West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Damien J. on August 17, 2005, 02:05:29 PM
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(http://www.hiphop-magazine.com/header/immortaltechnique.jpg)
In today’s society, it is the younger generations who have it in their power to try and make a change, look at the election of 2004; Hip-hop giants encouraging us to vote and do just that. Immortal Technique is an underground giant and in his own way he helps us to understand to just how those changes have to be made. Even though the Harlem residing, Peruvian born artist doesn’t consider himself political, he truly has his own interpretation of the reality of the government and its politics. This is apparent in his rhymes and if he chooses not to be known as political he can be easily labeled revolutionary. You won’t hear him disputing that fact.
Read The Whole Interview (http://www.hiphop-magazine.com/interviews.php?pn=fullnews&newsfile=news-show&id=38)
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props. Immortal Technique is real hip hop at its fullest.
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yeah immortal technique has them hardcore political views which are dope... rapps about shit thats real and goin on in the world.. not just about guns n bitchz...
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yeah immortal technique has them hardcore political views which are dope... rapps about shit thats real and goin on in the world.. not just about guns n bitchz...
I wouldn't call him 'revolutionary' but his content is definately rich and stirring, sadly MCs with this substance are getting rare...
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yeah thats what i mean, like his style and thought isnt nothing new because public enemy was doing way back in the 80's.... but his opinion and depth into his lyrics are whats good about him.... but sometimes can come across as too preacy i feel..
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dope interview, props, cant wait for a new album from immortal tech, Revolutionary Vol2 was :o
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hes dope. but after a while he gets on my nerves.
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nice interview