DPG remakes a James Brown classic
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
The Lynching of Hip Hop, by the Hippocrates !!!
The Congress called a hearing on Hip Hop called, 'From Imus to Industry: The business of stereotypes and degrading images,' but peep, with no Imus. Video clips, reading of lyrcis with the N word, B word, and all that. This hearing supposedly is to discuss the blame for "sexist and degrading language in hip-hop music."
Didnt we see this before?? With C. Delores Tucker, the attack on Tupac, Luke and the 2 Live Crew, and upon African bodies hanging from trees as strange fruit all across this land. Is the Naacp hanging a noose in NY because they trying to hang mo niggers. In 2007 we have been rallying for the Freedom of the Jena 6, and now we need to rally for the Freedom of Hip Hop!
Lets make this plain. This land called Amerikkka was founded on genocide and slavery, it continues to profit in this way throughout its policies home and abroad. But Black Males who grab a mic are the problem? That dont fly, homie. Dont do dat dunn. Now Congress calls Hip Hop to the table, not Don Imus, not President Bush, no Larry Flynt, not Ozzy Osborne, not .... hope u get the point. As Chuck D would say it, Who are the Real Criminals? This farce mixed with some truth, brought out Master P, David Banner, Michael Eric Dyson, and a host full of "hip hop" intelligencia.... basically folks who write about hip hop but are not hip hop. Props due to D. Banner for holding it down, referring to Slavery, Katrina and the assault on Black Males.
Michael Eric Dyson, also brought the pain along with Lisa Fager from Industry Ears who brought out statistics on media and many great examples. Rep. Bobby Rush (former Black Panther) said he is a fan of hip hop, and brought out many great questions. Fans, makers and artists in hip hop stand together, the real attack is on the power of the Black Male, otherwise we would see this focus on all forms of entertainment and media. Davey D provided some audio links to the hearings.... keep ya ear to daundaground fo mo.
Free Hip Hop!
audio of hearing..
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
By the Time I Get To Jena
JUSTICE TO THE JENA 6 !!
Wear all Black in a sign of unity for this just cause, September 20, 2007.
ABC on the story
Good Ol' Al
By the Time I Get to Arizona Public Enemy
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Tupac Lives...
Tupacathon 07'
Tupac at Malcolm X Grassroots Conference ATL, 1992
"Prevent the rise of a messiah who could unify and electrify the militant nationalist movement ...." COINTELPRO, FBI Memorandum
Tupac and Digital Underground Wassup Wit the Luv?
Tupac - They dont give a F*** about us
Nice video, another tribute to our Brother....
Tupac Speech
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Tupac Black Expo Indiana 1993
Tupac in all his Glory and lineage to Black Panther Greatness. This video is damn near BANNED on the internet, the youtube version has no audio... crazy... peep it. But I ask what would have went down if Tupac, Monster Kody (Sanyika Shakure), adn Mike Tyson were successful in greating their plan for a street revolutionairy ogranization... THUG LIFE... this is why Tupac was 2pac.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Hip Hop, Black Skateboarders, The Malcolm X Games, the History and Still Flippin'
From "Kick Push" by Lupe Fiasco, to "Vans" from the Pack, to video games, to the X games, thought it was about time to do some video diggin and lets give some luv to some Living Color in the Skateboard Scene. WE present you the first annual Malcolm X Games.. Starting off with the late Harold Hunter RIP, who was in the film Kids. Off course these are to some great hip-hop.
Harold Hunter
Kareem Campbell
Lavar Mcbride
Marcus McBride
Stevie williams
The Pack and Vans
Lupe Fiasco
Bonus Videos
Friday, August 10, 2007
Bay History
my response to this posted by Davey D, featuring an interview with Kayhree in Muderdog. Here is the article
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hotep.
this aint nothing new around the bay. in the 90s old heads will remember Daundaground and the other powerful folks in the BAY AREA HIP-HOP COALITION
aka: BAHHC . Formed to have a movement in bay area radio. The bay needs this kind of organizing back, and then some. Hate to put it out there but we were the revolutionaires of this time... fighting against a university, letters from the government, and we played BAY music... in fact we were the only station doing so.... just like today you heard a lot of east coast and other.
