- 370 Plays
Revolutionary Music Playlist: track 1.
Song: Beautiful Struggle
Artist: Talib Kweli
Album: Beautiful Struggle
Mistah Rapsey is my name..
staying underground is the experience..
I’ve been traveling since my youth searching for experiences of truth. An old soul back again to discover what I left uncovered. I love to love and live to laugh. Enrolled in a school called Knowledge of Self. Paying attention is my drug. Learning to live Life like music and flow with the rhythm, careful not to miss a beat. A renaissance man, Life is my art project. An habitual nomad, I roam to evolve. Music and cannabis are my constant companions. Interested in people, i’m always searching for my tribe. The beauty of the wilderness is the closest i’ve come to experiencing Truth.
music, graffiti, vinyl, treeplanting, & mixtapes..
Love is an Action. Love is the Answer. Love is the Movement.
Revolutionary Music Playlist: track 1.
Song: Beautiful Struggle
Artist: Talib Kweli
Album: Beautiful Struggle
Onyx & dead prez // Last Days Reloaded

Do yourself a favor and listen to this song, really listen cause the lyrics are incredible. Real talk..
RBG Music
Blue Scholars- Back Home
This is what real hip-hop is about.
“So next time you see recruiters in your school or your crib,
Tell them thank you for the offer but you’d rather you lived,
We got more than just our bodies to offer,
So fuck a coffin wrapped in red white and blue, withdraw passed due
We disgusted with the fact we pay taxes to build tanks..”
So if I should ever fall and get caught in a hustle
Let them know that I died while I fought in a struggle
From the hoodrats to the rich kids lost in a bubble
Spray Painting on the streets and at the subway tunnels
Write it down and remember that we never gave in
The Mind of a child is where the revolution begins
So if the solution has never been to look in yourself
How is it that you expect to find it anywhere else..
-Immortal Technique
I am working on a playlist of revolutionary music, what songs would you add?
Immortal Technique- Black Cargo EP (2006)
Still waiting for The Middle Passage.
Peter Tosh // Stepping Razor
If you wanna live
You better treat me good..
Probably my favorite Peter Tosh song. It was on heavy rotation all last summer.
Listening to it now and i’m pretty happy with what i’ve created so far. I just hope its not too heavy for you people!
Mistah Rapsey presents
Been offline for a few days, tonight in Halifax for one night partying so it’s my only chance to drop the mixtape. This is not a mellow mix you can just kick back to but I think it is filled with songs and clips you need to hear. When you have the time to truly listen to the message i am trying to put out there, give it a spin and let me know how you feel about it.
Support the music revolution,
Peace, Love & Happymess,
Mistah Rapsey

I have more love and respect for ths man than almost anyone in the music industry at the moment. K’naan is true in everything he does and because of that I will support him for life..
Over and over again, Sam Cooke would attribute his success to the art of observation. He wrote of what he saw and heard. He listened to it and spoke to it. Effortlessly and instinctively, he turned it into music. He sang the songs that brought relief to the civil rights movement. He sang the songs that formed a bridge. He sang the songs that healed. His furious will and feral tenor brought people to their knees, and lifted them to their feet. Then, at the height of his success, he was shot and killed. It was 1964. He was only 32.
(except from Observing Change: Sam Cooke and the Civil Rights Movement by Brian Leli)
Immortal Technique // Parole (Evil Genius Mix)
“Yeah, I’m out of jail, and I’m never going back again
Never selling heroin, never selling crack again
Don’t work for the government coke packagin’
Don’t fire indiscriminate, with the mac again
My people are stuck behind glass like a mannequin
They pretend to give a fuck, just like the Vatican
Second chance, faith based, two-faced Samaritans
Every time we come back, they keep on cashin’ in..”