• AWKWORD Featured on RealHipHopForever.com

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    The good folks at HipHopForever featured your boy AWKWORD in a recent post entitled “Awkword – ‘See The Light’ Album (World View Revolution)”, showcasing my upcoming project, amongst other dopeness. Special thanks!

    CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE…

    AWKWORD

    About HipHopForever

    (As written at realhiphopforever.com.)

    This is a community of real hip hop heads from all walks of life who come together to represent the hip hop culture and all that is represented by this term, to share our passion for hip hop, and to make others more aware of underground hip hop, real hip hop and good music.

    Most people here listen to underground, golden age, and old school hip hop, among other forms of great music, and see hip hop as both a representation of the society around them and a vehicle for social change. Our goal is not to wipe out mainstream rap music, but rather to balance the airwaves and make people more aware of the great hip hop artists that get little to no attention. We demand that underground emcees, conscious emcees, lyricists, experimental hip hop artists, etc., get the same amount of airplay as their (currently) more popular counterparts.

    This movement began in early 2007 when DJ Just One, a DJ from Bronx, New York opened our YouTube group and began inviting members. From here we rapidly grew in numbers and started expanding our operation. We started by opening a MySpace page, a Facebook group, and eventually our first website. It was apparent at this point that RHHF was more than a social network; we were a movement.

    It quickly became apparent that a large group of our founding members, who had once felt a responsibility solely to advance hip hop, began realizing a goal that was much more grand in scale: promotion of the civic responsibility of hip hop as a vehicle for social revolution.

    As many of our members grew more aware of this goal, they began to form opinions on topics such as politics, economics, etc., and eventually a libertarian socialist (anarchist) ideology became dominant amongst our founders. This would explain the structure of our site.

    RHHF is a collectively-managed social network and movement that operates on an entirely democratic basis and maintains the goal of bringing light to aspects of hip hop culture and music that are otherwise shunned in the mainstream culture around the world. We represent hip hop as a vehicle of social change and hold to anarchist principles (though we do not require members to become anarchists) as a platform for change within hip hop, business, and eventually society as a whole.

  • VIDEO: AWKWORD - “Before” ft. PaceWon and Block McCloud (prod. The White Shadow of Norway)

    Posted by the big homie White Shadow on his youtube channel. Song appears on his album “Victory”. The remix, produced by Anno Domini and featuring surprise guests, will appear on AWKWORD’s World View.

  • AWKWORD Named to Top 10 Volunteers of 2009 by Morgan Stanley

    Each year, as part of the What A Difference A Day Makes initiative, Morgan Stanley recognizes its top 10 volunteers.

    In 2009, AWKWORD donated 625 hours to his World View project, the earth’s first 100% nonprofit hip hop project co-sponsored by End of the Weak (EOW), The Anti-Injustice Movement (AIM), and The Morgan Stanley Foundation.

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    On Wednesday, March 10, 2010, AWKWORD’s named appeared on New York City’s 1585 Broadway “electronic ticker tape” that streams across the building as seen in the image above.

    World View is scheduled to drop later in 2010. All proceeds from the album are being donated to Guns 4 Cameras (a.k.a. Aim to Live), a 501c3 recognized nonprofit, led by survivor Hezues R’ (and hip hop icon Pharoahe Monch), that is dedicated to eradicating gun violence through the hip hop-inspired education and empowerment of our inner-city youth.

    For more information on World View, please click here.

    To become a member of the Guns 4 Cameras (a.k.a. Aim to Live) cause, please click here (you must be logged in).

  • “New York Minute (World View Remix)” Featured on “2dopeboyz Presents The Wrap Up v.19 (Mixed by DJ Slimm)”

    SHOUT TO THE BIG HOMIES SHAKE AND MEKA FOR SHOWING CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR AWKWORD, HARRY FRAUD AND THE FAM!

    Click the album cover below to read the post and download the mixtape.

