Everybody Party - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 06, 2010
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everybody party...enyse..fiya boy,,,,,breakdown......POSTED BY G.NAS.T
The music that dominates today’s streaming sites is now equally popular among white and black listeners.

Hip-hop has won the 21st century. No other cultural form has been as influential on pop music, fashion,
youth culture. It has even penetrated politics. In modern rap, there are so many artists and things move so
quickly that the pressure to deliver a quality album that could be deemed an immediate classic is through
the roof.
Creating a smash hit isn't always easy, and making an overall cohesive album sometimes takes years to pull
off.
2 IN THE MORNING and Can u feel the hate tonight are albums by the* Florida* rapper and singer
G.NAS.T they also feature contributions from E'NYSE,LIL RAWWW,SUPA SCR8,KEN ANTHONY II,J
SINGLE,JEFTHAH,THE GLENN WILLIAMS PROJECT and TOM .G among others.
Both Albums contain* languorous, ambient production that incorporates moody synthesizers, sparse beats,
obscured keyboards, minor keys, and subtle arrangements.2 IN THE MORNING, the album focuses on
romances over the course of confessional, club-oriented, and sexual songs. G.NAS.T's emotionally
transparent, self-deprecating lyrics are delivered in both rapped and subtly sung verses, and explore
feelings of doubt, insecurity, and heartbreak.
Can u feel the hate tonight carried forward something from that first wave of rap-rock bands. “That’s what
this album is: a freedom album. And rock is the avenue that gives you that freedom, the album also expands
on the low-tempo, sensuous, and dark sonic aesthetic. It incorporates several elements that have come to
define G.NAS.T's sound, including minimalist R&B influences, existential subject matter, and alternately
sung and rapped vocals. It features a mixture of braggadocio and emotional lyrics, exploring themes of
fame, romance, and wealth.
The album also highlights other topics, such as G.NAS.T's relationships with friends and family, as well as
touching on George Floyd’s killing by a Minneapolis police officer on May 25th.
Tracks like" 8:46" " Revolution” and " We the 99 Percent"! that specifically call out police violence serve
as a reminder that our current national crisis is nothing new. As Black Lives Matter resistance continues
across the country, G.NAS.T and* artists have channeled their anger and sadness into new protest anthems,
directly inspired by Floyd’s death and its aftermath. that specifically call out police violence serve as a
reminder that our current national crisis is nothing new.
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Selected as one of the finalist of the Urban Music Awards USA's search to find America's Next Urban Superstar 2009 Auditions for America's Next Urban Superstar.Just to put into perspective how far we have come, we have beat 9900 other contestants who applied via the UMA website, Star Now, Invincible Magazine, Sonicbids, BMW, Myspace, Facebook, and more to be considered for this competition.FAQ:What was the process of selection?Judges, including A&Râ?s from Invincible Media Group and the Urban Music Awards , went through all applicants music online, and carefully chose G.NAS.T
amongst the thousands!
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