KMEL has never been for the community, never. You may have had some people who were there who were trying to make change but the station the establishment, never. We were the anti-kmel.
You young cats dont remember how they did the Godfather Too Short?! He even had to make a song about them. Ive been waiting for years for the bay to get it together, build a station, build a real bay label with everybody, really show our power. Part of the added problem the real Djs from the community dont get shine, they prop up these folks who wouldnt ever be down with these artists, and put them on radio, and now they down and a celebrity. With they fake antics, they adopted slang.. and all that... i dont listen to the radio and you shouldnt either, unless its college radio, who attempts to keep the music relative. And yes a large portion of you youngstas, and KMEL was never down with Mac Dre... i remember when a lot of the bay was serious hating on Dre while he was locked up....! Now they got him on a shirt like he latest fashion.
Yes the bay needs to take it back to the MOBB. Where we didnt make music for the radio. When the Hyphy youngstas start learning their history, and start listening to the game from the MOBB artists.... VWhite, Richie Rich, Deliquents, Askari X, Keak... etc. may be we can form a real movement. Can u dig dat?
Dj Ragesouljah
Daundaground.com
Monday, July 16, 2007
Homey meets the Man
Todays Daundaground lesson for Saving Hip Hop....
where's Homey when u need em??? In Living Color throwbax.....
~Thin Line between Dignity and Stupidity ~
where's Homey when u need em??? In Living Color throwbax.....
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007
EPMD @ The Fillmore
DJ Ragesouljah and CLG caught EPMD with Please Listen to my Demo @ the historic Fillmore. MORE LATER!!
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Oakland Ca. Assaults Youth !!
East Oakland Commmunity High Set to Close While Murder Rate Increases
Oakland California was the victim of 148 murders in the year of 2006. This upcomming year Oakland will be the victim of East Oakland Community High School closing, as well as 3 other schools: Sherman Elementary, Kismit Middle, and Merrit Middle College Prep. After 2 years of service to the community, ESO Community High will get shut down. This school with the Avenues Project has exposed the youth to Arts, Education, Job Skills, Life Skills, and has overall giving the kids hope in the city of 400,000. A visit to their website cant help but leave you impressed, with Black Panther History Day, discussions with the Brown Berets, on site education of the US Border, and more, it makes the conscious person think .. WHY WOULD THEY CLOSE A SCHOOL THAT HAS BEEN SO PROGRESSIVE AFTER ONLY 2 YEARS!! With a 57% increase in murders from the previous year and the most murders the city has seen since 1993, the assualt is on against the youth of Oakland. How can the lack of programs, the lack of jobs and the high rate of murders not seem related... in 1993 Sideshows were at an all time high, with the reports on Sideshows in Oakland recently the need for the youth to do something should be evident. DAUNDAGROUND.COM salutes the Teachers, Organizers, and most especially students who have worked with these schools and continue to fight against the negative forces that surrond Oakland. DAUNDAGROUND provides some video history on the activites like the Sideshow and lack there of in the TOWN.. DJ Ragesouljah
History of Sideshows in Oakland
from Sydewayz
A Look at the Sideshows in Oakland Ca Today
..with Hood Stomp from Oakland's own Clyde Carson
Paris Break The Grip of Shame_1990
A Look At the History of Oakland Ca
from Oaklandish
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Free Askari X and the Oakland Streets !!!
Askari X Free'd, and some History of the Oakland Streets
The Oakland Rap Revolutionairy Askari X, is now back on the Oakland Streets. From his ascent to the legendary status of pioneering Bay Area Rap Artist to his alignment to the Struggle for liberation of Black People, Askari X has been a target. Throughout his years in the 41510 (Oakland Sf Bay Area) Askari has gone in and out of prison for whatever reason the OPD (Oakland Police Departement) could find. The Revolutionairy songs and his workings with NPDUM nowInPDUM and the Ansars Askari educated many Black Youth on Revolution. Starting with the Ansars, then continuing to the RBG's Askari was at the forefront of conscious music. Askari's first album Ward of the State released in 1992 put down the RBGs. Righteous Black Guerrillas waaay before it was coined by the NY group Dead Prez. The DPz to their credit have continued the struggle even reaching out to Askari in the past years. In the 90s, yours truely Kingofblaxmedia spent time with InPDUM in the Uhuru house on Foothill Blvd in Oakland. Tales always arose of Askari and his strength to fight for his people. In the future Daundaground.com will publish exclusive footage of Askari from years past. Until then, we provide you with his video Oakland Streets from his 2nd album Message to the Black Man. Uhuru!