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    01 Self Scientific – Designer Music
    02 Thr33zy McFly – Hypnosis pt.2
    03 Crooked I – On to the Next Shit
    04 Mos Def – 24 Hour Karate School
    05 Gilbere Forte – Stakes Is High Freestyle
    06 Kida – Ain’t Nothin’
    07 Rapper Big Pooh – When I’m Gone
    08 Young Chris – New Wu Freestyle
    09 Guilty Simpson – Before the Verdict
    10 Cassidy & Jag – I’m Ill
    11 Jay Electronica – Glass Everywhere
    12 Wu-Tang – Clap 2010 f. Raekwon, Ghostface & Method Man
    13 Raekwon & Method Man – Meth Vs Chef pt.2
    14 Senor Kaos – Real Hip Hop For Real People
    15 Gilbere Forte – T.R.O.Y. Freestyle
    16 Dessa – Mineshaft
    17 Raashan Ahmad – 2010
    18 MC Lyte – The Block
    19 Lessonday – BANG!
    20 KRS-One & Buckshot – Oh Really (rmx) f. Talib Kweli
    21 Havoc – The Warm Up
    22 Problem – Way Up
    23 Terrace Martin – No Bullshit f. Problem
    24 Jadakiss - New York Minute (World View Remix) ft. Punchline, Vast Aire, S.O.U.L. Purpose, AWKWORD
    25 Dom Kennedy – Hard Work (rmx) f. Rich Boy
    26 Young Chris – Popular Demand Freestyle
    27 Nametag – The Product
    28 DJ Slimm & Tariq Star (LiveSoul) – Pardon Self

    PLEASE NOTE: THERE WAS A PROBLEM WITH THE UPLOAD OF THIS ALBUM, SO “NEW YORK MINUTE” WILL NOT BE DOWNLOADED IN FULL UNLESS YOU DOWNLOAD THE TRACK INDIVIDUALLY BY CLICKING THE SONG TITLE IN THE TRACK LIST ABOVE.

  • “New York Minute (World View Remix)” Featured on “WVFS Underground Railroad Mixshow”

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    01) Chubb Rock & Wordsmith ft Kimia Collins – Back In
    02) Clipse ft Camron & Pharrell – Popular Demand (Popeyes)
    03) Jay Electronica – Exhibit C
    04) Flying Lotus – Fall In Love (Dilla Tribute)
    05) Drake ft Tanya Morgan – Right To Left
    (06) Jadakiss - New York Minute (World View Remix) ft. Punchline, Vast Aire, S.O.U.L. Purpose, AWKWORD
    07) Rapture – What Can I Say
    08) 3rd Bass – Gladiator
    09) Count Bass D – Kumbuka Watu Penda Pesa
    10) Marco Polo ft Large Professor – The Radar
    11) Atmosphere – Always Coming Back Home To You
    12) Redman – Tonight’s The Night
    13) Little Brother – On & On
    14) Mad Skillz – Ghost Writer
    15) Soundsci – The Remedy (Jonny Cuba Remix)
    16) Geetas – D Instr
    17) Smif N Wessun – Sound Bwoy Bureill (Remix)
    18) Count Bass D – Everybody Knows
    19) Damu The Fudgemunk – Leo The (Part 1)
    20) 4Ize & Floyd The Locsmif – Don’t Nobody Care
    21) MC Lyte – Poor Georgie
    22) Toto – Georgy Porgy
    23) MC Lyte – Poor Georgie
    24) Live And Die Reck – Boom Its The Bonus
    25) Lords Of The Underground – Psycho
    26) Herbalizer – Battle Of Bongo Hill
    27) Boogie Down Productions – My Philosophy
    28) The Roots – The Juice of Chicago
    29) Mobb Deep – GOD Part 3
    30) Zo & Tigallo – Africa
    31) Butta Team ft Big Daddy Kane & Little Brother – Welcome To Durham
    32) Chaundon – Things Change
    33) Damu The Fudgemunk – Work In Progress
    34) Defari – Spell My Name
    35) Doo Wop & The Bounce Squad – Da Bounce Master
    36) Fat Joe – The Shit Is Real (Remix)
    37) Foreign Exchange – Nic’s Groove
    38) Freeway – Gonna Get Mines
    39) Pharoahe Monch – Tooley Crew Personified
    40) Jay-Z ft Kid Capri – It’s Like That
    41) Blak Twang – Dettwork South East
    42) Big Pun – Carribean Connection
    43) Notorious BIG ft Da Brat – The B Side
    44) Pitch Black – Revenge
    45) Nas – Nas Is Like
    46) Nas – Memory Lane
    47) Scarface – Mr Scarface
    48) Snoop Dogg – The One And Only
    49) Ras Kass – Miami Life
    50) Big Daddy Kane – Ain’t No Half Steppin’
    51) Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Its A Demo (Original)
    52) Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Road To The Riches
    53) Poison Clan – Dance All Nite
    54) 2 Live Crew – Do The Bart
    55) 2 Live Crew – Get Loose Now
    56) Shy D – Gotta Be Tough
    57) 2 Live Crew – Get It Girl
    58) Mo Thugs – All Good
    59) 2 Live Crew – Move Somethin’
    60) BSU ft DJ Lil Boy – Whoop
    61) Soundmaster T – 2 Much Booty (In Da Pants)
    62) Ghost Town DJs – My Boo
    63) 2 Live Crew – Hoochie Mama
    64) 69 Boyz – Tootsie Roll
    65) 2 Live Crew – Do The Damn Thing (U Should Be Dancing Mix)
    66) Jay-Z ft Big Boi, Killer Mike & Twista – Poppin’ Tags
    67) Run DMC – Christmas In Hollis
    68) Cal Tjader – Aquarius
    69) Ohio Players – Funky Worm
    70) Curtis Mayfield – Give Me Your Love
    71) Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds – Fallin’ In Love
    72) The Meters – Cissy Strut
    73) The Meters – Cardova
    74) Betty Wright – Clean Up Woman
    75) Lee Dorsey – Get Out My Life Woman
    76) Syliva Striplin – You Can’t Turn Me Away
    77) Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Band – Express Yourself
    78) Zapp – Superman
    79) Baby Huey – Hard Times
    80) Freddie Scott – You Got What I Need

