Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Seeing The Hidden Hand
I think the hidden hand of Jewish control has played a large part of how we are portrayed as blacks on Tv and Film but we can't blame it all on them cause some of these Niggas just got it in their head they are going to sell out by any means necessary.
Corporation control is the real hidden hand in all entertainment and making a dollar is the bottom line. I think once the hidden had has been shown Niggas is still going to play they position in order to get out the conditions we have been handed since slavery. In closing, I would like to say good job Lennon but at the end of the day is it really going to matter whose hand we see as long as they still cutting the checks ?
just my two cents
coolwater
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Friday, November 26, 2010
Black Males in Hip hop
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Diddy and Dirty Money
I think Puffy Daddy need to sit his ass down some where he still think he is the artist and the label which is a bad thing. Nicki Minaj just fired his ass for bad management. I think the performance last night was a real joke.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Do Koreans Own Black Hair
Do the Koreans own black hair ? That is the question that many people have been asking for years in the African American black community. Its seems that every where you go you see the Koreans running the black hair care industry. They seem to sale the hoarse, and Indian hair that is catered to African American women. We don't own any part of the money that's being made inside this billion dollar business. Most black owned beauty salons have to go to the Koreans to get the hair they need to supply to their customers, or risk losing business. When you go into the black community it is a Korean hair supply story on every corner. I know cause I have bought Do Rags, wave brushes, and grease for my hair from their store.
The question still remains why does the Koreans own black hair, hair care products, and even run nail shops that don't benefit the black community? I think it is most disturbing to watch money being generated the community but the dollars go somewhere else.
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Monday, November 15, 2010
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
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Monday, November 8, 2010
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If you are using the stage as a promotional tool try to find a club that caters more toward showing talent like Apache Cafe rather than a being apart of a musical contest. Many open mic contest really don't allow one to see the true talent of an individual. You don't want to run away from a challenge, but its best when you can get a crowd thats there to see you perform not be in a contest. Building a brand takes time and staying consistent is important if you want to break the yolk inside the atlanta music community.
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