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This weekend T.I. took to his social media pages to talk about black celebrities meeting with Donald Trump. As the African American community debates whether or not a meeting with Donald Trump is a sign of working against the best interest of blacks, there were several high profile people who took the time to briefly discuss their Trump encounters this past MLK weekend.

One important warning T.I. shared on his Facebook page was him cautioning celebs about being bamboozled, the rapper stated, “Be clear, There is an agenda behind all these meetings. I shall explain in detail. Be aware. Be alert. Or, Be Bamboozled!”

Many people on social media blasted a few celebs, including Steve Harvey and Martin Luther King III, saying they were being used as pawns on a weekend where we should be concentrating our efforts to celebrate and honor Dr. King. This quote from Malcolm X was shared on Twitter and Facebook

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T.I. cosigned his epic Facebook rants with the release of #LetterToTheSystem ; this message to Donald Trump eloquently attempts to explain how a sector of the population is feeling about the election of Trump, the rhetoric he used during his campaign, and the anger and hate witnessed throughout this last election.

“Should it ever seem at times as though we are against you; I assure you its a result of you defining yourself as the representative of those who are, and always have been against us.”

Despite what T.I. may have going on in his personal life, we always appreciate the outspoken rapper who continues to keep pop culture and politics connectedm and make young people aware of what’s going on in these political streets! Thank you T.I.

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Where were professors like this when I was in college? Of course Shakespeare was important, chemistry class was beneficial and let’s not forget how monumental our college level astronomy courses changed our lives. OK, that’s sarcasm, but what I could have used more in my life as a sophomore in college was more hip-hop and less accounting; and apparently there is a college professor at Armstrong State University in Savannah making all of our collegiate wishes come true.

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Dr. Regina photo from hiphopadvocacy.org

Doctor Regina Bradley, according to Savannah Now, is offering an upper-level English course based on the writings of the Southernplayalistic duo. She states the course will focus on, “how Outkast’s “ideas about the South and southernness seep into other Southern writers.” During this course students will listen and analyze Outkast and other southern hip-hop artists, and draw relationships between them and society including Black Lives Matter and politics.

Doctor Bradley’s goal is to bridge the gap between pop culture and its influence on the outlook, thoughts and opinions the youngsters influenced by this culture, she says “My areas of interest are African-American literature and popular culture, I try to find ways to connect those.” Kids who participate in this course, which is already full, will have a final project that will require them to write a 12-15 page paper, Doctor Brandley calls it a “nerdy hip-hop review where they take an album of their choice — preferably an Outkast album — and give a discussion of the themes and what they hear.”

Dr. Regina Bradley is the perfect choice to lead a class like this because she is also a Nasir Jones fellow of Harvard University’s Hiphop Archive & Research Institute.

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Armstrong Univ website

Source: Savannah Now

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Rapper and National Recording Artist Nick Grant stopped by Charleston, SC recently for a Silent Listening Session. The Walterboro native has been receiving critical acclaim from everyone including Nas, Andre 3000, and Sway. For artists and anyone else trying to achieve their dreams, Nick offered these words of motivation – just in time for 2017!

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In Case you missed it, 2016 was quite a ride. Of course, you can’t have a proper ending to the year without having a wrap-up from DJ Mad Skillz. With all that happened this year, this is a dope summary to a year many of us just want to forget.

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If you are from the Carolinas and you are closely connected to the music scenes in your city, then you have probably had this conversation a hundred times! “When is an artist from (insert your city) going to blow?” Yes, WE live here, and we know the amount of raw, untouched talent that resides within our region, however what we may or may not know is that there are artists from this region who are currently shaking up the music industry – one hit at a time.

The vlog from Justin Hunt of Hip Hop DX, aka @TheCompanyMan on Twitter, is probably the best, most comprehensive breakdown of the talent that has been the driving force of the Carolina Hip-Hop culture that we have seen to date. Not only does Hunt do a brilliant job of updating us on the progress of some of the top Carolina hip-hop artists, he also addresses a very important issue that we discuss often regarding the music scene – lack of artist collaborations and the crab-in-a-barrel syndrome.

Take a look at the video below and let us know what you think; it’s great to see Carolina native, Justin Hunt pushing the culture forward – this is most definitely what the region needs to see! Shout out to J Cole (fayetteville, NC), Rapsody (Snow Hill, NC), Deniro Farrar (Charlotte, NC), Nick Grant (Walterboro, SC), Tigo B (Raleigh, NC) for blazing trails in a tough industry!

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