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...This is a song for the homeless,” sang Okechukwu Iweala ’06 to kick off the events at Kirkland’s Junior Common Room last Friday night. An audience of roughly 75 members of the Harvard community gathered to hear the sound of ten unique spoken word and rap artists perform at the “HipHOP” fundraiser...
...event was Okechukwu, whose reflections on modern social issues were reminiscent of contemporary rappers Kanye West and Nas. With his powerful vocalizations and rhythmic rocking, Oke took a strong stab at the state of today’s society when he asked, “This is a song for the homeless, but do y’all cats really take notice...
Though the performance was Terry’s first solo—he usually performs with Tha League—he was visibly comfortable and confident, asserting in one song, “I do what I do like I’m on TV and I’m almost famous...
...could either be a simple, nonsensical way of unifying the album, showing that he can rap about absolutely anything, or it could be a comment on the state of hip-hop. With radio rap big on adolescent lyrics of sex and violence, is a Sesame Street-sampling song about cookies an attempt at out-immaturing Juvenile...
...It’s followed by “Rich Girl,” an excruciating cover of “If I Were a Rich Man” from Fiddler on the Roof. In case you don’t remember, there was a techno song a few years back that was more or less the same exact thing. Stefani’s version is just as annoying as that one was, and is far less original to boot...