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Izreal


Izreality TV
year: 2007
genre: hip-hop
price: $4.09
tracks: 21


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"Are you sure you want to block this user?Are you sure you want to block this user?Band MembersCreate your own visitor map!We create the future we see!!!There has never been a shortage of music in the world.However there has been a shortage of good music!To speak candidly, it has no more soul.In exchange for celebrity and fortune, record companies, from major to independent, artist from mainstream to underground, are diluting their message, rushing out half baked projects, and turning out bland pop as opposed to timeless masterpieces.Music has always been an expression of the human experience and for there to be such a deficit in musical ingenuity and innovation, then that says something of the deficit of soul and creativity within the people.In short music reflects life, and through it we can see ourselves.Soulhop is the cure for the corrosive cancer of greed and superficiality that is killing music softly.Let us first deal with the soul.The soul is the essence of life.It consists of five parts: intellect, emotions, memory, imagination, and human will.Hop is short for hip hop.One primary objective of this label is to provide hip hop that is infused with soul or Life visa vi music the people can feel.We are carrying on in the tradition of musical giants from all genres ranging from Jazz to Folk music.Soulhop Legacy Music, Follow the Star!!!"Are you sure you want to delete this comment?"Hello My FRIENDThe new tracks are coming soon...Hi IzReal,Thanx 4 being friends and a wunderful 2008.Have a nice Day and enjoy the life!!Hit Ya Boi UP Lets put sumtin 2gether!!!!This is not a MySpace login page, please do not enter your MySpace login information (email address or password).Do you wish to continue your form submission?"Id + " Link: " + targetLink.Id + " Text: " + targetLink.Note: some videos not suitable for minors may still appear in search results.Try the New YouTube Player Beta!Thank you for sharing this video!Please login to add to favorites.Please login to add to your playlists.Please login to add to flag a video.Change the value of a comment by clicking on a thumb.Would you like to comment?It's All Gon' Pass by Flame featuring Future an...It's All Gon' Pass by Flame featuring Future and IzReal from Flame's cd Our World Redeemed.What does your MC name ...Because you know very little of what you speak, and the more you speak, the more you prove this to be so.But that's not the real issue; don't focus on that.Now, Jimi says that second generation fans like me, whos first album purchases were Snoop Dogg and Biggie, are too quick to narrowly define the music culture for ourselves.But Jimi has it backwards.Sure, the music can have that power, but it's also less than that (or maybe I should say it's more than that).That's powerful and valuable to me, fo' sho.And that's what I was trying to prove with my original post about The Elements.Keep dancing to the music and you'll understand.Stop singing along, and you'll forget why you even started.And about me being disrespectful?The Source and none of my friends are industry insiders.I'm not biased, but because I wear my bias on my sleeve.It's also Honey's wonderful problem.Flavor Flav, Still more radio, The Ups, yet more bits and bites from jimi izrael.Jimi has with him I back him on.Blood claart old school dudes rocking the discoteque.And why does he hate the crackas so much?If Jimi's definition of hip hop is that "hip hop is life," I'm not sure there is much to discuss.That said, he did seem to be giving Hashim some fleeting props.Hashim's "streetball as element" thing was pretty silly, but I think it highlights some of the arbitrariness of many people's attempts to control the definition of hip hop.They both seem equally arbitrary and unrelated to the traditional definition that was laid out in the early 1980s.With that said, I disagree with a lot of he said his last post about old heads.It wasn't just entertainment for these guys.Taking away someone's livelihood so some rich people, who could give a shit about hip hop, can get richer would make most people heated.Myself personally, I've come to accept things as they are.They'll never be the same.When I was a kid growing up I was fortunate to have been influenced by songs like "Love's Gonna Getcha" by BDP and "Who Am I" by Big Daddy Kane".Nowadays, the corporate machine is so busy pushing the latest mindless music it's unlikely that kids are going to get much out of "hip hop" outside of a cheap thrill.Jimi Izrael is the same writer who, last month, credited the Beastie Boys with the creation of Gangsta Rap.All this talk about Hip Hop...But then again, if you're gonna talk about something, it might as well be hip hop.Some of yall cats make it sound like if you weren't listening from the beginning, you ain't a "true" hip hop fan.Let's not get too snobby and exclusive with it, ok?So that should put me somewhere in there with Jimi.They remind me of even older people making me listen to Marvin Gaye as a kid, talking 'bout 'This is real music, son'.I'm considering vomiting next time Melle Mel shows up with his shirt off on some award show or I gotta sit during another 'travel through time' medley of 'somebody's' oldies but goodies.I'm 34 so does that make me a dinosaur mr hashim?But I do recognise hiphop is about the music.Looks like we got us a blog war, youngster.The "Rules" are standing in the way of progress!From Reggaeton, Grime (in London) to Krunk...Tupac, Ice T and Chuck D) were great at this.For the record, I break a lot of rules of being a head.I'm 31, White, from Nashvegas, TN, I emcee and have since I was 14.I've seen hip hop go through a lot and have rejoiced in the high points and despaired through the lows.Cent against his parents wishes.Hashim, I agree that music inspires and elevates us.Nowadays, "hip hop" is cool, it's big money and everyone wants a piece.I've always felt hip hop was more substantial than that.Prince Paul: It's not Hip Hop anymore.That's what unfortunately the stations, whether it be radio programming or whether it be video programming, I think that kind of proves it right there.It's unfortunate because it's making the kids who are growing up now think that's what Hip Hop is about.It's funny because when I get reviewed now, a lot of the kids is like "This isn't real Hip Hop!Paul isn't doin' it, he's not real!"You know, dressed up in all the craziness.It's funny who determines that.Coz the comments on your site have gone bananas and shit!As soon as you say that hiphop (or anything) is more than youth fashion for disposable income, then you have to contend with what the rest of the world thinks about it.You are still your parents' children.Email Address: (Not displayed with comment.You did not enter a search term.Write a ReviewYour TakeTell the world what you think about Promizz (Children of Izreal)!Visit other CNET Networks sites: Select SiteBNETCHOWCNET.Fart, and you stand alone.TOP ARTISTS: Lil Wayne, Mariah Carey, Leona Lewis, Chris Brown, Rihanna, Jason Mraz, Paramore, Britney Spears, Beatles, The, Avril Lavigne, Jordin Sparks, Madonna, Jonas Brothers, Taylor Swift, Akon, Eminem, Usher, Lifehouse, John Mayer, Colbie Caillat, Linkin Park, Miley Cyrus, Panic!
 
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