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Re: Drop your questions for Dead Prez!
« Reply #15 on: January 07, 2007, 10:53:27 AM »

ask about the original version of Revolutionary But Gangsta... what was so contreversial about it? why it didnt get released? will the songs ever get released on a mixtape?

also ask about the Fishscale tour he did with Ghostface (i went to the show in DC  8)) ... ask if he can share any stories about Ghost from that tour

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Re: Drop your questions for Dead Prez!
« Reply #16 on: January 07, 2007, 11:01:03 AM »






Ifthey're  anit-white and your white than why do you listen to them? just curious

cus being white dosent always gurantee being well-off and content with the way your government/country is being run..therefore there is still a great deal to relate to...plus you cant front on the skillz..."R b G " AND "Lets get Free" were both solid albums...
 

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Re: Drop your questions for Dead Prez!
« Reply #17 on: January 07, 2007, 01:43:27 PM »
What's their true goals, why do they make music? Is it a general love for hip-hop and the people it connects with, or do they really feel like they've got the chance to stir up something way bigger and make a real change, revolutionary or through evolution (as in inspiring the people)?

^^ Its like, they got a powerful message and all, but through their music it's hard to really judge which way they would like to go. Are they communists, socialists or anarchists, or do they carry out a deviant philosophy of their own? It's confusing when you have on one hand songs like They Schools and Behind Enemy Lines where they basically just go by anarchist principles, while through songs like Police State would somewhat indicate socialist or communist beliefs (and I quote: "a way of life based on the common needs, and all my comrades is ready, we just spreadin' the seeds"). And on the other hand, you've got songs like Hell Yeah, where they're really just ignorantly talking about doing stuff to others they dont want others to do to them.
It's confusing and hard to make a judgement about their thoughts.
 

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Re: Drop your questions for Dead Prez!
« Reply #18 on: January 07, 2007, 09:26:53 PM »
Could we expect to see you and EDI (Outlawz) do a album together?
 

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Re: Drop your questions for Dead Prez!
« Reply #19 on: January 10, 2007, 11:51:07 PM »
how does it feel to be so anti white but yet most of your fans are white ?
please please ask that one.

And why they claim to promote revolutionary ideals yet support gangsta shit which no matter how you church it up is still a huge step backwards for your people?

GREAT question, but I doubt anyone would ask them that.  It's too bold.
Ifthey're  anit-white and your white than why do you listen to them? just curious

Because when they are talking about white people, they don't know me, I am nothing like the white people they are talking about.  For instance, They Schools.   You don't have to be black to relate to that song.  Even if you don't live in the slums.