    To download the full show, please click here.

  • Jabba, Asheru, AWKWORD, Umi Live Jan. 22: Combating AIDS in Africa + Promoting Hip Hop in Education

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    A Live Early Weekend Show Benefiting the Fight Against AIDS in Africa, as well as Promoting Hip Hop in Education…

    SHOW INFO

    Performing Live - Jabba, Asheru, AWKWORD, Umi, the BloomBars Artists in Residence (Terrence Cunningham and Carolyn Malachi), and Special Guests!

    Date: Friday, January 22, 2010
    Time: 8 PM
    Venue: Southpaw
    Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn, NYC, NY 11217
    Address: 125 Fifth Avenue (at Sterling Place)
    Info: 718.230.0236

    Performers:
    Jabba
    Asheru
    AWKWORD
    Umi
    Terrence Cunningham
    Carolyn Malachi

    Established MCs: E-mail Lewis[dot]Hegeman[at]gmail[dot]com to be added to the Special Guest Performer List.

    ABOUT THE ARTISTS

    Umi

    www.umirbg.com
    www.myspace.com/umisworld

    Umi (P.O.W. / People’s Army / RBG Fam) was born in Tuskegee, Ala. His rebellious nature helps remind people everyday that their true independence is still waiting to be claimed. He continues to show listeners that music can be used not only to get money, but also to mobilize and motivate the people.

    Umi is perhaps best known for touring the globe, performing and recording with now-legendary revolutionary rap group dead prez. But Umi has also opened for — or shared the stage with — The Roots, Dave Chapelle, Mos Def, Styles P, Method and Redman, Busta Rhymes, David Banner, Erykah Badu and others, as well as released several street-classic mixtapes, solo and with his group P.O.W. In 2008, Umi teamed up with Sony Red and DJ Child of Project Groundation to take his solo career to another level. His 2009 release, Project Groundation & Umi present “I’m Just A Prisoner” the mixtape/album, features dead prez, Ayatollah, Mistah F.A.B. and 9th Wonder, among others.

    AWKWORD

    www.AWKWORDrap.com
    AWKWORD on facebook

    AWKWORD was born the same day as MTV. Some say he was made to make music. But AWKWORD is a paradox, an anomaly, a contradiction… Descendent of the 12 Tribes of Israel, I am the fallen angel of hip hop — my wings are clipped, torn and tattered, bloodied. I am a tragic personality, the Charlie Brown-slash-George Costanza of rap — that is, someone who has gotten so used to bad luck that he has learned to turn around and laugh at it. I am the Hunter S. Thompson of hip hop — brilliant but dangerous. I am the modern-day Abba Kovner — I risk my life fighting for the underdog, the impoverished, the powerless. I am the people’s champ. In high school, I had a 4.3 grade point average but was suspended half the time for beating up racist hicks and misogynist jocks. This didn’t stop, until I found hip hop. For me, this music, this culture, is, and always has been, my outlet. I love hip hop, because it saved me, and I would therefore do anything to keep the culture creative, instead of destructive.

    AWKWORD is the mastermind behind World View, the earth’s first 100%nonprofit global hip hop project, brought to you by The Morgan Stanley Foundation and the world-famous EOW (End of the Weak; EODub).

