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A Hip Hop House Divided:
What Happened to U.N.I.T.Y. ?
TRUTH Minista Paul Scott


“I’m asking if you feel me/And the crowd left me stranded”
Respiration- Black Star

Recently, more than 50,000 disgusted and disillusioned Hip Hop fans jammed into Jefferson Square Garden to protest what had become of their beloved music . The chants of “Death to Ratchet Rap” that filled the auditorium, threatened to shake the Garden from its very foundation. But when the organizers asked for volunteers to fight against the destruction of the culture, the only noise that could be heard was the pitter patter of scared little feet runnin’ toward the exits....

In 1993, rapper Queen Latifah made a call for unity in the Hip Hop community on her song ,"U.N.I.T.Y. " Unfortunately, almost 20 years later, a lot more people have united to destroy Hip Hop than have organized to try and save it.

Latifah wasn’t the first person to call for Hip Hoppers to come together for a common cause, as this was a, relatively, common theme in rap’s early history. During the early 80’s, Hip Hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa was able to parlay his gift of bringing gangs together to promote Hip Hop unity through the Zulu Nation. Later, KRS One was able to round up some of the most popular artists of the period to participate in the Stop the Violence Movement, as well as H.E.A.L. (Human Education Against Lies) . Even the non-political rappers of the era found strength in numbers by organizing themselves in crews from the Juice Crew to the Hit Squad.

But today, the popularity of the “Self Destruction “ video has been replaced by kids beatin’ the hell outta each other on Youtube. Contrary to the West Coast 1990 unity song “We’re All in the Same Gang,” time has taught us that we are not . We all are not fightin’ for the same thing. 

Although, the commercial rappers are able to brag that their fans are “lovin’ the crew” or “ain’t nobody messin’ with my clique” for the real Hip Hop revolutionists in 2012, it’s more like “Me Against the World.”

The only reason that ratchet rap is winnin’ right now is because those who claim to want a return to lyricism and consciousness in Hip Hop are disorganized. Although there are thousands of disgruntled Hip Hop fans, vehemently, opposed to the negative direction that Hip Hop has taken, you can hardly name one group that is actually organizing to overthrow the reign of ratchetness. Most organizations just want Lil Wayne to perform at their next “fundraiser to rescue Hip Hop. “

Although the media try to distract us with faux confrontations like Nicki Minaj vs Mariah Carey or Rick Ross vs Young Jeezy, the real confrontations have been between those who speak Truth and those who propagate lies. Those who want to be Free and those who want to stay on the plantation. So the battle rages on between those who want to use Hip Hop as a tool to wake the masses up and those who want to use it to lull them to sleep.

According to DC Hip Hop artist, Yasin 360 WiseGuy there is a lack of unity because politically aware rappers are “trying to outdo each other with consciousness and are not reaching the people.” The rapper , who recently recorded underground battle cry “Right Now” throws a stinging indictment at the advocates of real Hip Hop saying, “ you believe in this and that, but you’re not ready to go to war.”

However, the stuck on stupid rappers have always been in a state of Code Red; ready to defend their right to wear saggin’ skinny jeans to the death.

Remember back in the day, No Limit called themselves “soldiers “ and according to Hot Boy ,BG, “Cash Money was an army/better yet a navy.” But since the super-groups of the late 80’s/early 90’s such as X-Clan and Boogie Down Productions, the political rappers have been more like a small platoon of Cub Scouts.

If you ask the average person on the street about today’s rap music , nine times out of ten he will reminisce about the good ol days when Hip Hop meant something. Even a little kid will, ashamedly, admit that he “doesn't listen to the words but only likes the beat.”

Even Rick Ross on his song, "So Sophisticated," mocks that he comes from a city where “ the Muslims even Christians hate it.”

So, the obvious question is, if so many people hate the current state of Hip Hop, how long are we gonna let Ratched Rap define the culture?

