Author Topic: Paris sends letter to Def Jam about JMJ and the state of hiphop.......  (Read 139 times)

teecee

Just read this letter at SOHH.com.....its from Paris to Def Jam

Peace,

Hopefully this letter finds you all doing well. I'm writing you because you are all in definitive positions of power within what is arguably the most powerful hip-hop label in the world.

The recent untimely passing of Jam Master Jay is causing many in our communities to reflect on exactly where we are going as a collective. In this age where life often imitates art, it is no longer acceptable for culture-defining entities like Def Jam to claim that the material it endorses simply "reflects the tastes of the street." This is definitely not the case, as the street usually emulates and embraces only what is presented to it. Without balance there can only be turmoil, and without exposure to the positive folks can't want what they never know. Therefore, a blind ear can no longer be turned when it comes to making decisions that reflect the messages and imagery that will be infused into our communities.

I'm sure that there are many people currently working at Def Jam who express both unease and displeasure at the negative, materialistic direction hip-hop has taken. But passive compliance doesn't change anything, and the music is in this condition only because you and labels like you have allowed it to become this way. Somewhere along the line "Ghetto" became synonymous with "Ignorant" - even though the two are exclusive of one another. Hopefully this tragedy, which I'm sure has hit closer to home for you than most, will force you to demand more of the material and artists you are willing to support. I say this because these negative messages and imagery have contributed heavily to our current climate of violence. Indeed, it never ceases to amaze me what people choose to be upset and offended by. Artists like me, Dead Prez, and PE make records about challenging the system, combating police brutality and fighting injustice - but are consequently silenced and/or ignored by the same labels who profit from our communities. And yet the negative is continually supported, and blood money continually enjoyed. Why? Only you know.

Hopefully your organization, with it's considerable resources, will make the necessary arrangements to adequately provide for Jay's family - especially in light of the fact that there would BE NO DEF JAM without RUN-DMC. I also pray that you will switch up your current A&R policies to do right by people who love & support hip hop.


Peace & Strength, PARIS


Damn, Paris is a deep cat to say the least...for those who actually know who he is, you can get his new song at daveyd.com            peace
 

KURUPTION-81

Re:Paris sends letter to Def Jam about JMJ and the state of hiphop.......
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2002, 01:53:29 PM »
Thats deep and true but i cant c it making a difference unfortunatly.

"My greatest challenge is not what's happening at the moment, my greatest challenge was knocking Liverpool right off their fucking perch. And you can print that." Alex Ferguson
 

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Re:Paris sends letter to Def Jam about JMJ and the state of hiphop.......
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2002, 02:16:43 AM »
Paris is GREAT
 

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Re:Paris sends letter to Def Jam about JMJ and the state of hiphop.......
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2002, 04:25:06 AM »
I don't like the 2 latest Paris's albums ! but the devil made me do it & sleepin with the ennemy were dope azz shit !
 

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Re:Paris sends letter to Def Jam about JMJ and the state of hiphop.......
« Reply #4 on: November 09, 2002, 10:40:28 AM »
I don't like the 2 latest Paris's albums ! but the devil made me do it & sleepin with the ennemy were dope azz shit !

Well, I agree "Unleashed" wasn't all that (Actually, the european version of the album was a lot better...) but how can anyone not like "Guerrilla Funk"? That's some classic shit.  ;) It's all good though.