I just came back from NAB (the National Association for Broadcast) in Las Vegas Nevada and Central State University, in Wilberforce Ohio. I was covering the 5 day event in Vegas for my technology podcast and weeks before I was asked to speak at Central State which is my Alma Mater. Both were an honor to attend. Anyway after I spoke at Central for communications week I decided to go around campus armed with my camera. I started interviewing students and I was pleasantlly surprised with the results. During my travels I found this young man by the name of Rick Black, who happens to be a communications major and I asked him his thoughts on the industy. He is a poet and in a poetic moment he decided to freestyle his thoughts. I was impressed with him and I'd like to share his words with this clip.
Beneath The Beat seeks to provide in-depth discussion exploring the authentic essence of hip hop culture. Hip Hop has a rich and diverse history, from music and dance to fashion and style. Its heart beats with a vital social consciousness and its voice speaks with articulate, powerful and creative expression. This is the very definition of art. Yet the art form of hip hop has been devalued by the juvenile and derogatory sameness favored by its commercial promoters, the media conglomerates. Beneath the Beat embraces the defiant spirit of hip hop's originators. By tapping technology, we offer a global independent voice, free from record label and big business imperatives.
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Video_005: Lovin IT by The Emcee formally known as JIN
Beneath The Beat presents a track by The Emcee formally known as JIN. I stumbled upon JINs website titled theemcee.com and saw some free clips that were on the site. I was so inspired by the art work and music that I felt compeled to put this piece together. Enjoy
Beneath The Beat presents a track by local NYC artists the 3rd Message Master Stride by Sdeard and Lucky
In June of 2001 there was a Big Daddy Kane show at BB Kings in New York City. Many Old School rappers attended and performed... Big Daddy Kane, Ice T, Masta Ace, Keith Murry. Then there was the emfamous battle between one of my personal favorite MC's and forever will be Masta Ace vs Boogieman. It was not a pretty sight but it was just a shining example of the sportsmanship of hip hop. At the end of the show there was a cipher gathering. Some of the up and coming now legendary battle lyricsts C-Rayz Walz, Poisen Pen, and Jin, were talking about the massacre of Masta Ace Vs Boogieman... check it out
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Video_019: Rick Black a student at Central State Univ. RapN about the Industry
I just came back from NAB (the National Association for Broadcast) in Las Vegas Nevada and Central State University, in Wilberforce Ohio. I was covering the 5 day event in Vegas for my technology podcast and weeks before I was asked to speak at Central State which is my Alma Mater. Both were an honor to attend. Anyway after I spoke at Central for communications week I decided to go around campus armed with my camera. I started interviewing students and I was pleasantlly surprised with the results. During my travels I found this young man by the name of Rick Black, who happens to be a communications major and I asked him his thoughts on the industy. He is a poet and in a poetic moment he decided to freestyle his thoughts. I was impressed with him and I'd like to share his words with this clip.
I'm going to Las Vegas to cover the NAB Post Expo. Its the largest Expo for Broadcast. I'll be back May 1st.
Beneath The Beat presents a track by local NYC artists the 3rd Message Master Stride by Sdeard and Lucky
In June of 2001 there was a Big Daddy Kane show at BB Kings in New York City. Many Old School rappers attended and performed... Big Daddy Kane, Ice T, Masta Ace, Keith Murry. Then there was the emfamous battle between one of my personal favorite MC's and forever will be Masta Ace vs Boogieman. It was not a pretty sight but it was just a shining example of the sportsmanship of hip hop. At the end of the show there was a cipher gathering. Some of the up and coming now legendary battle lyricsts C-Rayz Walz, Poisen Pen, and Jin, were talking about the massacre of Masta Ace Vs Boogieman... check it out
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Video_005: Lovin IT by The Emcee formally known as JIN
Beneath The Beat presents a track by The Emcee formally known as JIN. I stumbled upon JINs website titled theemcee.com and saw some free clips that were on the site. I was so inspired by the art work and music that I felt compeled to put this piece together. Enjoy
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Video_019: Rick Black a student at Central State Univ. RapN about the Industry
I just came back from NAB (the National Association for Broadcast) in Las Vegas Nevada and Central State University, in Wilberforce Ohio. I was covering the 5 day event in Vegas for my technology podcast and weeks before I was asked to speak at Central State which is my Alma Mater. Both were an honor to attend. Anyway after I spoke at Central for communications week I decided to go around campus armed with my camera. I started interviewing students and I was pleasantlly surprised with the results. During my travels I found this young man by the name of Rick Black, who happens to be a communications major and I asked him his thoughts on the industy. He is a poet and in a poetic moment he decided to freestyle his thoughts. I was impressed with him and I'd like to share his words with this clip.
I'm going to Las Vegas to cover the NAB Post Expo. Its the largest Expo for Broadcast. I'll be back May 1st.
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Video_24: We are covering Dominique Wilkins induction to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Beneath the Beat Collabs with the Williams Group to cover Dominique Wilkins induction to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Friday September 8, 2006. Here's a clip showcasing some of his NBA moments. Enjoy
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vLog_019: Rick Black a student at Central State Univ. RapN about the Industry
I just came back from NAB (the National Association for Broadcast) in Las Vegas Nevada and Central State University, in Wilberforce Ohio. I was covering the 5 day event in Vegas for my technology podcast and weeks before I was asked to speak at Central State which is my Alma Mater. Both were an honor to attend. Anyway after I spoke at Central for communications week I decided to go around campus armed with my camera. I started interviewing students and I was pleasantlly surprised with the results. During my travels I found this young man by the name of Rick Black, who happens to be a communications major and I asked him his thoughts on the industy. He is a poet and in a poetic moment he decided to freestyle his thoughts. I was impressed with him and I'd like to share his words with this clip.
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vLog_003: Lovin IT by The Emcee formally known as JIN
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