Let’s face it. Rap Music is at an all-time low. Once you hit ratchet-ness you are on the bottom floor. The elevator doesn’t go any lower. Today the music industry is creatively and spiritually bankrupt. Like T.I. said on “Live Your Life”, although the rappers today have millions of dollars in the bank, they are “piss poor morally.”

The only thing that is keepin’ commercial rap afloat, right now, is the implicit complacency of the silent majority of thepopulation who appreciate real Hip Hop.

In other words, although many people complain , few are willing to actually do something about it. 

For instance. I get tweets all the time from conscious artists complaining that they don’t get any support from the Hip Hop community. However, the question that should be asked is why don’t conscious rappers support each other ? Why is there no “Union of Real Hip Hop Artists?” There are unions for everything else in this country made up of people banded together for common goals and objectives, why not Hip Hop?

It seems that every person who is fighting to save Hip Hop feels like he is the last man standing; the proverbial David standing alone against an army of Goliaths. But the truth is, you are not alone, there are millions of people who feel the same way that you do.
We just need to rally the troops.

It’s time for the silent majority to stand up and be heard !

If we organize we can determine the direction of the culture and not leave the future of Hip Hop in the hands of a few numb-skulls.

Together, we can issue the ultimatum that ‘Pac and the Outlawz gave back in the day,

“ You either ride with us or collide with us.”

The choice is yours.


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There was a great question posted in the comments that I think a lot of people will face at one point or another.
It’s a biggie and I decided to create a post about it because it’s something I had to struggle with as well at one point.
Question is…
How do you find your passion in business?
For starters I believe it’s CRUCIAL to make sure that what you’re doing is something you’re passionate about.
Now let me preface this by saying that years and years ago, one of my mentors, who is making a nice 7-figure income which is a close to 100% passive income as you can get, all from residuals and overrides said something that I think derails a lot of people.
He said to forget about the crowd that’s telling you to do what you love, you need to do what you need to do to get financially independent.
And on the one hand I 100% agree with him.
Making money and becoming financially independent should be your #1 goal. Why else be in business?
And when people say because they like helping others… well then go and volunteer somewhere, it’s a lot easier.
But if you chose to be in business for yourself, then you have to focus on making money.
Of course making money is the byproduct of sales, and sales is the byproduct of helping people get what they want.
After all, you are selling a GOOD product, aren’t you?
Now the thing is to build a business there are all kinds of challenges that’ll be thrown your way, things you’ll have to deal with and overcome, and some of them are not pleasant.
That’s the reality.
But the upside to that is a chance to be FREE, make money, have unlimited potential, call your own shots, etc… and that is what drives me and I believe most entrepreneurs.
We’re just not cut out to be stuck in a cubicle for 40 years for a measly pay.
But…
Here’s the other side of this coin… if you don’t enjoy or aren’t passionate about what it is that you’re doing… if you’re not passionate about what you’re selling, then you’ll be miserable.
Take Doctors for example.
Nothing wrong with being a Doctor IF you love it.
The whole idea of cutting someone open and everything else that goes with it… even just walking into a hospital makes me sick.
So if I became a surgeon let’s say, and was making a Million Dollars a year, (the part I’d like), but everyday I had to go to a place I can’t stand, and do things I totally dislike, I honestly don’t think I could do it.
But so many people do.
They get into careers which they find out they got no interest in, but they stay in it for the money.
Back to business. If you had to sell things you’re not passionate about, deal with people you don’t like, and do something that doesn’t make you jump out of bed in the morning with excitement, how long do you think you’d last?
Especially since initially there’s no money, but you still have to put in the work.
Now here’s the problem with MLM companies and top leaders, and I know this might tick some people off, but I’m saying this from experience…
Most Network Marketing companies want you to believe that theirs is the only option for you to make it BIG.
Like my old mentor who said it doesn’t matter whether you love it or not, it’s about getting financially independent.
But here’s the thought that finally came to me after TEN YEARS of doing that…
… can I make a lot of money, have freedom, and become financially independent doing what I LOVE?

