So much going on around here…. Its like none stop action.
A couple of days ago I was chilling with Majah and Ole Earl watching some videos on youtube about the music industry. One video in particular caught my eye. It was DMX. He was being interviewed on his place in the industry, also how he felt about the music industry and how it affects the music world.
With a full week of the crew coming and going. There has been a week of good conversation and plenty of debating. Going from one extreme to the next the topics where endless. But one topic that seem to carry on from one night to the next was the focus on music and where it has gone. With so many personalities in THE FAKULTE it is mind blogging to see how they all feel the same about one thing. That is the game how it has changed and its time for it to go back to it’s roots. They have a lot of passion about staying true to the experience and real life lessons. Not just that but keeping in mind this is a art form with history. There are elements that make hip hop what it Is and the music today has taken it away from the basses of what THE FAKULTE KNOWS AND LOVES AS HIP HOP. Its obvious that there will be no changing for the industry to accept them into the business.
After watching videos about the blood scarifies and other things that may or may not be going on. It makes me think………when did things get like that in the “music industry”? A better question can THE FAKULTE MUSIC GROUP stay independent enough to work with the music industry and not become a part of the music industry. Well I believe they can. I have seen the drive and devotion that push them to make this work their way!!!!!
This week I got to see in my own living room the essence of hip hop….. With cyphers going on, story telling, and youngins being schooled by the wiser ones. It was a true experience to take in…. By the end of the week my lil brother’s click Fly guys decided to stop in on a night with THE FAKULTE…. It turned out to be a good night. I was listening to the free styles ( my favorite part). I got to see where these lil dudes minds where and how serious they was about spittin or was it just something they did for fun. I could see the amazement in the kids faces when MAJAH LEAGUE blessed the cypher with a flow of his own.
I sat back and watched the humbleness of the younger ones has they listen and respect the words of THE FAKULTE. That right there in its self shows me that its always going to be about making GOOD MUSIC and making a GOOD CHANGE.
A lot of people say the music industry will change you…. Well Im going to say THE FAKULTE is going to change the music industry.
“I am not a industry artist, I am a artist in the Industry “
~DMX~
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