Hip-Hop's first female emcee and Zulu Nation's Info Minister's duet bangs!

You already know the skills MC Sha-Rock possesses. She is Hip-Hop Culture's First Lady, and Hip-Hop's first female emcee. Her style of rapping with the Funky Four Plus 1 has earned her the "First Lady" status, and she's showing and proving again. The new single "This Is My Philosophy" borrows from KRS-One's "My Philosophy" title-wise, and the lyrics are raw truth spoken about this flimsy industry called Music. Sha-Rock joins her Zulu brother, Quadeer "M.C. Spice" Shakur (Zulu nation's Minister of Information) on the track produced by his 30Rock Drop Squad production crew.

"We're already talking about shooting half the video in Boston and half in the Bronx", says Quadeer Shakur, about the visual aspect of the song. "And of course, we will be hitting the stage at the 2014 Zulu Nation Anniversary together. This is going to be great."

The song details the ills of the shady music industry where recording labels have put a bad taste in the mouths of artists worldwide, and where radio stations and promoters are charging artists a fee to have their songs played or their performances showcased. Enjoy the song by Quadeer Shakur and MC Sha-Rock. ALL DEEJAYS AND RADIO STATIONS: Email ShakirMultimedia@gmail.com for the mp3 download.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-hUwBDVXTY&sns=fb

Peace, Unity, Love and Havin' Fun!

Cashawna Shakur

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