Can I have the lifestyle I want and do what I’m passionate about?

And the answer is… ABSOLUTELY!
There’s probably no one better to talk to you about this than me, because I hated picking up the phone and calling people… I hated doing meetings… I hated staying at the office late to meet all the new people, and going out on late appointments… but I did it anyway because I HAD TO DO IT, to get what I want.
What I realized is that there are SO MANY WAYS TO MAKE MONEY it’s unbelievable.
On the one hand I saw abundance and unlimited opportunity… on the other hand I only saw it through a lens that I was looking at… which was MY OPPORTUNITY.
Truth is, there are plenty of opportunities out there and plenty of ways to get what you want, you just have to pick which one to focus on.
I think the best way to do it, is to lock yourself in a room, take out a notepad and start writing things that you like and enjoy to do… WITHOUT thinking about the money first.
What are you passionate about?
What are your hobbies?
What would you do even if you didn’t get paid for it?
What activities would fill a perfect day for you?
This should get you started and mind flowing with ideas.
Then ask yourself…
… how can I make money or what business opportunity or products out there that are in alignment with what I like, enjoy and passionate about?
Are you passionate about health and nutrition?
Then you should strive to build your business around that passion.
Same goes for money, travel, sports, or anything else you can possibly imagine.
But, just because you’re passionate about something, doesn’t mean that you’ll enjoy every aspect of building that business.
Internet Marketing is the ultimate business in my opinion, and you can find your passion in doing business online.
However…
There are many moving parts to building an online business, and some you may not enjoy.
You need to run a blog, build squeeze pages, buy traffic or use SEO, generate leads, create a list… and the list goes one.
Some of it is technical, and if you’re terrified of technology, if the words HTML make your head spin does that mean you can’t or shouldn’t market online?
Not at all. You can outsource it, hire someone who can do it, partner up with someone who’s good at it or learn to do it yourself to get started.
The idea is to find what you’re good at and enjoy doing and stick to THAT.
Everything else can be outsourced.
The owner of a restaurant doesn’t have to be the chef, unless he enjoys doing it and is good.
Writing copy is crucial to your success online and you need to learn how to do it, BUT… if you don’t want to write it yourself, then pay someone else.
There’s no reason NOT to be successful with something you’re truly passionate about.
You just have to discover what it is.
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The other day my daughter asked me what’s my hobby.
Well, truth is… what I do IS my hobby.
Marketing, business, sales… ALL OF IT, I’m totally and completely consumed by it.
She thought about it for a moment and said “but that’s your work, I’m talking about a hobby.
So we walked over to a window and I started pointing to our neighbors houses…
“See that house there? They leave at 6 am to go to WORK and stay chained to a desk for 8 hours before they get to go home.”
“See this house over here… they leave at 7 am to go do the same thing.”
“And basically all our neighbors, except for stay at home moms (which we have a lot in our neighborhood)… have to get in their cars, drive to some places usually fighting traffic and stay there for 8 to 10 hours working for someone ELSE.”
THAT’S WORK!
And then I proceeded to explain to her that what I do is not really work. I mean of course I do work, as in I do things and create things, etc…. but see I get to do exactly what I want to do and do it on my own terms.
I showed her one site by a young man, who is passionate about fitness. He took that passion and turned into a huge online business.
Fitness is his hobby and he was able to turn his hobby into a stream of income.