    All proceeds from World View, the album, will be donated to Guns 4 Cameras (a.k.a. Aim to Live), a registered 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to eradicating gun violence through the hip hop-inspired education and empowerment of our inner-city youth. The organization’s founder, Hezues R’ was shot at 22 times at age 22 — and survived to re-dedicate his life to saving the streets. The organization’s Spokesperson is hip hop icon Pharoahe Monch; he and Hezues travel the country speaking to the youth about hip hop and making the right choices.

    With World View, AWKWORD is continuing that tradition of using hip hop music to connect people for positive change.

    AWKWORD stands behind a decade-plus in the music business. His first release, “the Sub-Way mixtape,” featured such hip hop icons such as Raekwon, Killah Priest and Remedy of Wu-Tang, ILL BILL and Necro, Tragedy Khadafi, GURU of Gang Starr, Scram Jones and others, and received rave reviews industry-wide. According to Elemental Magazine, AWKWORD showed the most heart on the album, while Juicy Magazine said standing out from Eminem would be easy…

    The AWKWORD solo debut, “See the Light” (an Exit 97.7 Top Album of 2008), was the inspiration for World View, which is growing as a phenomenon on a daily basis.

    Throughout 2009, AWKWORD recorded tracks for World View (as well as for other projects, such as the World View promotional mixtape, dropping a month before), with artists such as Jadakiss, KRS-One, Skyzoo, Sha Stimuli, ILL BILL, Pace Won, Main Flow, AWOL One and Josh Martinez, amongst many others. He appeared on the hit single “New York Minute,” produced by Harry Fraud and featuring Jadakiss, Vast Aire, Mazzi (S.O.U.L. Purpose) and Punchline. And in January-February 2010, the official World View / Guns 4 Cameras / BloomBars collaboration single (prod. by Harry Fraud) is coming to fruition, featuring AWKWORD, Asheru, Jabba (South Africa), Sha Stimuli, Lil Cease, G Fella, and surprise guests.

    When World View drops in First Quarter 2010, it will feature production from 15+ nations and every continent on earth — along with a number of befitting MC cameos (as referenced aboved). “New York Minute” and the World View / Guns 4 Cameras / BloomBars collabo will appear on the album, which is being digitally distributed worldwide.

    THIS is the FIRST time anything like this has ever been done in hip hop. AWKWORD is a revolutionary. And WORLD VIEW is just the beginning of his (our) revolution.

    Asheru

    www.edlyrics.com
    www.myspace.com/asheru1

    Asheru is widely known for performing the opening and closing themes for the popular TV series “The Boondocks,” as well as his pioneering and innovative efforts to forward the hip hop education movement. Asheru also collaborated with Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder to write and perform several songs for the hit TV series. In 2006, Asheru became the first rapper ever to win the prestigious Peabody Award for Journalism, for his writing of Boondocks’s controversial “Return of the King” episode. Asheru (of the famed duo Unspoken Heard) has traveled extensively throughout Japan, Europe, Canada and the United States, alongside Common, Mos Def, Jill Scott, Bilal, Ludacris, Edo G, J‐Live, Wordsworth and The Roots. He has collaborated and been featured on projects with Pete Rock, Talib Kweli and DJ Jazzy Jeff. Asheru’s recent collaboration with international funk and breaks band, Fort Knox Five, played in NBA arenas the last two seasons.

    Born Gabriel Benn, Asheru is the founder of Guerilla Arts, Inc., a community-based organization specializing in innovative education, cultural arts programming, and professional development. Since 2005, his Hip-Hop Education Literacy Program (HELP) has partnered with dozens of recording artists, including Common, Jay-Z, Kanye West, KRS-One, Nas and Rakim. In 2008, HELP received a letter of endorsement from President (then, Senator) Barack Obama. Today, HELP can be found in classrooms across the country.

    On January 15, 2010, Asheru’s new supplemental reading workbook series for HELP was released. The workbooks use hip hop lyrics to help students of all ages improve their reading and critical analysis — and help teachers improve literacy instruction. One of the books features the lyrics of a collaboration between international hip hop icon Nas and African hip hop icon Jabba.

    Jabba

    www.bloombars.com/category/artists-in-bloom-residents/jabba/
    www.myspace.com/hiphoppantsula

    Recently nominated for an African Grammy and winner of the Best Video Award at the MTV Africa Awards, Jabba’s celebrity is evidenced by his chart-topping songs, regular network and television appearances and acclaim by music critics across the globe. Jabba has shared the stage with Will Downing, Angelique Kidjo, Wyclef Jean, Jamie Cullum, Saul Williams, Snoop Dogg and others. Before the MAMA ceremony, Wyclef, a Haitian-American multi-platinum instrumentalist, rapper and record producer, said he planned to record with Jabba, who, he said, is among the select few “representing the new generation of African music.”

