TRUTHLiVE – Catalyst for Change f. Ras Kass & Finale (prod. Jake One)

With the release of his Jake One produced debut album Patience a week away, TRUTHLiVE released his latest single with Ras Kass & Finale. Also, up top is the fourth (and final) installment of his EPK series.

DOWNLOAD: TRUTHLiVE – Catalyst for Change f. Ras Kass & Finale (prod. Jake One) | Mediafire

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~ by Shake on April 14, 2010.

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6 Responses to “TRUTHLiVE – Catalyst for Change f. Ras Kass & Finale (prod. Jake One)”

  1. 0:5 to 0:6 ,lol,hilarius

    this shit is crazy,its like a videoclip interview

    fuck,smooth track

  2. Contradiction…All in this video.. smh…

    Hip hop will evolve when “hip-hop purist” stop being judgmental thinking there is only one right way to create an art-form.

    Whether your “substance” consist of gunplay,wordplay,”trapin”,crack, bitches etc.

    All stories need to be told. Fictional or Factual.

    Now if you want to be deep, while your rhyming about “Sirius B”

    I’m guessing your an Astronomy Major? Or you “faking” to be seen as “intellectual hip hop artist”?

    hmmmm…Makes you think….

    Same rule applies to everyone “faking the funk” regardless of “substance”…

  3. homie,I agree

  4. ey,T,are u rapper¿ seriusly,its a serius question,u make rap¿((i’m producer i wanna know)

  5. Decent. Not groundbreaking lyricism, but better than a lotta crap i hear these days.

  6. T, if you watched the whole clip, he says there’s room in hip-hop for all of it, but that it’s all about balance. Chill. If you can appreciate dudes dicking down our sisters and killing our brothers and crippling our communities with crack on their records, then appreciate this for what it is: clever rhyming and wordplay. That’s all rap is, really. Ain’t nobody saying anything that hasn’t been said before. And that goes for the Jeezy’s and Weezy’s as well as the Truthlive’s and the Talib Kweli’s.

 

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