Check
out this awesome 90s rap video from understated lyricist Jeru Da
Damaja.
I
first heard this on Tim Westwood's show on BBC Radio 1 in about 1996,
just as I was getting into rap music and everyone in my
(predominantly white Christian) school thought hip-hop was rubbish.
As far as they were concerned it was black people's music, and there
were about 2 black people out of about 1200 pupils in the school.
Today, 14 out of the 40 tunes in Radio 1's Singles Chart include
either a black singer or rap verses- even if it's not actually
hip-hop.
Having
said that, though, nowadays most of rap music IS rubbish, and it's
white school kids who make up a large portion of the UK's music
purchases- including, of course, the “hip hop” that makes it into
the charts.
I
digress. According to Twitter, Brooklyn rapper Jeru- who has always
made REAL hip-hop- was in Manchester England on and around 10th
December. Nightlife website Skiddle confirms that he was performingat Mansion club in Rusholme, on the edge of the city.
Did
anyone see him? And- I'll throw it out there- does anyone want to
write the night up? I'll let you guest-post here and link back to a
site if you've got one. Get involved!
matthewtuckey@hotmail.com
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