Paris Still Breaking the Grip of Shame
Dropping in 1990 Paris broke hip hop ground as the Black Panther of Hip Hop. This product of the SF Bay Area and the same streets that the BPP Party used to organize, dropped The Devil Made Me Do it as his first LP. Paris' uncompromising stance on political issues and biting social commentary have endured through 6 albums, Scarface Records, the group the Conscious Daughters (most recently featured on Nas Where are they Now?), and his now Revolutionairy Label Guerrilla Funk Records. Also stay tuned for an exclusive interview from Paris from years back from Daundaground.com We give you his classic Break the Grip of Shame as a salute to this Bay Area Pioneer. Power 2 the People...
Willie Hutch the Essence of Slick
Willie Hutch was a true Pioneer. His soundtrack to The Mack was an instant classic. Along with the film which examined the Pimp Game and the Black Power Game in Oakland California, the soundtrack proved to be just as important as the film images. The film starring and written by Max Julien gave light to struggles of Oakland. Willie Though born in Los Angeles and growing up in Texas his music provided the soundtrack to much in the Bay. Passing in 2005 Willie's music lives on and is featured above performing Slick on Soul Train.
..stay tuned for more Bay Area Black History in Feb!!
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Brenda Had a Baby 2007
Kiri Davis film 'A Girl Like Me'
Kiri Davis film 'A Girl Like Me' explores a subject explored by Brown vs Board Education, Eyes on the Prize, and Tupac in a film that needs all recognition it is getting. Kiri Davis , 17, from Urban Academy put out this film after learning about the original experiment with Black Children and Dolls conducted in the 1960s. Her film examines the 1954 test Kenneth Clark used in the Brown vs Board Education Case. Showing Black Dolls and White Dolls to Black Children and just asking questions. These studies have been explored as the ongoing psychological affects of Slavery, and ongoing negative images portrayed in culture and institutions against people of color. The darker you are the badder you are.... if you black get back, if you white you alright... Please view the two features as we celebrate African Awareness Month. Peace, and 2 fingas fo now.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
RETURN TO MECCA
X-clan Returns to Mecca with new CD
Brother J from the Clan but he's not a Wu Tanga..!! X-clan returns and its right on time. From Katrina, to 911, to the Amerikkkan Blackout with voting in Florida, Brother J speaks on it all. With the passing of Professor X last year, and Sugar Shaft in 1995, the X-clan team had to reup and reorganize. Adding members from the Dark Sun Riders Crew (Brother J's Solo CD in 96) DJ M.A.T.E. and Ultraman, the crew began moving forward by bringing in more producers.
'So, now we have Fat Jack in the house and we have DJ Orator and Pro Mic and Bean One; there's so many different cats, man, that are coming to contribute their energy that have wanted to contribute to conscious music and have never had the opportunity to do it on a real mantle.'- Brother J
The album does not disappoint, with artists like YZ, RBX, Damian Marley, KRS 1, Chali 2na (Jurrasic5), Abstract Rude, Jacoby Shaddix of Papa Roach, and Brad X of Kottonmouth Kings. Be sure to also check out the cut 'Brother, Brother' produced by Dj Quik.. oops he dropped the Dj... by Quik. Check their site for more info and media. News is with working with Suburban Noize Records, Brother J will be able to bring exposure to new conscious artist to hit the scene. Check ya local listings for when X-clan pulls up to your town in a pink caddy. The currently are on tour with Public Enemy..... check out the clips from the San Fransico show attended by yours truely and CLG ...To the East Blackwards.....
