Arrested Development-Tennessee


 
   

GO TO http://www.insidegeorgiamusic.... LEAD VOCALIST SPEECH TALKING ON NEW AD RELEASES AND OUTSIDE PROJECTS.im sure i wasn't the only person pissed off when they took the video for this song off of youtube. it pissed me off even more that no one else had posted the original song. so here it is. i had to buy the damn CD, then i just added some pics and made a neat little slideshow. hope you enjoy.

Canal: Music
Añadido: May 28, 2007 at 3:58 am
Autor: eboyd32

Duración: 04:42
Puntuación: 4.83
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Etiquetas: another  arrested  blues  days  development  hip  hop  life  months  place  rap  south  take  tennessee  years  

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Comentarios

yngcvllan (October 9, 2008 at 4:58 am)
AMEN to that brother.
yngcvllan (October 9, 2008 at 4:55 am)
It's not about the style, it's about the message.
bdcavalier (October 8, 2008 at 9:15 pm)
are u kidding. this is by far the most corniest, worst group in hip hop. this guy's style is hideous. this group is the epitome of all wackness. makes me wanna puke
queenukia (October 1, 2008 at 2:10 am)
yes this song is spirituali like it
Inteva (September 21, 2008 at 3:26 am)
Human being began in Africa. The African man is the oldest. We have been here a long time. The world is not new to us. We are very creative. We created the pyramids, mathematics, Jazz, hip-hop, rap, rock & roll, soul, science. If you look everything that has been created in the world, we have a major influence on that creation. Don't be side track by your blind world. Remember, everything you see on television is no the truth. United States of America wants you to think that way.
Inteva (September 21, 2008 at 3:18 am)
Yes, my roots run deep in Tennessee...My Great grandfarther was born in 1870, 5 years after the civil war(1865).Of course, more than likely his parents were slaves.
rjmohammed (September 15, 2008 at 2:38 pm)
"But I am still thirsty", nice.True Sand Pedlar, true.I wish this type of hip hop was still mainstream i.e. thought-provoking rather than body-provoking. Remember when it was? Here's hip-hoping it'll come back!
dogchewtoyboy (September 14, 2008 at 3:26 pm)
it makes sense to me that oppresed people would focus more on spoken word than music words are a powerful tool "yes we can"
sandpedlar (August 30, 2008 at 5:28 am)
No, it didn't begin in Africa. That's kinda the cool thing, is that hip-hop invariably blossoms, in every country, from that country's minorities. Germany's hip-hop, for instance, started with the Turks; the US's hip-hop came from black-Americans; France's hip-hop came from Algerians. Black-Americans aren't "Africans," but Americans oppressed.Don't believe the hype.
calervo (August 25, 2008 at 5:13 am)
MUST LOVE SONG if u LOVE HIPHOP!IT ALL BEGAN IN AFRICA...