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Back when Hip Hop was about African Consciousness!
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When people say our music is crazy, chaotic, disgraceful, the Jewish Stole our conscious concept and changed it into this chaotic idea not to discredit their sales, but to discredit the people. We're way more powerful than what this Jewish media feeds you. If you're not looking for knowledge, you'll never find knowledge. If you're looking for entertainment, that's what you'll put in your head. Entertainment and not. remind you on how powerful you truly is, but how ignorant people think we truly are.

Now , all they sing about is boobs, ass and drugs 🤦🏿

That's the reason I don't listen to this recent hip-hop except Kendrick Lamar aka Kunfu King and J. Cole but all the rest trash. Nas and Demian Marley made one of the most afrocentric albums of all time "Distant Relatives" I always vibe to that classic.

Hip Hop should be inspiring like this.

Nas is the greatest rapper of all time 💯

Nas the greatest rapper alive

The early 2000s were the era of gansta rap. African consciousness hip-hop was in the mid and late 80’s when artists such as KRS-one, Africa Bambata, Public Enemy, Queen Latifah, Ms Melody, Mony love, Mc Lyte, D-Nice, Doug-e-fresh, Slick Rick, etc were popular with rap fans.

Nas....you just flash my memory with this song

thank you for this, a lot of Africans don't know that the real people of Egypt are black.
