The Legendary SPICE 1 puts it down with Nawfside Outlaw and Lil Eazy-E and MC Eiht on a dope refix of ‘Real Muthaphuckkin G’s’
The Legendary SPICE 1 puts it down with Nawfside Outlaw and Lil Eazy-E and MC Eiht on a dope refix of ‘Real Muthaphuckkin G’s’
Hip-Hop Legend Ed Lover talks Culture Vultures in Hip-Hop, New Rappers vs Old Rappers, Bill Cosby Arrest and more on recent Instagram Live address!
Brother Polight, age 33, is an author of 80+ plus books, a celebrity mentor and is fluent in 7 languages. He is a public speaker & founder of Nu-covenant.
Head of the Crown Illustrious Supreme Grand Apperception Nysut: Amun-Re Sen Atum-Re, affectionately known by his well-wishers as Brother P.O.L.I.G.H.T. is one of our greatest minds and visionary’s in our community. A former gang member whose father walked out of his life at the age of 8… never to return until he was 16 years old. Also, a young man who wondered where his mother was?….only to meet her when he turned 17 years old and she died the week that he met her from Cancer and Diabetes.
Brother P.O.L.I.G.H.T. during his early years and growth into consciousness suffered from diabetes which almost resulted in the removal of one of his feet and due to his family, dedicated research and trust in his Master Teacher Atum-Re, he was told to go to Dr. Sebi and was cured of Diabetes. Since then he has cured people in his own family and many around the world have benefited from his books and lectures on Health, wellness, economics, and metaphysics. .
Nysut: Amun-Re Sen Atum-Re (Brother P.O.L.I.G.H.T.) is a rising star and an example for both Young & Old in our community and around the world. He is the founder of Golden Ankh Publishing that donates educational books and materials to children from here to Africa. He is a proud Husband, Father and devout Family Member with a Heart of Gold. He is also fluent in 8 Languages namely ancient Hebrew, Nuwaupic, Napatic, Arabic, English, N.du A.su Su, Ndelita, and Nabatean. Author of 80 plus books on Health, Family, Language, Metaphysics, Mathematics, Property & Business Ownership and more to come.
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Nysut: Amun-Re Sen Atum-Re (Brother P.O.L.I.G.H.T.) known as The HEAD OF THE CROWN: ILLUSTRIOUS SUPREME GRAND APPERCEPTION of NU-COVENANT.
The Nu-Covenant Community promotes humanitarian forums where we talk about oneness, goodness, humility, and respect for all mankind in accordance with the salient and fixed observation of nature’s subtle definition of itself known and acceptable to all living beings, amongst a gathering of friends with similar interests. Though highly spiritual we have no specific ties with any one, monotheistic or polytheistic denomination. Our incentive is to re-establish Economic Sovereignty back into the lives of the people that need it most. We ask that you entertain the precept of spiritual economics. To substantiate all precepts, we lead by example”. The previous paragraph is from the book called, Head Of The Crown: Sovereign Bible of Nu-Covenant Common Customs and Hierarchy. Written by Head of the Crown: Illustrious Supreme Grand Apperception Nysut: Amun Re Sen Atum Re (Brother POLIGHT).
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One of Master P’s many No Limit soldiers during the label’s peak, Fiend never experienced much solo success though he contributed heavily to the work of his colleagues, most notably P’s crossover hit, “Make Em Say Ugh.” Born Ricky Jones and raised in the 17th ward of New Orleans, Fiend lost his brother at a young age; the loss made a strong mark on the eventual rapper and darkly tainted his world view. He later embraced rap music and signed to Big Boy Records, also home to Mystikal at the time. The label released Fiend’s first hit single, “Baddest Muthafucka Alive,” and also Won’t Be Denied (1995), which featured another hit, “All I See.” These singles inspired Master P to sign the blossoming rapper to his No Limit label and debut him on the I’m Bout It soundtrack (“Don’t Mess Around”) (1997). That same year Fiend most notably contributed to Master P’s crossover hit “Make Em Say Ugh” as well as its heavily MTV-rotated video. The rapper remained a loyal soldier thereafter, contributing to numerous other No Limit releases and preparing his own, There’s One in Every Family (1998). The album sold exceptionally well but didn’t spawn any major hits, nor did its follow-up, Street Life (1999). Regardless, Fiend made preparations to join a promising new No Limit supergroup, Tank Dawgs, which also consisted of C-Murder, Mac, and Snoop Dogg. By this point, though, Master P’s tank began to run out of fuel as a commercial backlash mounted. Fiend soon found himself out of work and dropped out of the game after a short yet incredibly productive stint as a No Limit soldier. ~ Jason Birchmeier
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(UK) FONZi NeuTRON and (US) KRAZY serve up an artistic slice of social commentary with this apt record as featured on impending release “Natty Dread Rides Again…”
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