Hip-hop stands up for social justice
A historic 12-inch that brought together various artists to speak out about human rights issues.
Created as a protest against brutality, this album features Common, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, and others, delivering a heartfelt message. With proceeds going to charity, the project embodies the social responsibility of music. It's an important record that culminates hip-hop's powerful expression and social consciousness.
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A:
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1)
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Intro
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2)
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One Four Love (Part 1)
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3)
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Protective Custody
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4)
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A Tree Never Grown
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B:
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1)
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One Four Love (Part 2)
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2)
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One Four Love (Instrumental)
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3)
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Protective Custody (Instrumental)
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4)
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A Tree Never Grown (Instrumental)
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Executive-Producer - Mos Def
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Executive-Producer - Talib Kweli
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Art Direction - Devin Roberson
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Executive-Producer - Devin Roberson
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Producer [Associate] - Helen Simmons
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Producer [Associate] - Rene John-Sandy II
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A&R - Blak Shawn
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A&R - Greg "Daailo" Lewis