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Day 70 KNOWLEDGE & INTEGRITY!!! • • • ”I kick ass and then kick knowledge I'm way more polished than 99% of the scholars you thought had graduated”- Kendrick Lamar • • • Song - Bet Cypher 2013 Artist- Kendrick Lamar • • • As I said yesterday when it comes to success there no one method that will get you there it's a combination of all your best known tools sharpen them and practice using them in everyday life. • Our assignment today is to research three historical figures that combined knowledge and integrity with winning results. What can you learn from their examples.... #hiphop #kendricklamar #jprince#rapgoals #goals #success #hiphopsavedmylife #hiphopmotivation #inspireorretire #liveyourdream #rapquotes #newyork#baltimore #rapradar #hiphopdaily #soulmusic #lyricsmatter #lyrical #believe #queens #journal #journey #day70 #theartandscienceofrespect#bookworms
Regrann from @jprincerespect - I attained alot of wisdom from Minister Farrakhan where the government is concerned so it was an honor to stand beside him as he was being honored at the Source Awards. He never bit his tongue or sugar coated his words where deceit existed in this government. It was one thing to hear it and another thing to become a direct target. As I'm writing this post I'm being targeted again and I dont think thats going to ever change in my lifetime. "What shall we then say to these things?" If God be for us, who can be against us? No weapons formed against me shall prosper. - - - #jprince #theartandscienceofrespect #romans8:31 - #regrann
Is Rap Music a Blackman's Hustle and A White Man's Paradise?
Rap Music is the new american meal ticket. Every since the emerging of rap music in the 70's, with the Sugar Hill Gang, rap music has been a staple in the black communities quest for fame and fortune. But, the opposite has been going on since its main stream inception. Black artist have not seen the best of times with the corporations they worked for.
Crappy Record Deals
Many black artist were given crappy deals which lead to them being broke in the long run. It wasn't till you had guys like Russel Simmons, Eazy E, J Prince, Suge Knight, Master P, Sean Combs, and others who really sought to own and control the label and the music they were putting out. Most of the music is distributed by corporations who are ran by white men, and these men have no real connection to the culture. White male executives in hip hop seem to have total ownership, and control of the masters and the music. One music executive Bryan Turner, said of the rap group NWA, "I know white kids in the suburbs, would love to hear the message being spit about the life of black urban youth in america. So, with the help of groups like NWA, artist like Easy E, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Master P, and the whole west side squad, Priority Records went on to sale and distribute millions of records which is some of the most prolific music in rap history. Bryan Turner and his team became some of the richest executives in rap music back in the 90's and early 2000's before cashing out.
Record Executives Controlling The Music
During the early stages of these artist careers some where given bullshit contracts which couldn't even help keep the lights on. As you seen in the movie Straight Out of Compton, Ice Cube had to go into Bryan Turner's office with the baseball bat to get he just due due to inaccurate accounting with his royalty checks. But, things like this was the norm in the music industry when dealing with these label executives. Another major player in the white mans paradise of black music is Jimmy Iovine who was instrumental in helping Death Row records become one of the most highly selling labels in music history let alone rap music. Rick Rubin, Lyor Cohen, Jerry Heller, Bryan Turner and other white music executives have helped to put black music on the map making billions while some artist were living hand to mouth with bad contracts. Rap music afforded these white executives the opportunity to make an incredible living off black artist while most artist in the music industry lived broke only pretending to be rich, while just gaining fame as a measuring stick for wealth. Related articles HBO To Create Dr. Dre & Jimmy Iovine Documentary The Defiant Ones The fabulous life of Dr. Dre, one of the wealthiest men in hip-hop Ice Cube to Launch Retired NBA Players League RIP Ricky Harris! Celebs Pay Tribute to the Late 'Everybody Hates Chris' Star
Honeykomb Brazy Calls Out J. Prince and His Son for Alleged Financial Mismanagement & Signs With Cashmoney Records Behind The Wall
In a bold and controversial move, rapper Honeykomb Brazy has publicly called out the legendary music mogul J. Prince and his son, J. Prince Jr., for what he describes as mismanagement of funds. This revelation has created a stir in the hip-hop community, drawing attention to ongoing issues of financial accountability within the industry. View this post on Instagram A post shared by HoneyKomb…