Author name: UNO the Prophet

UNO the Prophet a.k.a. Nat Turner Devil Burner

Benzino
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Ray Benzino aka Ray Dogg

Ray Benzino Raymond Scott (born July 18, 1965), better known by his stage name Benzino is an American hip hop media executive, and record producer. Along with his longtime friend, David Mays, Benzino is known for being part of the Hip Hop magazine The Source, which was launched in 1988 as a single sheet newsletter out of Mays’s Harvard University dorm room. He was also a founding member of several rap groups before finally becoming a solo artist. Music History 2001: The Benzino Project 2002: The Benzino Remix Project 2003: Redemption 2005: Arch Nemesis 2007: The Antidote 2011: Caezar

UNO
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UNO The Prophet

UNO The Prophet History Jamarhl Crawford is a Writer, Poet, MC, Activist and Organizer. He is the Author of two books 1996 “Prophecy: Reflections on Life & Love from a Black Perspective” and the 2008 “Prophecy: Exemption & Redemption” as well as two CD’s “Prophetic Visions” and “Beware of False Prophets” under his Hip-Hop pseudonym UNO The Prophet. Jamarhl Crawford aka UNO The Prophet has been featured on BBC-World News Radio, NPR, PBS, Yo! MTV Raps, MTV Europe, Warren Ballentine Show, Billboard Magazine and lectured across the country including Boston’s own MIT, Harvard, Wellesley, Northeastern, BU and BC. UNO The Prophet has chalked up hundreds of performances across the country, including Boston’s 2002 Summer Jam and appearances at SOBs (NYC), B.B. Kings (NYC), Nuyorican (NYC), Smithsonian (DC), Atlanta Black Arts Festival and Transmusicales (France) among others. He has performed with artists including Public Enemy, Dead Prez, Poor Righteous Teachers, X-Clan, NYOIL, Last Poets, Amiri Baraka, Gil-Scot Heron, Run-DMC, Sugar Hill Gang and Grammy Nominated Gold Recording Artists Les Nubians with whom he has toured since 1999 and as featured on the Echos: Nubian Voyager project which was released globally, first as a CD and then re-released as a Book/CD. Jamarhl Crawford aka UNO The Prophet is currently signed to Revolutionary Hip-Hop Icon Paris’ Guerrilla Funk Recordings on Universal and maintains his own publishing company, Prophecy Communications. Music History The Lost Prophecies The Lost Prophecies is a collection of previously unreleased tracks from UNO The Prophet from the last decade (2000-2009) UNO Does The Hits Strictly Conscious Pro-Black remakes of today’s hits “A Milli” “Arab Money” “Back By Popular Demand” and more… from the mixtape: Mixtapes for the Mixed Up UNO Does the Hits vol. 1 Prophetic Visions UNO The Prophet’s 1st Offering from 1996, first issued as a cassette now available as a CD. 19 Track Audiomentary. Pro-Black, Strictly Conscious Hip-Hop. Contains all the original versions of the now (in)famous Red, White & Blue, Delilah, Sodom & Gommorrah, The Devil Ain’t Red and more… Beware of False Prophets UNO The Prophet’s 2nd Offering from 2000. 22 Tracks Strictly Conscious Hip-Hop, Featuring the Revolutionary Pro-Black bangers Angry Black Man, Kill Whitey, No Hook, Sodom and Gommorrah, Red, White and Blue and more…. For more information Visit @ www.unotheprophet.com/

Ripshop
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Ripshop

Ripshop Dorchester MC Ripshop is one of Boston’s Legendary Lyricists. Ripshop has been putting it in for years and has worked with some of the greats in Hip-Hop. Locally Rip has collaborated most notably with Boston underground group Mikst Nutz, forming the legendary alliance consisting of his partners in rhyme Big O and Johnny Hatch (R.I.P). Rip has also got it in with some of Boston’s finest; Edo G., Jaysaun from Special Teamz, Reks and Lucky Dice, Big Shug from Gangstarr Foundation, Cool Gzus formely of MadeMen, Dre Robinson, Akrobatik, Mr. Lif, DJ Kon, DJ Reel Drama, and more. Ripshop has additionally worked with Hip-Hop icons such as; Craig G from the Legendary Juice Crew.  

Fever Magazine
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Fever Magazine

JD Nelson aka Gadget joined with Eric Jenkins to start Fever Magazine in the Fort Hill section of Roxbury in the early 90’s; ICP Studio (1990), Fever Magazine (c. 1992). Over several years running Fever Magazine and ICP (Inner Circle Production) Studio the family grew to include Karriem “King Beef” Ali (R.I.P), Fabian “Backtrack” Murray, Bruce “Mr. B” Sinclair, Jamie Scott, Christian “Cnote” Reis, Khalif “K Woo” Nelson aka Bird, John Gotti. Fever Magazine did high profile interviews with then underground and now legendary Hip-Hop groups such as; Wu-Tang Clan, Biggie Smalls, Craig Mack, EPMD, KRS, Common, Black Moon, Mobb Deep, Group Home, M.O.P., Alkoholiks, etc. Locally in Boston, Fever Magazine worked with some of Boston’s Legends; Concrete Click, Kool Gezus,  Rip Shop/Big O/Johnny Hatch (Mikst Nutz), Akrobatik, Mr. Lif, M-Slash (Wildfire), and more….

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