    Jabba, whose real name is Jabulani Tsambo, practices Motswako-style (or, “mixture” in Setswana) rap — a combinatin of Setswana, Zulu and English. His music ranges from smooth jazzy vocal harmonies to indigenous rhythms to classic ‘American’ hip hop.

    Jabba has received numerous awards and significant recognition for his community work and charity, such as his effort to combat AIDS or promote education and literacy through hip hop. He was invited by Oprah to lecture to students at her Leadership Academy for Girls.

    Outside of the United States, Jabba’s a regular in the media. In 2007, he won the third season of the reality dance show “Strictly Come Dancing,” with his professional dance partner Hayley Bennett. In 2008, he starred as himself in 11 episodes of the e.tv musical soap “Rhythm City.” In 2009, he was one of the featured celebrities on the first season of the South African version of the genealogy documentary series “Who Do You Think You Are?” He also appeared on the National Parenting Test episode of the popular quiz show “Test The Nation,” serving as Team Captain for the Fathers.

    On January 15, 2010, Jabba, also known as Hip Hop Pantsula (HHP), one of South Africa’s leading hip hop artists for the last decade, arrived in Washington, D.C., for a two-week residency at BloomBars, a Washington-based nonprofit organization that works to inspire and unite communities through the arts, while nurturing artists committed to serving the community. The goal of the residency, which lasts through the end of the month, is to build a bridge between the hip hop communities in South Africa and the United States, promoting cross-cultural awareness about critical issues affecting those communities.

  • Hezues R’ Interview [AWKWORDrap.com Flipbook #3]

    “Directing is my Heroin… Shooting makes the pain go away.”
    - Hezues R’

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    Hezues R’ is AWKWORD’s inspiration. He is the inspiration for World View. This project would not exist without Hezues R’.

    Hezues R’ is the founder and director of Guns 4 Cameras (G4C), a.k.a. Aim to Live, the recipient of all proceeds from the World View album. G4C is a 501c3 registered nonprofit dedicated to the eradication of gun violence through the hip hop-inspired education and empowerment of our inner-city youth.

    Hezues founded G4C after being shot at 22 times at age 22. It was a miracle that he survived, he felt, so he had to protect other youths from a fate that would likely be even worse.

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    Since founding the organization, he has built a steady following across the world, touring colleges and universities with the organization’s spokesman, hip hop icon Pharoahe Monch. Hezues has been named United States delegate to the Inter-American Committee on Culture and was honored by Mayor John C. Tkazyik of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., who established the city’s “Hezues R’ Day”.

    Meanwhile, Hezues has been dubbed “Latino mogul in the making” by Latin Nation, as brand architect behind Eye On It, a media company focused on film, television and other media markets. In addition to filming AWKWORD’s live “Rainy Daze” performance (see below) and the feature film “Crew”, starring American-Italian rapper G Fella (see below), he currently has four TV shows, another film, and AWKWORD’s next video in development.

    Hezues embodies the cliched rags-to-riches story, but he is no cliche. He didn’t just make it out the ghetto, he uses his creativity and inspiration to help others do the same, all through the modern media formats to which our youths can relate.

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    HEZUES R’ TALKS TO LEWIS HEGEMAN

    Vitals

    1. Name:

    Hezues R’.

    2. Age:

    30.

    3. Zodiac Symbol:

    Aquarius.

    4. Ethnicity:

    Latino Americano (Uruguay).

    5. Birth Place:

    New York.

    6. Current Location:

    New York.

    7. Occupation:

    Film Director & Brand Architect, Eye On It; Founder & Director, Guns 4 Cameras.

    8. Relationship Status:

    Single.

    9. Religion

    My passion is my own ambition, and there is nothing I place greater faith in than that (granted, I believe its god-given). I keep my Eye On It. I guess that’s my true religion.

    10. Political Affiliation

    I supported Obama, donated to the campaign. I directed a campaign commercial that was selected by CNN. Most importantly, I voted for him. But I can’t say I subscribe to a specific party — I am drawn to issues and a candidate’s character. But they’re marketed just like a music artist. It’s all about building their image… How can you judge that honestly, something that is fabricated so much for the purpose of persuasion?

