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27 Feb 2013
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30 Jan 2013
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27 Nov 2012Going on for more than 3 years strong… the last Thursday of the month has all the right rhythmes, moves, vibrations, and sounds…. If your looking to dance your troubles away and be transformed into another dimension Afrobeat For Ya Soul will NOT disappoint… We’ve got our resident DJ ,...Archived in Events
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24 Oct 2012In October we celebrate the godfather of Afrobeat : Fela! Come bring your dancing shoes, get your face painted, and celebrate the life and love that has brought us the genre of Afrobeat! DJ Underdog will be holding it down with many far reaching sounds to elevate your mood to...Archived in Events
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26 Sep 2012Did you know that September is African Heritage Month? And in celebrating all that Africa has to offer, the restaurant scene is the hidden jewel that shares culture through food and most of all builds strong community pride. That’s why a few concerned professionals have come together to present the...Archived in Events
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you have to go to the bandcamp website (click on icon) to downloadKriss Mincey | Scratch n’ Riff
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I have internet beef now! #swag?Big K.R.I.T | ReturnOF4Eva LP
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For the record. Most of this particular record isn't about any of that ish. That's a whole track with the hook " I don't wanna be a nigga". Most of its pretty deep, besides you know.. the song about strippers. But hey... everyone likes the strip club. Even me. And someone has to write songs about it. lolBig K.R.I.T | ReturnOF4Eva LP
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I also want to ask why its elitist? I'm assuming this is in reference to my Africa girl comment, an the not even head wrap hip hop either comment. I don't think these things are elitist. I grew up listening to all types of music. As soon as we were branded as progressive and with Africa there were certain types of music that we were expected to dislike, and things we were expected to like. So yes...people find it random when we post things like Freddie Gibbs when we are so focused on pushing " Progressive" things. I think those labels are extremely disabling to creation. My point is that you don't have to be a certain type of person to like anything. That "types" of people don't actually exist. We all have experience the same range of desires and emotions, so when conveyed well it doesn't matter what type of beat its over or where you are from, someone can relate. In this case I can. I'm not sure whats elitist or Imperialist or about that.Big K.R.I.T | ReturnOF4Eva LP
