music, Mos has demonstrated insight and passion with his acting career, appearing in Spike Lee’s Bamboozled, MTV‘s Carmen: A Hip Hopera, 2002‘s critically acclaimed Monster’s Ball, Showtime, and the 2002 romantic comedy Brown Sugar, for which he received an NAACP Image Award nomination. In addition Mos has served as the host, music supervisor and co-executive producer for the HBO series Def Poetry and served as a writer, producer and actor on the MTV sketch comedy series Lyricist Lounge. Mos completed his Broadway debut in 2002 in the Tony nominated, Pulitzer Prize winning, Topdog/Underdog. Mos re-teamed with Topdog playwright, Suzan Lori Parks and director George Wolfe for the off-Broadway play, Fucking A, for which he was awarded an Obie Award.

In 2003, Mos Def starred in Paramount Pictures’ The Italian Job, alongside Ed Norton, Mark Wahlberg and Charlize Theron. Last year Mos Def starred opposite Alan Rickman in the critically acclaimed HBO movie Something the Lord Made, for which he has received a 2004 Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie. Def was also nominated for both a Golden Globe Award (Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture) and Golden Satellite Award (Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television) for the same role He can currently be been seen on the big screen in the feature film The Woodsman, with Kevin Bacon, Benjamin Bratt, Eve and Kyra Sedgwick. The New York Times said of his performance, “I hope we don’t have to wait too much longer to see him in a big-screen leading role,” and USA Today heralded him as “the movie’s best performance.” In addition, he recently completed work on Spyglass Entertainment’s The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy, set for release in May 2005. In the film, an adaptation of the classic Douglas Adams Science Fiction novel, Def will star as hero “Ford Prefect.”

Mos Def released his highly-anticipated and critically acclaimed sophomore solo release, The New Danger (Geffen Records), on October 12th. The album was met with praise from both critics and fans alike, with Rolling Stone giving it 4 Stars and hailing the album as “Ghetto rock and righteous hip-hop from dazzingly talented Def” and the New York Daily News proclaimed “No one is doing more to change our notion of how hip hop can sound.” The first single, “Sex, Love and Money’ earned Def a 2005 Grammy nomination for Best Alternative/Urban Performance and the album has been certified gold by the RIAA.

25th Jul2011

Relevant Classics: Mos Def – Ms Fat Booty Pt. 2 Feat Ghostface Killah

by iSpit

This has only been previously heard by a privileged few

 

 

Mos Def – Ms Fat Booty Pt. 2 Feat Ghostface Killah

13th Jul2011

Vevo Presents: Kanye West x G.O.O.D. Music Live @SXSW (Full Video)

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09th Jun2011

Assata Shakur: The Government’s Terrorist Is Our Community’s Heroine

by iSpit

by Mos Def

Early in May, the federal government issued a statement in which they
labeled Joanne Chesimard, known to most in the Black community as
Assata Shakur, as a domestic terrorist. In so doing, they also increased
the bounty on her head from $150,000 to an unprecedented $1,000,000.

 

Viewed through the lens of U.S. law enforcement,
Shakur is an escaped cop-killer. Viewed through the lens of many
Black people, including me, she is a wrongly convicted woman and
a hero of epic proportions.

 

My first memory of Assata Shakur was the “Wanted”
posters all over my Brooklyn neighborhood. They said her name was
Joanne Chesimard, that she was a killer, an escaped convict, and (more…)

25th May2011

MOI JR & Malcolm Shabazz w/UNIA Wed May 25th – “Black Liberation Movement: The Legacy Continues”

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Join Minister of Information JR Valrey (producer of Operation Small Axe) and and El Hajj Malcolm Shabazz (the grandson of Malcolm X) for an informative disussison on Manning Marbles controversial new book “Malcom X A Life of Reinvetion” and Valrey’s new book “Block Reportin”.

Wednesday  25  MAY  2011 @  6 p.m.

@ UNIA-ACL Redman Battle * Queen Nzinga * Steve Biko * Division 178

53rd Street  &  Girard Avenue

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Meet–n- Greet, Book Signing & Discussion-n-Building

of 2 Controversial Books by 2Inside Authorities

 

Please Join Us for an Evening of Progressive Media and Learning!

 

 
Minister of Information JR Valrey has been a freedom fighter, truth seeker, dedicated journalist and active voice engaged in the fight against corporate media control and government oppression for the past decade…

In his newly released book, Block Reportin’, Valrey provides intelligent commentary and valuable information to the masses. His vast knowledge of politics, international affairs and connection to the inner-city struggle gives him a fresh, unique perspective.

…each of these interviews are very different but give amazing history and perspective to the situation of Black (more…)

24th Mar2011

IAmNotARapperiSpit.com Presents: Kanye West – Ye-mixed, Rare & Unreleased

by iSpit

I would write out a tracklist, but that would ruin the fun & the mystery…aaaaand I also didnt put these songs in any type of order sooo…yeah. Enjoy

Bonus: Now with a 3rd disc… You’re welcome

IAmNotARapperiSpit.com Presents – Kanye West – Yemixed, Rare & Unreleased Disc 1.rar

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03rd Mar2011

Kanye West x Mos Def x Lupe Fiasco Freestyle at the Blue Note (Video)

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28th Feb2011

Kanye West x Mos Def x Lupe Fiasco Freestyle Sets at the Blue Note (Updated)

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Lupe Fiasco, jazz pianist Robert Glasper and his Robert Glasper Experiment played a show at famed New York jazz club the Blue Note. Ironically, Mos Def & Kanye showed up (which minus Pharell would have been CRS) and freestyled with the liv eband behind them. Kanye, of course, took the jacket off and spazzed out. Listen, stream and download below…

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Kanye and Mos Def at The Blue Note Ft. Robert Glasper Experiment by cisconyc

Lupe Fiasco did a live version of “Kick, Push” also. Hit the jump to check it out…

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12th Feb2011

Catch Up: Jasmine Mans (@Jasminetaughtme) – February 14th, Keri Hilson, & Dear X Lover

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Jasmine Mans is becoming an undeniable artist. In 2008, She actively and creatively showcased her biggest piece of work with her self-written One-Woman Stage Play “Loops” produced under the direction and development of Dance Theatre Workshop, Queen Godis, and Nicco Annan.

Later she developed her skills as a slam poet and she won the Knicks Poetry Slam and many other poetry-based competitions. This skill afforded her the ability to compete 2 years of a row at the Brave New Voices poetry festival where she took second place under the direction of UrbanWordNYC, a performance slot at Sundance Film Festival, and a total of 7 newspaper write ups.

Jasmine Mans – Dear X Lover

Jasmine would soon bump into the likes of Stan Lathan, Kamilah Forbes, Wyclef Jean, Janelle Monae and Mos Def while performing her spoken word poetry. In 2008 on the Kennedy Center stage Jasmine would become apart of Robert Redford’s Green Team raising awareness about global warming through performance poetry. As her passion for art grew stronger Jasmine would appear on “Def Poetry” and HBO presents “Brave New Voices” where she documented her slam poetry experience and then would later win herself a $20,000 scholarship from The Star Ledger-NJPAC to pursue her art while grounding herself with her academics.

Jasmine Mans – February 14th

Soon, the University of Wisconsin-Madison would steal her heart as its FirstWave program offered a balance of Art and Academics wrapped in a 4-year scholarship.
Recently you could have found Jasmine on The Knick Poetry Slam on Broadway as well as in Boston at the CUPSI College Poetry National Festival, which her university won.
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