Then I showed her some other websites of people who are passionate about music and other things that have taken these hobbies and turned them into PROFITS.
Can you really call this WORK, in the same way that all these other people go to work?
What about athletes and entertainers?
You think that a ball player has any bigger hobby than playing ball… and does he consider it work?
I don’t think so.
So my hobby? It’s all about business, marketing and creating things that cause profits.
See, I’ve started this a LONG time ago. Back when I sat in my very first opportunity meeting (you know that’s when people got together in a meeting, not on a webinar :) ), and I caught the entrepreneurial bug.
I started to read and listen to everything I could get my hands on that had to do with sales, business, etc…
And when you get “consumed” by something to this extent for a period of time… it starts becoming a major part of who you are.
Most people people think of their work and careers as something they DO when they work.
Years ago I was at a party and met a man, who happened to be a 7th degree black belt in Tang Soo Do (a type of Korean Martial Arts). It just so happens that I’ve studied Tang Soo Do some time before, so we hit it off and he couldn’t stop talking. He’s been at it for 30+ years, well known in the World Tang Soo Do Association, ran schools, tournaments, etc…. He could talk about it 24 hours a day, it was his hobby, his passion and his business.
As a side note, I recruited him and his wife into my old business and he was pretty active for awhile. It was one of the easiest people I ever recruited because we had something in common that was his life passion.
Being an entrepreneur is 24/7, even when you’re not “technically” working.
Sure I like sports, music, travel, etc… but call me weird if you want too, all that is something I do to temporarily get my mind off of what I really think about pretty much all the time which is MARKETING.
As a matter of fact that is WEIRD.
It’s weird not having to fight traffic do something you either hate or tolerate, for 40 years because you HAVE TO pay the mortgage.
It’s weird not to always know whether it’s Monday or Friday, because you’re NOT living for the weekend.
It’s weird to think about creating profits, vs getting a raise without really contributing more, simply because you’ve “been there” for a while.
It’s weird to go take a nap in the middle of the afternoon if you feel like it, then wake up and see that you’ve made money because someone bought one of your products or some affiliate sales you’ve made.
Yep… IT’S WEIRD.
That’s why it’s hard for people like us (well, I’m speaking about me mainly), to be around “normal” people for a long period of time. Because sooner or later they start talking about “money issues” or “work issues” or how they can’t wait to “get away” and go on vacation so they can forget about work.
Or people who spend HOURS talking about all the ways you can save money and find deals and all that…. while I’m sitting there thinking, “Why don’t you talk about how to make MORE money instead?”
I don’t know what to say to them because I can’t relate to it… that’s not my reality, that’s not the world I live in, and the best part is I’ve made a firm decision a long, long time ago NOT to be like that.
This is why what I do is my hobby.
The hardest part for me to accept was that not everyone is like that.
They want the rewards, but they don’t want to pay the price and become like that.
Instead of learning skills that can make them FINANCIALLY FREE… they’d rather mow the lawn, clean out their garage, play softball or whatever…
But anyone who reads and studies and goes to “meetings”… basically INVESTS IN THEMSELVES… they call “obsessed”.
Have you ever been called “obsessed”?
That’s good, because I’d rather be obsessed with making myself and my future better… then being obsessed with taking my mind off of what I hate to do… but HAVE TO DO IT.
You can actually take what you love and enjoy doing and MAKE THAT your business.
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The Great Rap Debate:
Can Real Hip Hop Still Move the Crowd?
TRUTH Minista Paul Scott