Rage
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Attacks on Black Revolutionairy Leaders Continue into Old Age
8 men arrested over 1971 death
San Francisco authorities have arrested over 8 men in connection with the murder of Sgt. John V. Young. Young was killed after an attack at an San Francisco police station. These men are being blamed for that crime and being in connection with a bombing of a police funeral in San Francisco and the slayings of two New York City police officers, as well as three armed bank robberies. Murder and conspiracy charges were filed against Ray Michael Boudreaux, 64, of Altadena; Richard Brown, 65, of San Francisco; Herman Bell, 59, and Anthony Bottom, 55, both behind bars in New York state; Henry Watson Jones, 71, of Altadena; Francisco Torres, 58, of New York City; and Harold Taylor, 58, of Panama City, Fla. These arrests are a continuing assault on leaders and fighters of Black America. Documents, testimony and government agents have attested for the work of Cointelpro. Cointelpro was and IS a government agency devised to destroy, desrupt and kill of leaders of the Black Community. These attacks have been done using many falsehoods, informants, and other counterinsurgency tactics. Should the American public believe these new charges, knowing the government has worked with the KKK, and other groups to create deaths and fake cases based on fake evidence, and fake testimony, to kill off the 'rise of a Black Messiah'. Why are these cases comming to court now? To continue the attack on the black phsyce, to continue the work of Cointlepro and set an example to those who oppose the government, and worldwide oppression. In opposition and solidarity with those that fight oppression we bring you .. The War on Black America.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Westside Ridah Report 1 Jan 07 - Snoop C-Bo Mistah FAB JT bigga figga
The long wait is over.. the return of the original the one and only Westside Ridah Report brought to you by Daundaground
bringing you news and the latest street buzz from the Westcoast. Always reppin' the Bay 2 LA luv.
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The year of 2006 was a big year for Westcoast Hip Hop, with the blazing trail of the Yay Area and the Hyphy Movement leading the way... The 'New' West, has brought out new undaground artist from the LA such as Damani, Bishop Lamont, and Glasses Malone. With the Game pushing the way for LA LA, the West is getting new attention from the public, the video channels, and record labels. Yay artists have been know over the years to leave the Bay for LA for more exposure .. and more work in the industry. From 2pac's move to LA, to Spice 1, to Yukmouth, now you got artists like Ya Boy, Clyde Carson, and Mistah FAB spending time in SOCAL. The labels have come running to sign up the Hyphy/Bay Movement... Mistah FAB is now signed to Atlantic Records his single and video 'Ghost Ride It' will be featured on MTV Jams this month!....Ya Boy and Clyde Carson have signed up with Games BlackWallstreet Camp, and now there are reports that the one and only JT The Bigga Figga has become the VP in charge of Dogghouse Records, Snoops label. Big Thangs, Bay Style!! Also new, C-BO has inked a deal with Young Buck, what? .. yeah Young Buck, even though many in the bay are not happy with BO sleeping with the enemy... Bo is sure to get much exposure when he drops a new album... Bay 2 LA lets get it going, we must end this Black vs Latino beef that has been escalating in Chino, other prisions and with the recent deaths of a 14yr old and a 9 yr old in LA.
The Westside Ridah Report hits you with something you wont see on MTV.. Snoop Dogg doing his undaground video thang again, with help from JT The Bigga Figga the new VP of Dogghouse, and an appearance from Malika 'Queen of the Bay' from Making the Band 3... looks like they in the studio, this track is featured on Snoop's Blue Carpet Treatment with help from Damian Marley... we out!
bringing you news and the latest street buzz from the Westcoast. Always reppin' the Bay 2 LA luv.
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Volume 1, The WEST Movement
The year of 2006 was a big year for Westcoast Hip Hop, with the blazing trail of the Yay Area and the Hyphy Movement leading the way... The 'New' West, has brought out new undaground artist from the LA such as Damani, Bishop Lamont, and Glasses Malone. With the Game pushing the way for LA LA, the West is getting new attention from the public, the video channels, and record labels. Yay artists have been know over the years to leave the Bay for LA for more exposure .. and more work in the industry. From 2pac's move to LA, to Spice 1, to Yukmouth, now you got artists like Ya Boy, Clyde Carson, and Mistah FAB spending time in SOCAL. The labels have come running to sign up the Hyphy/Bay Movement... Mistah FAB is now signed to Atlantic Records his single and video 'Ghost Ride It' will be featured on MTV Jams this month!....Ya Boy and Clyde Carson have signed up with Games BlackWallstreet Camp, and now there are reports that the one and only JT The Bigga Figga has become the VP in charge of Dogghouse Records, Snoops label. Big Thangs, Bay Style!! Also new, C-BO has inked a deal with Young Buck, what? .. yeah Young Buck, even though many in the bay are not happy with BO sleeping with the enemy... Bo is sure to get much exposure when he drops a new album... Bay 2 LA lets get it going, we must end this Black vs Latino beef that has been escalating in Chino, other prisions and with the recent deaths of a 14yr old and a 9 yr old in LA.
