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The Queen's Chair: Where Is The Hip Hop Nation?

Marsha Jones · Monday, September 13th 2010 at 9:28AM · 574 views
Hip Hop music's roots originated in social cause. The music, but especially the words told a story and let people know what was going on. The beauty of the music was not only its messages, but the creative means by which the message was communicated.

I remember watching MTV and hearing Russell Simmons heavily promote the Hip Hop Nation. It was a movement that was designed to include young people and people of color to get involved in politics and have their voices heard. My question is where are they now?

I saw them when President Barack Obama was elected. They got out. They rocked the vote...so to speak. African-Americans and other people of color got out in numbers to cast their votes for our first African-American president. But seriously, where are they? The-t-shirts are gone. Their political voices have been silenced. The hype is gone.

The Hip Hop Nation has sold out. The music and the message has been traded in for what else...money. The beats and rhythms are pretty much the same. The new message from this crew is about making money. It's now about having a hit, acquiring wealth and bling. Look at Jay-Zee, Kanye West, 50 Cent, and, of course, P. Diddy. Remember when these artists first came out, they were dubbed "originators", "innovative", and the "voices of their generations"? Instead of using their "music" to unite people and to get work done, they are more interested in getting paid.

Like I mentioned briefly, Hip Hop's roots were about having cause for social action. Hip Hop was about uplifting our community. Bringing messages to our people. Just like African drumming served as a way of communication between tribes. It got the message out and it was carried to others, no matter the distance.

Hip Hop's alleged drum is beating to a whole 'nuther matter: The Benjamins.

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Adam Fate Monday, September 13th 2010 at 9:54AM

Marsha,

KRS-ONE has written a book "The Gospel of Hip Hop". It may be what you are looking for.

Siebra Muhammad Monday, September 13th 2010 at 1:11PM

Love this post sis!!!

Marsha Jones Monday, September 13th 2010 at 2:30PM

@ Adam:I know about the KRS-One book. I did edits for him on his book. I went uncredited.
@ Siebra: Much love back to you.
@ Saint Jake: Thanks for the kudos.

Marsha Jones Monday, September 13th 2010 at 2:36PM

@ Saint Jake: I can tell we are going to become fast friends my downstate brother.

Adam Fate Monday, September 13th 2010 at 5:02PM

Marsha, now that is interesting! I haven't been able to get my hands on a copy yet. Is it as good as I expect it is, from what I know of him?

Marsha Jones Tuesday, September 14th 2010 at 12:58PM

I heard it was. Other people I know got it. Have you checked the library for a copy?

Adam Fate Tuesday, September 14th 2010 at 1:10PM

I'll try the library, but they usually don't have what I'm looking for. Worth a try though.

Marsha Jones Wednesday, September 15th 2010 at 12:59PM

If not there, don't forget the black books stores. You got a few and they can order it for you.

Adam Fate Thursday, September 16th 2010 at 10:31AM

It's on Amazon too. My problem is too many books to buy and not enough money. I can also look at my Alma Mater (West Chester University) or maybe Cheyney, an HBCU that is close by.

Marsha Jones Friday, September 17th 2010 at 10:27AM

Glad you found it. Are you sure we aren't twins? I share your pain.

Adam Fate Friday, September 17th 2010 at 11:56AM

Twins it could be, and If not twins, then brother and sister at the least. Thanks again Marsha, and the sharing of pain can bring healing I think.

Marsha Jones Friday, September 17th 2010 at 11:59AM

It can and it does. But prayer changes things. I hope to get a few books as X-mas and birthday presents. :)

Adam Fate Friday, September 17th 2010 at 12:04PM

I believe in the power of prayer. And books are the best presents one can receive. And on the spiritual level, love.

Marsha Jones Friday, September 17th 2010 at 12:07PM

Amen to all of that.

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