Showing posts with label rap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rap. Show all posts

Monday, 27 November 2023

Martin Shkreli - Sam Bankman Fried - Horse Paste (Ivermectin) & The Occulted






I dropped my guard when I glanced at the Martin Shkreli story in 2015.


Instead of reversing the toxic legacy media narrative, I foolishly took the barrage of incendiary stories and unfairly pegged him as parasitic hedge fund manager in the most corrupt business sector on the planet of Pharmaceuticals. He substantially raised prices on an anti parasitic drug from US$13.50 to $750 a pill for an analog of Ivermectin that the corrupt news media and big pharma lied about during the CoVID scamdemic. Martin was singled out by the neoliberal media for his 2 minutes of Orwellian mainstream media global hate. He made the mistake of mocking Hillary Clinton who pulled strings in the Department of Justice on him with juicy optics for the 'Democratic' party believers of the news media. They singled out a poster boy for predator capitalism. Naturally Democratic supporters aren't interested in her real views...



I was lucky enough to revisit his story as Tucker Carlson who was fired from FOX News interviewed him on the X platform I am suspended on and unable to use ever again. That's why it's Youtube I've embedded above. Dumb as 'a' rock move Elon. You're driving traffic to this site as people don't understand why I'm more of a threat to you and your AI management suite than far right anti semitic Zionist and English intelligence asset Tommy Robinson AKA Stephen Christopher Yaxley.


What I learned in the Tucker interview is that Martin Shkreli has been contacted by far left Crypto fraud Sam Bankman Fried for advice on how to survive in prison. It's worth watching because the answer has incentivised me to dispense with my longstanding bias against celebrities and celebrity news, so my focus on the advice of Mr Shkreli, is going to be celebrity rap stars and their music. I'm quite excited because I already know something about Doja Cat that most people have mistaken views on.


That's the occulted information in the title that I will expand upon.


The main reason I'm posting Martin Shkreli's interview is because he shares with us that his time in prison, while unpalatable on the whole, 'was' one of the most educational experiences he ever had, and he came through it with flying colours. He's a polymath, a likeable character and deeply spiritual view on existence and consciousness. There's nothing more I like, than admitting I was wrong and changing my view and being able to publish it so there's no confusion with respect to chronological documentation, and claims I've 'stated' here.


Hillary Clinton was executed in public while recorded live on 9/11 2016 so the world could see what took me quite a while to process in my head.


Written without prejudice, All rights reserved - charlesedwardfrith™


Monday, 23 November 2020

Sleaford Mods - Mork n Mindy Ft Billy Nomates



Mork 'n' Mindy, Action Man 'n' Cindy
I don't mess about
I make 'em kiss each other when my mum 'n' dad go out
No messing, no curtain twitching, no stressing
I don't hang about, I get 'em down and dirty
Then get 'em falling out, then get 'em flirty
Get 'em throwing plates at each other
'Cause that's what's it's all about
Oi, fuck off back to your own room, welcome
In the back room, when fuck all's going on, what's new?
And the plated scenes of that
I live on a really depressing cul de sac
Where couples get divorced
And people come up that you'd never seen before
Like that smell of cigars and oil twat
You go, too high, too low
It doesn't make a difference
I know, too high, too low
But the system won't go
Too high, too low
It doesn't make a difference
I know, too high, too low
But the system won't go
Mork 'n' Mindy, I got eagle eyes above me
I just hit it out, in beige and tan and stain proof kitchen mats
And out, house, pheasant just hanging about
Look at the seed pouch on the fucker, old man and his brother
Setting about, stinks like an old body, like mornings on the voddy
Shotgun lager hotty, like PornHub, sticking constantly
WiFi's gone all lo-fi, my arse is feeling too dry
Like crackers out at midnight, I can't be arsed with butter alright
You're not from round here, crashed landed about a week ago
Yeah, I feel for you, I do
The state of it is alarming, so don't presume anything
Or Blue Monday will someday become you
Well the furniture's the same, but the menu's rearranged
And your jokes won't land in the same space you're used to
You go, too high, too low
It doesn't make a difference
I know, too high, too low
But the system won't go
Too high, too low
It doesn't make a difference
I know, too high, too low
But the system won't go
I looked out on the throw outside of my window
Outside there wasn't anything nice to see
I wanted things to smell, like meadows not like hell
Dying dandelions and bumble bees
I looked out at the throw outside of my window
Outside there wasn't anything nice to see
I wanted things to smell, like meadows not like hell
Dying dandelions and bumble bees
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Andrew Robert Fearn / Jason Williamson / Victoria Maries
Mork n Mindy lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc

Description

Released2020

They're described as an Indie band, but in my mind they're space rappers. 

This is one sweet fucking track.

Sunday, 4 December 2016

Celebrities, Rappers & Actors Expose The Illuminati





Jay-Z is emblematic of the sell out celebrity rappers who openly flaunt their allegiance to the network.

Saturday, 3 December 2016

We Run Rap Music - The Puppet Masters Of The Music Industry - Satanic Illuminati Exposed [Part 1] (2nd Edition - Turning Japanese Extended Mix feat. You






I increasingly prefer using the word Illuminati these days. It's got a comedic edge to it, and also nobody likes to say they are a Gnostic Luciferian into blood rituals and occult magic, or if they do they like to call it 'art' when exposed.

Most people understand that secret societies use and exploit front groups like the CIA, Zionism, Council on Foreign Relations, Corporate Media and the Judiciary to manipulate and poison society for money.

