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Wise Intelligent Speaks On Hip-Hop Music’s Move Away From Positive Messaging (Video)

And when Rodney King got the beating, heads responded properly!

“Fight The Power”… for those who really felt that song… it was way more than a song. It was an anthem, a call to action, a we-take-no-more-sh!t CHARGE for us! And ‘they’ do not want us getting charged up like that. THEY, in turn, will deliberately, but quietly, shut the rally down; by taking away the bullhorn so we no longer here the rally cry.

Maybe you don’t get me. But watch and listen to the Poor Righteous Teacher Wise Intelligent… You will.

Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers talks about the deliberate effort to silence positive Hip-Hop.
– Boom Bap Nation

(See. I’m not mad at ‘mumble rappers’… But why can’t we hear more positivity to balance it out? You KNOW the answer: We hear what THEY want us to hear more of… and NOT that positive ‘ish. NO Brother. NO Sister. THEY don’t want you to KNOW much about that.)

@ojones1

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Gensu Dean x Wise Intelligent (Of Poor Righteous Teachers) – “G.o.D.” [Game of Death] (Video)

Love this! Poor Righteous and representing the Golden Era well… still! Gensu Dean and Wise Intelligent on the scene once again for some hard, true, true school flows. Listen closely. Even if a bar hits a nerve, you will still enjoy this jawn. Guaranteed. Definitely kool-dope and AAAALLL that! Yep, WI snapped on this Gensu Dean track!

@ojones1

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Wise Intelligent – ‘UndergroundSpiritualGame’ (Video)

J. Rawls featuring Sadat X + Wise Intelligent – ‘Face It’ (Video)


J Rawls unites two legendary hip-hop crews for the first time ever, as Sadat X (Brand Nubian) and Wise Intelligent (Poor Righteous Teachers) drop jewels over Rawls’ production. Taken from J Rawls’ new album “The Hip-Hop Affect,” in stores everywhere on May 17th, 2011. The video was shot in front of Harlem’s iconic “Allah School in Mecca”, where the Five Percent Nation has been headquartered for the past half-century. Also featuring an appearance from Scienz Of Life’s John Robinson.

“The Hip-Hop Affect” is the first solo hip-hop album from J Rawls in 10 years, and also features appearances from Rhymefest, Diamond D, Edo G, Kev Brown, Oh No, Casual, Copywrite, Count Bass D, Tanya Morgan, Stalley, El Da Sensei, J Sands (of Lone Catalysts), John Robinson, Bad Azz, Fat Jon, and more.”

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