Posts Tagged ‘W. Feagins Jr.’
BoneBreaker Jones – “Say What You Gotta Say†feat. Sam Peezy (Video)
YES and hell yes! So happy not to have to keep this under wraps anymore. WHEW! The visual for “Say What You Gotta Say” is out, debuting EXCLUSIVELY on JayForce.com (the first blog to spotlight it). This checks EVERY box on the wishlist. You heard the song already (hopefully, since it was posted earlier here). Dope BEATS & LYRICS and tight visual production a la the incomparable videographer, director and documentarian Will Feagins, Jr (of High Impact Multimedia). Check it out above, and check out the audio (and entire “Revenge Of The Nerds” project) link below!
BONEBREAKER JONES – SAY WHAT YOU GOTTA SAY | REVENGE OF THE NERDS
– @ojones1
Supastition – “Black Bodies” (Prod. By Praise) [Video]
@HighImpactMda @Supastition_NC Not yet will will check it once I get stationary
— Jay Force (@Jayforce) October 29, 2015
And did it get checked out? What do you think? We post only the dopest on here. Checked out and approved!
Supastition’s “Black Bodies” (produced by Praise) goes hard at America’s lack of political will and accountability, and its overall apathetic stance on unjustifiable African-American deaths at the hands of the authorities. On deck for lyrical discussion: police brutality; double standards regarding race, law enforcement and protection in the U.S.; and America’s history of decimating non-Whites.
Supastition wrote this track after reading an article on the [so-called] “moral authority of America,†when like the rest of us, he has witnessed heinous rights violations and violent deaths of unarmed Black Americans so recently. The song was brilliantly brought to video by award-winning director Will Feagins, Jr. (High Impact Multimedia) as a montage of moving stills and moving imagery to complement the straightforward lyrics and theme Supastition drives on the Praise track.
Dope work. Dope! You can get “Black Bodies” on the “Gold Standard” project from Supastition (out now).
Jack Preston – “Rebirth” (Video)
Still chill Hip-Hop with elevated energy levels. That’s Jack Preston with his latest leak entitled “Rebirth.” Shot on the streets of the ATL. Directed by the W. Feagins, Jr.
Royal – “Crash” feat. Lil John Roberts x Mike Flo (Prod. By Devon Lee) [Video]
It’s Punk, Funk, Rock and Hip-Hop. But most important. It is DOPE! Check out this Royal visual blessed by the hand of videographer W. Feagins Jr. Official video for “Crash†(produced by Devon Lee). Lil John Roberts on percussion. Mike Flo on duty as rap maestro on the micro. Single linked below for your convenience.
ROYAL – CRASH FEAT. LIL JOHN ROBERTS X MIKE FLO (PROD. BY DEVON LEE)
Divided Time (Documentary Preview Trailer)
A sneak peak at the latest from Atlanta filmmaker W. Feagins Jr.? Um yeah, gotta check for that ASAP. And now…you get your peak!
“Divided Time” explores how several Hip-Hop artists attempt to find a balance between the responsibilities of fatherhood and the demands of pursuing their dreams.
Also noted some buzz around the Interwebs about the Feagins film “Underexposed” (we posted on it here). A screening at Philly’s Black Star Film Festival. Nice!
Heaven Can Wait: The Story Behind The Wall (Mini-Documentary)
“…the situation in Chicago…the war going on in the streets with these kids…these children are too young…haven’t lived for their maximum potential yet…[to] society and the world…their energy, their leadership…Heaven can wait for these kids…They haven’t had the opportunity to live…”
– Kevin “Mr. Soul” Harp
Great story-behind-the-story (visually delivered by w. Feagins Jr.; music by the homie Focus…) exploring the meaning and motivation behind the “Heaven Can Wait” mural. Artwork by Atlanta-based artists Craig “Flux” Singleton, Kevin “Mr. Soul” Harp and Goldi Gold. Moving piece.
People, watch this piece. A worthwhile holiday wish: Peace and a cease to the violence and loss of life and vital youth energy going on in Chi Raq (an unfortunate nickname for modern Chicago, for more see our earlier post here). And in this holiday season (and seasons beyond), please hug your loved ones (esp. the kids) extra tight.
Various Artists – “Wrath of the Siafu” (Prod. By Dynamite Bruhz) [Video]
Dynamite Bruhz on the track. DJ Presyce on the cut. Recorded and Mixed by Amond Jackson for Salem Psalms. Now all we need is to sprinkle in a bunch of quality ATL emcees and this “Wrath of the Siafu” will be done… a perfect hook to put folks on to the OrganizingIsTheNewCool.com Soundtrack and movement. Oh, that’s what they did… with a FREE download… and a W. Feagins, Jr. video? Okay then.
‘If Hip Hop was a hurricane, then Wrath of the Siafu would be positioned somewhere in the eye of the storm. Wrath of the Siafu, the first single release off of the Organizing is the New Cool Soundtrack is a perfect example of the underlying theme of the documentary film. This thunderous anthem is an amalgamation of 11 of Atlanta’s heaviest hitting independent artists who lyrically ambush a hardcore instrumental that will leave the avid Hip Hop connoisseur begging for more! The Dynamite Bruhz produced track features a who’s who of internationally respected underground emcees including: StaHHr, Mike Flo, members of The Liuns Den and Craig “Flux” Singleton (co-producer of the film). This is a guaranteed Hip Hop Classic.’
– OITNC Documentary
DOWNLOAD: VARIOUS ARTISTS – WRATH OF THE SIAFU (PROD. BY DYNAMITE BRUHZ)