Vigilant Citizen is an excellent source of information that awakened my eyes to the obvious and endless Illuminati symbolism in music and celebrity imagery. Is it copied unwittingly by underpants models in a Sears Catalogue? Sure. 

Is the Illuminati and their "Network" real. You Betcha and all it takes is 20 minutes of symbolism and numerology to understand the code of declaration or "revelation of the method" that is their way of saying. 

"We did tell you and you gave us your consent."

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Hip Hop Conspiracy Music

 
















If you know any great tracks with video please leave suggestions in the comments. Thanks.

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Die Antwoord - Dis Iz Why I'm Hot (zef remix)




Don't be fooled by the theatrics. These people are artists. Their latest video upload. Here's another.

Rap News - Big Brother is WWWatching You




Lots of very clever in-jokes such as George Torwell and Apples Iris, I mean Siri.

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Die Antwoord - I Fink U Freeky (And I Like You A Lot)





Art in music videos is alive and well. Well what did you think? Beats by Dr Dre were fly? Here are the lyrics:


Sexy boys, fancy boys 
Playboys, bad boys 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 

Mother fuckers get... 
Guess who's got the party jumpin'? 
... you fucked the system! 
My system bumps... 
Skip it to my world, now... 
... you go to Jesus. 
... these bad boys like to smack me in the... 
... bumping you're facing on 
You fucked the... 
So who the fuck is... 

Chorus: 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 

Hold up -- whoa -- whoa -- wait a minute -- minute -- Jesus Christ 
Your momma and DJ... 
back in the day... 
They didn't wanna believe in us. 
Little did they know that they was in for a mother fucker a big surprise. 
Left on locked in my Zef Zone. 
Ready for it... 
What a fuck, I guess so... 
What a fuck, heads get blown. 
But everything will free like... head phones 
When I get home, my... is on my... phone 
Make momma happy cause I get so brave 
... Techno rave 
I can take you around the world, let's go wave 
When I step up and do my thing 
I put you in the throne... 
Fuck what you think, I do what I want 
I can make a million 

Make the mother fuckers jump 
Jump mother fucker 
Jump mother fucker jump 
Jump mother fucker 
Jump mother fucker jump 
Jump mother fucker 
Jump mother fucker jump 
Jump mother fucker 
Jump mother fucker jump 
We will increase the beat... at the party 
We'll pop the joy off for everybody... 

Chorus: 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot 
I think you're freaky and I like you a lot


Song download free here because Hollywood and FBI douchebags don't get what the sharing economy is all about

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Justice Was Served - Shock & Awesome


Totally talented commentary on the Osama Bin There Done That extra judicial killing. If you listen carefully Terrence Moonseed actually repeats information I've come across in various mystical corners of the internet, and which is provable by science though I don't have the balls to repeat them even as 'a playful hypothesis'. 

Sunday, 12 August 2007

Darkie

It was on my first trip to Burma in 2001 that I knew something was going on in a global cultural sense that I should try to understand. I was traveling light from one military checkpoint state to another when I saw the only sign of dissent in the whole country. It was a gang of youths dressed in cheap baseball hats and basketball vests playing of all things the unmistakable genre of Rap in Burmese. They were doing no harm but for sure they were saying things suck in Burma, and that's a fact because in Burma they really do.

I guess the reason for my incomprehension was that I didn't 'get' Hip Hop or Rap. I thought it was the lowest common denominator of music to dance to. Anyone could do it. A couple of gang gestures, a bobbing head and some Yo Yo exhortation meant that anyone was down with the bad asses. But it wasn't working for me. I couldn't see why people loved it so much and would frequently walk out of clubs in protest, as I always do if the music is rubbish.

Then I got some education.

Some years on from that Burma trip I was with some friends and invited to hang out in a bar on Royal City Avenue (RCA) in Bangkok called Hip Hop. The crowd were an unpretentious and friendly bunch and the music was really rather good when the DJ dropped a Diana Ross Hip Hop mix that blew me away and I knew what the problem was. I'd been listening to bad Hip Hop for all those years.

A conversation with a very smart DJ friend of mine helped also to clarify that Hip Hop was a culture, a movement and not just a genre of music and so now I have no problem hitting a bar for Hip Hop, but like all my music tastes I'm just a bit fussy about what I expose my ears too and need something that makes me think as well as feel.

Well yesterday I came across yet another brilliant Smashing Telly recommendation called The Hip Hop Years. The Origin of Hip Hop. Its on another level and sucked me in for the full 2 hours and 20 minutes 7 seconds. Its completely delicious and to ignore this fine documentary is probably on a par with ignoring the impact that Rock & Roll and Punk had on popular culture. Hip Hop is constantly reinventing, has embraced all genres of music from death metal to classical and brings young people together from the South Bronx to Burma.

But the reason for this post is that I've noticed something while globe trotting and parachute planning in a few countries. I've never come across an African or Afro Caribbean planner. There are plenty of great Indian marketing folk that I've worked with, but I'm starting to get the feeling that planning is predominantly a middle class, Indy music loving, Caucasian pursuit and that is most definitely not a good thing. As I've made clear elsewhere homogeneous advertising is made in homogeneous agencies. As far as I know only two three London planners have expressed an interest in the world's largest and fastest growing music genre and it leaves me asking a difficult question. Are we OK in advertising when it comes to rebranding a toothpaste from Darkie to Darlie but failing abysmally when it comes to black culture? Because if so, we are not representing.

Educate yourself and watch this seminal video.