“Some of you been tryin' to write rhymes for years/but weak ideas irritate my ears 
Move the Crowd-Eric B and Rakim

Recently, The People’s Broadcasting Service sponsored the first Hip Hop Nation presidential debate between candidates, “B. Serious” and “Roger Ratchet .” When the moderator asked B. Serious for his thoughts on violence in rap, the artist gave an eloquent analysis on the exploitation of self hatred and stereotypes by the industry . However, when the moderator asked Roger Ratchet , the rapper ,angrily, accused him of dissin’ him with a trick question and had his goons give the poor dude a vicious beat-down, thus ending the debate...

Following the first presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, many commentators said that the Prez took an L because he didn’t go hard enough . They argued that he didn't use his arsenal of intellectual weapons to drop bombs on the challenger. However, the same can be said about those who rep real Hip Hop when dealing with those who promote ratchet rap.

The art of debating is a time honored tradition as, historically, many of the issues facing civilizations have been settled by verbal confrontations. The course of history has been changed by events like the debates over whether the world was flat or round ,centuries ago , and more importantly the 21st century debate over whether Kanye West’s Graduation Cd would outsell 50 Cent’s Curtis.

Thanks to Youtube, some great debates have been preserved ,such as Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) and George Lincoln Rockwell’s “Black Power vs White Power " debate, Dr Frances Cress Welsing ‘s challenge of Dr. William Shockley’s racial inferiority myth or the classic debate between Dr. John Henrik Clarke and company and Dr. Mary Lefkowitz’s crew over the validity of Afrocentricity.

Hip Hop’s version of debating came in the form of rap battles, as you couldn't call yourself a real “MC” “ (Master of Ceremony”) if you couldn't move the crowd. Some of the classic battles were Busy B versus Kool Mo Dee and the Cold Crush Brothers vs Dr. Rock and the Force MD’s.

But as the days of lyrics are gone, so are the days of battlin’. Today ,battles are decided by gunshots or juvenile fisticuffs at Hip Hop Award Shows. And for many , instead of elevating the consciousness of the audience, “moving the crowd” means seeing how fast people run for the exit when a fight breaks out in the club.

Although, there have been hundreds of discussions about Hip Hop over the years, there has rarely been a confrontation between those who are really trying to save the culture and those who are determined to destroy it. 

For the most part, Hip Hop “debates” have tended to be scripted . Back in the heyday of “gangsta rap” it was easy for a Death Row artist to diss an elderly C. Delores Tucker, as the industry was glad to promote the idea that if you opposed murda music, then you were an old fogey and out of touch with the younger generation.
Even when challenged by senior citizens the gangsta rappers rarely debated themselves, instead they relied on “Hip Hop intellectuals” to serve as their mouthpieces while they sat back and said “um...yeah...what he said..”

But today, even the people who used to pump NWA ,24/7 , hate rap music . Also we're , obviously, not dealing with a generational but an intellectual gap as the days of the teen rap video programs have been replaced by Hip Hop reality shows about the everyday lives of rappers who are about six weeks short of a middle age crisis

Unfortunately, the average supporter of ratchet rap is walking around with a confident swagga , while the fan of real Hip Hop is walking around with a “Kick Me, I’m Conscious” sign taped to his back.
It's time for those who want to bring back real Hip Hop to either go hard or go home! 

Currently, there is a controversy over whether “real Hip Hop “ is represented best by the lyricism of legendary lyricists or the low level, lackluster, lethargic nonsense that dominates the airwaves. Therefore, the question must be posed, “ can Hip Hop still move the crowd not just physically, but mentally and spiritually?

Those who appreciate real Hip hop must stand up for truth and stop accepting the big lie that people like wallowing in the cesspool of ignorance.

I believe that the masses are ready for change and if it ever came down to a debate between those who want a return to powerful lyrics that touch the soul and those who love the minstrel music , the lyric lovers would win ,hands down. But those who want to save Hip Hop need to quit goin' out like suckas and get ready to rumble !
Sadly, there will always be those who insist on trying to find “beauty in the hideous,” like Talib Kweli said on the Black Star CD back in the day.

For those nincompoops who defend the nonsense, the challenge is there . There are folks like me who ain't afraid to stand up for truth and won’t back down because we understand that the battle is not for a trophy or some award, but for the minds of our children.

However, like EPMD said on “You Gots to Chill, “

"If you think about battlin’ you better come prepared/come with your shield and your armored gear...”

TRUTH Minista Paul Scott’s weekly column is “This Ain’t Hip Hop,” a column for intelligent Hip Hop headz. For more information on the No Warning Shots Fired Lecture Series, contact info@nowarningshotsfired.com or go to NoWarningShotsFired.com Follow on Twitter @truthminista
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