I still love this track.

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I still love this track.
Clark: What do you think can be done to change, to use your term, the moral fiber of America? Baldwin: I think that one has got to find some way of putting the present administration of this country on the spot. One has got to force, somehow, from Washington, a moral commitment, not to the Negro people, but to the life of this country. It doesn’t matter any longer– and I’m speaking for myself, for Jimmy Baldwin, and I think I’m speaking for a great many other Negroes too– it doesn’t matter any longer what you do to me. You can put me in jail, you can kill me; by the time I was 17, you’d done everything that you could do to me. The problem now is: how are you going to save yourselves?
Again: How are you going to save YOURSELVES? We’re already alright. This is about YOU.
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Kent M$ney Delivers Quality On His New EPK, But Will The People Understand: "Crowned"
I've been following Kent M$ney since his debut "Eyes Wide Shut" which dropped in April of 2013. This dude was a standout talent in my eyes way before I knew he was singed to Hit-Boy's label and prior to the big releases from "We The Plug." Kent brings a different type of lyrical precision and delivery compared to everyone else in his crew. He has that golden voice you don't often find combined with intelligence, storytelling ability, and the overall package. This is a solid download and worth checking out. I also wonder what will be Kent's boiling point, or in other words what will be that thing to push him past the "good rapper" label and into a name brand. Memo to Kent: More tracks like "Still Alright" is a good start. I can really feel the emotion on this record, but more importantly it gives me that personal identification we need as listeners to make a deeper connection with the music. On your first album that track which would be my blueprint if I were in your shoes is "Street Views." I almost hurt my damn neck nodding while playing that record. Peace Kent... Words by: Wes Jones EXPOSING THE UNEXPOSED
[Music Video] K.Roosevelt-"The One"
HS87's K.Roosevelt releases the visual for track number one off his recently released Journey EP, available now.