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"Hangin' On (My Song)," Chingo Bling-Biggie rapped about contemplating suicide, here it's the terrorism of the immigration police that puts a man in that mind state. "Ghetto, Arab Remix," Ali B featuring Yes-R & Akon-This call for worldwide unity features Morrocan rappers Ali-B and Yes-R joined by R&B singer Akon, who has his own roots both in St. But this song's not about defeat-"It's crunch time," Juvenile declares, "It's the movement." "Get Ya Hustle On," Juvenile-Life after Katrina's a lot like life before Katrina, "your mayor ain't your friend/he's the enemy,” your friends are behind bars, and there's no government for the people just a hustle to stay alive.
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A sample of Ray Charles's "Georgia" not only emasculates the president but restores the power of that refrain free of nostalgia. "Georgia Bush," Lil' Wayne-Sums up the first year after Katrina, calling the President out for ongoing genocide.
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And the reason, Cube explains, "Lyrically I'm so lethal…Just to feed all my people."
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"Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It," Ice Cube-Lays waste to the logic that blames rap for everything from selling crack to college shootings, in fact arguing that gangsta's the loudest voice against everyday violence. "Dreams," The Game-King's dreams again, asking us to contemplate what they have in common with those of Huey Newton, Easy E, Marshall Mathers, Marvin Gaye, Curtis Jackson, Aaliyah and Left Eye Lopez.
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"Do Your Time," Ludacris with Beanie Siegel and C-Murder-A roll call of friends and loved ones locked down by a justice system "fucked up," bolstered by details of life behind bars, suggestions for how to support these brothers and sisters and contemplating what MLK would think of how far we have to go. Ben Chavis and Noe-There's power to Jones's shout out to his "political soldiers" behind bars-without romanticizing the streets, he’s dreaming of the world that can come out of making the culture of those streets work for us. "Concrete Jungle," Jim Jones, featuring Max B, Rell, Dr. "Cold World," Xzibit-A rap that follows the money at the root of a young woman savaged by a dehumanizing job then by unemployment, of a kid locked into a losing street hustle and of an Iraqi family facing guns and bombs. "Buck the World," Young Buck-"My rent due/Baby need food and shoes/I'm flat broke/Still I refuse to lose." A song about reaching the breaking point and choosing life anyway, changing a "Fuck the World" goodbye to a "Buck the World" throwdown. "Black and Brown," Xzibit-"80% of inmates are black and Hispanic/They're trying to wipe us off of this planet/Dammit….That's why we've got to sit down/And talk about the black and the brown." A love song to brothers thrown against brothers in Los Angeles, nationwide and worldwide, with a dream of what could happen if we learned to focus on our real enemy.
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Here it's also about unconditional love for one's family and support in the face of physical illness and the sickness of the system. "Bendicion Mami," Fat Joe-A tribute to his mother and, just like Tupac, it resonates beyond the individual situation because our mothers are held up as subhuman by the media and by the masters of puppets in the White House. Fifteen rounds of intense negotiation lead to the kind of "win win" outcome music manages best. Blige-Two heavyweights talk about politics at square one, between a man and a woman in a relationship. The truth here should set us free, free of false divisions between mainstream and underground, between bling bling and backpack. There are many, many hip-hop songs reaching millions of people which carry a message of unity, songs whose protests and promise promote a vision of a world without war, poverty, and racism. Too many in the hip hop audience accept the big lie promoted by opportunist preachers and politicians that hip-hop is only about madness and misogyny. Politics and social stuff-those are going to be the next real subjects groups get into.”-George Clinton, Detroit Free Press, summer 2007 We only ask that you include the information that anyone can subscribe free of charge by sending their email address to If you ever wish to unsubscribe, just send an email with “unsubscribe” in the subject line to IN PLAIN SIGHT… Please feel free to forward or post this issue widely, in whole or in part. Gone Too Soon: Jeff Healey, Buddy Miles, Debbie Geller, Danny Federici Just Exactly Why Do We Need the Music Business? Metallica / David Mamet / Kenny Garrett / Snoop Dogg / Tim Krekel / Sun Ra Mainstream Hip-Hop: Filled with Positive Messages