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The production of the song features a "warped, wobbly" bassline. Lyrically, Dead Prez criticizes the capitalist functions of the music industry and its exploitation of black people ("These record labels slang our tapes like dope / You can be next in line and signed and still be writing rhymes and broke"), [2] and encourages the idea of using hip hop music as a means to promote social change. [3]
Matthew Joseph West [1] (born April 25, 1977) is an American contemporary Christian musician and singer-songwriter. He has released five studio albums and is known for his songs "More", "You Are Everything", and "The Motions". He was nominated for five Dove Awards in 2005, two of which were for his major-label debut album, Happy. West won the ...
List of Christmas albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions [2]; US [3]US Christ. [4]US Holiday [11]The Heart of Christmas
Casisdead won Best Hip Hop/Grime/Rap Act. [24] On March 11, Bo$$ died at the age of 54. [25] On March 16, the 55th NAACP Image Awards were held. Megan Thee Stallion won Outstanding Hip Hop/Rap Song for "Cobra". [26] On March 19, Dr. Dre received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. [27] On March 22, the 2024 Global Awards were held.
The following is a list of notable alternative hip hop artists ... Lyrics Born [222] M. Macklemore ... Kanye West [199] [334] Westside Gunn [335] Tierra Whack [336]
The song was awarded Top Gospel Song and Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year at the Billboard Music Awards and 51st GMA Dove Awards in 2020, respectively. Commercially, "Follow God" debuted at number 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , becoming West's 18th track to reach the top 10 on the chart.
"Can't Stop, Won't Stop" (2003) " Can't Stop, Won't Stop " is the debut single by American hip hop duo Young Gunz , members of Philadelphia hip hop group State Property , from the 2003 album The Chain Gang Vol. 2 . [ 1 ]
Geologic (born George Quibuyen; also known as Prometheus Brown, Geo) is the vocalist for the Blue Scholars and has also performed as a spoken word poet. In the 2007–08 citywide election for Seattle's Poet Populist, Quibuyen placed sixth with ninety-six write-in votes, the highest total for a write-in candidate in the nine-year history of the competition; [13] although, the record was ...