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Snoop Dogg, West Coast Kam, The Famous Mo Money, Alex Uloom

Posted by admin On December - 11 - 2011

Snoop Dogg, West Coast Kam, The Famous Mo Money And Alex Uloom in Phoenix/Tempe AZ

Kam discusses the origin of West Coast Hip Hop and the influence from The East in the Saviours Day 2009 workshop on The Influence of Islam on Hip Hop.

17 Responses to “Snoop Dogg, West Coast Kam, The Famous Mo Money, Alex Uloom”

  1. JM1993951 says:

    Hip-Hop will never be as creative and intelligent as it was in the 90s.

    To quote a Nas song….we gotta destroy and rebuild it. Maybe it will have to get so bad for people to realize we need to step shit up. Like Soulja Boy remaiking “Juice”…how the fuck is Soulja Boy gonna play 2Pac’s role? Maybe that will make people finally see that shit is getting out of hand.

    There are a few MC’s that I can alway rely on to bring it real.. Nas, Method Man, Xzibit .. thats about it.

  2. IceManLikeGervin says:

    Kam is one of the realest emcees on the westcoast- point blank!

    We need more self respecting, critical thinking folks to represent in hiphop instead of all these soul selling assembly line rappers/hustlers/hos spreading dumbassification all across the Nation via mass musical communication!

  3. MrTonyalvarez says:

    @ISeenACar87 Very well said and good for you, that you have done your hip hop homework. I was fortunate to see that and live, being born in 1979. I remember those albums like yesterday. It’s sad to say that this might not ever happen again. The younger generation have no clue how powerful hip hop used to be.

  4. 22alishalee says:

    F.O.I

  5. ISeenACar87 says:

    I’m not of any particular religion, but what was said at the end is what needs to be reached.

    The power of music needs to be shown, we need to show what and can do for the culture, and the society. Like he was pointing out about people born after ’85, and myself being born in ’87 can see this. I did my homework, and i was raised in and guided by hip hop culture. My generations and the younger ones weren’t fortunate to experience this power, so we don’t think it can be done.

  6. meechamaka411 says:

    @WALI504 Not everyone has all the answers, jus’ like U don’t!!! Each one, teach one…

  7. ReyLoo says:

    yo i love these snippets on the various speakers and interviews…i have just one critique…take out the music when they are speaking…the background music is annoying when they speak.

  8. kalikarma1973 says:

    westcoast kam my favorite from the western superpowers not russia but numero uno gunbusters/not tusslers or backwards hustlers

  9. gtouchproductions says:

    much respect to Kam being a christian myself. I have always respected and love to hear this brotha rap because he never came with garbage. the nation is a very well respected deciplined group….much love.

    peace

  10. WALI504 says:

    i wouldnt get on her and fabricated a lie criticizing the brother, i respect him like any other individual but i choose to follow The Honorable ElijahMuhammad and he chose Farrakhan, heres the facts he chose to disrespect me and claim i didnt know anyrhing but when i go to ask him a question(picking his brain) his response is minute, you dont know you dont know PERIOD, but Kam has that ego…something that evolves into arrogance. go ahead and give me a thumb down cuz i really dont give a damn

  11. coreyaustin1 says:

    I know Kam oersonally. I’m not a muslim, but he and I always had discussions on life. He recognized my Christian belieffs and respected it. He is a very knowledgable dude outside of music and MYSPACE blogs. Super intelligent, like myself. Real talk

  12. OFFICIALKAUDIO says:

    MASHALA!!!!

  13. newyorkowner says:

    dope

  14. WALI504 says:

    with the help of wikipedia anybody has the ability to be an einstein.

    anybody could say that there muslim however he doesnt study and i go ask him a question and he cant answer, THATS A Problem, he may have all the blogs but the blogs are pertaining to nothing involving islam, now i love him as an artist but dont try to sell me some masquerade. PERIOD

  15. potentcokaine says:

    i had a conversation with him on myspace to & read his blogs & your crazy if your saying Kam isnt smart for his age hes smarter than alot of 50 year olds

  16. WALI504 says:

    Kam isnt all what he claims to be!, i resepect dude however i got into a convo via myspace with him and me being muslim and him as well i would figure he know more (he’s 35-36 yr old) when i go to ask this guy he couldnt answer, now he makes great music but lets be real

  17. REALIZME says:

    “FR3EBASE..BABYC”

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