Message to Hip Hop R&B Ghit Yah Khanchus Bac |
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Author:
| Muhammad, Rasheed |
ISBN: | 978-1-4792-4658-8 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2012 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $4.75 |
Book Description:
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This book exposes the real enemy behind today's misuse of music, color and sound, which should be employed as a healing for a nation and the global community. But it's not; therefore, the entire world has gone mad. The word "nigga" is thrown around like a two dollar trick. Black young men and women have become a walking fashion show in an American nightmare of debt slavery, kindergarten conversations and 8th grade lyrical content reflecting a most buffoonish public and so-called...
More DescriptionThis book exposes the real enemy behind today's misuse of music, color and sound, which should be employed as a healing for a nation and the global community. But it's not; therefore, the entire world has gone mad. The word "nigga" is thrown around like a two dollar trick. Black young men and women have become a walking fashion show in an American nightmare of debt slavery, kindergarten conversations and 8th grade lyrical content reflecting a most buffoonish public and so-called entertainment display of monkeyshine for corporate U.S.A. The question is: Can Hip Hop R&B stars retreat from representing themselves as the most ignorant wealthy celebrities on the planet? And if they will, how might they? Either way, the Black Nation is God from within and always has been until recently! The excuses used by those who get signed or not signed to perform before the world is well noted. You are controlled by demons behind the scene that will not pay you to display your talents in a God Conscious force and power. However, this is psychological war and you must take your conscious back...the devil will flee from Yah.This little book, "Message To Hip Hop R&B: Get Your Conscious Back" (Ghet Yah Khanchus Bac), is only a friend to what must occur to repair the black mind first and foremost. So employ your music, color, sound and lyrical content to support the God within, if you will. "Sincere, the God is in here!"