The Westside Ridah Report hits you with something you wont see on MTV.. Snoop Dogg doing his undaground video thang again, with help from JT The Bigga Figga the new VP of Dogghouse, and an appearance from Malika 'Queen of the Bay' from Making the Band 3... looks like they in the studio, this track is featured on Snoop's Blue Carpet Treatment with help from Damian Marley... we out!
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Hip Hop Resurrects MLK
Full 'I Have a Dream' Speech - Martin Luther King Jr. Aug 28, 1963
The attack on Eyes on the Prize..
Boondocks tribute..
Common 'I Have a Dream'
Martin Luther King Jr. Dies in Vancouver B.C. at 91 years old
.. that headline taken from a classic Boondocks episode tells it all.. With the help of Aaron McGruder MLK Jr. was brought to life in a controversial and classic episode where King is not dead, but alive and upset with Black people in the current state of Amerikkka. What would King think, what would he do if he was alive to witness us today?? It is ironic that a Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial is planned on the National Mall when this same nation is still opressing people of color worldwide... makes you ponder the episode more.. doesnt it..? Find the "Return of the King" episode at your local DVD dealer. ...
Will.I.Am and Common bring the echos of King and his essence on the new track 'I Have a Dream,' on the Freedom Writers Soundtrack.
MLK jr.'s Secretary dies
MLK's secretary Dora McDonald, has just passed days before the holiday, at the age of 81. Dora went to work for MLK Jr. in 1960, and was the one who notified Coretta Scott King of her husbands death April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tenn.
In Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Bday, check out the though provoking clips above...
Monday, January 08, 2007
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five Bum Rush the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Grandmaster Flash and F5 bum rush the Rock & Roll HOF
Just announced and to be honored at a ceremony on March 12, 2007 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, GMF and F5 are the very 1st rap group to be recognized in the Rock in Roll Hall of Fame. 'We couldn't be more proud to honor this unique, diverse group of rockers, rappers, singers and poets. This is what rock and roll is all about' Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation President and C.E.O., Joel Peresman. The others to make it to the HOF are R.E.M., The Ronettes, Patti Smith and Van Halen. 25 yrs after your first recording, artists become eligible. Most young heads may not know much of Grandmaster Flash, unless you caught a glimpse of him kicking knowledge at the ATL Hip Hop Awards (oops BET). The crew will be honored also at the museum in Cleveland, Ohio. Grandmaster Flash is credited for pioneering scratching, beat juggling, and pioneering beat machines. The group includes Kid Creole, Cowboy, Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel, Mr. Ness,and Raheim. For your viewing pleasure some highlights of the crew, including The Message and a clip from the hip-hop classic film Wildstyle.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Michael Jackson with James Brown
The Funeral of James Brown attended by Michael Jackson
Airing sporadically on news channels, the funeral of the great James Brown aired Sunday. There were many great momments, during the homecomming, including Mc Hammer from the Town of course, dancing on stage. Words of inspiration from Jesse Jackson, AL Sharpton, JB's family, and Dick Gregory. Here is a clip of the entrance and respect shown by one of JB's followers Michael Jackson.
Monday, January 01, 2007
New Years Day and Imani
James Brown for New Years Day
James Brown with Get on the Good Foot/Soul Power/Make It Funky... Final Day of Kwanzaa.. Imani (ee-MAH-nee) Faith focuses on honoring the best of our traditions, draws upon the best in ourselves, and helps us strive for a higher level of life for humankind, by affirming our self-worth and confidence in our ability to succeed and triumph in righteous struggle.
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