What do you think about this new film he has coming out about HipHop? You think he trying to tell the story of hiphop?
In one way I support it, but I think he’s the wrong person to make it. But the history it’s needs to be told correctly and I have been saying this for decades. I even had a discussion with the Jungle Brothers about this in 1989. Afrika Baby Bam agreed with me but Mike G was a bit upset for saying these things.
Yall just don't fukkin learn huh? Yall must love being treated like hoes by this nicca.
His "new film" is gonna be poorly produced, poorly recorded, poorly researched, poorly written, poorly marketrd anecdotal trash he put together on a B rate budget not even a quarter of what he received in donations.
We just got done celebrating Hip hops 50th anniversary. Kool Herc and many of his counterparts got they flowers and generations of artists all celebrated the genres history with no agenda whatsoever over black Americans and dirty scheisty "stealing" Caribbeans. Or any of that shyt yall want to hear. You think the Hip Hop gives a shyt about Tariq Nasheed and his bigoted agenda? Like he's finally gonna provoke some big conversation about something no one besides his audience has ever been worried or concerned about?
But just like the Hidden History Museum he strokes yalls short, fragile egos, marketing his shyt as some grandiose revelation of "the truth" that's all about making you feel important, significant, and envied. He locks yall in with all this rhetoric he knows your simple brains want to hear. Earns your childlike trust and devotion for his charlatism. Takes your money. Produces some cheap crap. Continues to keep yall locked in by claiming everyones mad about his successful venture, so you should continue buying and supporting. Than finds a new "FBA" project to G yall with.
Nothing changes. His products don't provoke no conversation. His work is rejected and ignored by everyone with a reputation and background in what hes trying to use for his own gain. His ventures don't grow into anything big. He's just selling a brand to foolish people who fall for it.
But sure man. Guy is gonna uncover the truth of Hip Hop that's been denied and stolen from African Americans by Caribbeans. The world cares so much about this. It's gonna change everything. You got to donate and support and buy it! Support the FBA movement family!
I've just come to accept that it's perfectly human to want to feel important and acknowledged in this world. Some scummy people know how to turn that into a business, and some are just too naive to think critically about that sometimes.