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    1. Childhood Ambition:

    I aspired to have the courage of Jose Gervasio Artigas.

    2. First job:

    This one! I was always living this life’s movie of mine; I didn’t realize I was also directing it. (I guess we’re all directors in some sense.)

    3. Biggest Regret:

    None. Never!

    4. Life-Changing Experience:

    It hasn’t happened yet… Oh yeah, and getting shot at 22 times, and surviving death on eight different occasions.

    5. Inspiration:

    Walt Disney — 31 Oscars. Enough said.

    6. Indulgence:

    Sleep, because I never get any.

    7. Most Fucked-Up Thing I’ve Seen in the Game:

    No comment. I hate gossip and I never perpetuate negative energy.

    8. Biggest challenge:

    My own critique.

    9. Question:

    Why?

    10. Answer:

    Validation.

    Multiple Choice (choice: in italics)

    1. My most dedicated followers would say I am:

    a) determined
    b) multi-talented
    c) philanthropic
    d) revolutionary

    None of the above. They’d say I’m fearless.

    2. My biggest detractors would say I am:

    a) naive
    b) self-righteous
    c) self-centered
    d) uncultured

    None of the above. They’d say I’m an asshole.

    3. What makes a great film is:

    a) its plot
    b) its screenplay/directing
    c) its characters/actors
    d) its moral/lesson

    None of the above. It’s the emotion it inspires.

    4. President Obama is:

    a) a revolutionary
    b) a puppet
    c) on both sides of the aisle
    d) caught between the aisles

    None of the above. Most of all, he is poised.

    5.Facebook, Myspace, etc., are:

    a) the death of film
    b) the birth of film
    c) the re-birth of film
    d) meaningless

    None of the above. Second to personal communication.

    Q&A

    1. How did you find film? What did videography offer you that you were previously missing?

    I found film as a tool to serve another purpose and, in the process, discovered a greater purpose — it provided me direction, a purpose in life. Through this medium, I found greater value in myself. In addition to natural talent, I have a passion for the art I create. My success is, in itself, inspiration — given the struggles, where I come from, what I’ve overcome — and this gives me more fuel to keep going and get further, so that my story can be that much more of a legacy.

    2. How can we use film to better society/ourselves? How do you incorporate your for-profit interests (i.e., film) into your non-profit agenda/organization?

    Self expression. Inspiration. Education. I think film can be a lot of things, but, most importantly, it’s meant to communicate. It’s a method of provoking emotion, dialogue, action. The visual medium is powerful and, from that power, that strength, I derived the name for my company — Eye On It represents a person’s sight, and the intent of their sight, to keep focus… And my non-profit endeavors benefit directly from my experience as a filmmaker, as I share the knowledge and desire to inspire. The dynamic is simple and direct — the non-profit promotes film as an alternative to violence (among other things), and my for-profit (and my own existence) is exemplary of the success that can be derived from that medium.

    3. How is film integral to the art, culture and history of hip hop?

    Film is the most layered and inclusive medium of art. It incorporates images, lighting, sound, poetry, motion, performance, etc. There is no other art that is more collaborative. And hip hop is the idea of collaborating elements, raw elements. It is the essence and vibe of self-expression. Film happens to be a great way to capture that essence/vibe, and record the culture’s history, and spread the culture commercially, globally. Film, through movies, music videos and other content, has been the largest contributor to showing the culture in more places than an artist could perform, to audiences who couldn’t afford to see an artist perform, to those for whom hip hop would not otherwise be as accessible… People emulate what they see on TV. It’s pretty serious, when you think about it.

    4. How did you find out about AWKWORD and World View? What was it that attracted you to the person/cause/project/album?

    I met AWKWORD nearly a decade ago. We were introduced by a mutual friend, graffiti artist and b-boy Rez Ones. I always gravitate toward passionate artists and people who take their craft VERY seriously and actually happen to be VERY good at it… Over the years, AWKWORD has contributed to my efforts with his words and his eye for life’s images, enhancing the Guns 4 Cameras cause… Plus, his skills and passion as an emcee are equally inspiring. His idea for the World View project is absolutely necessary! It goes back to the simple strength of collaboration… I am honored to have the Guns 4 Cameras program be one of his many passions and feel blessed that he has chosen to associate it with the World View project… And, above all, I have a personal respect for him as a great friend, someone who is always sincere, and someone whose dedication to his ideals is rarely, if ever, matched.

    5. Why is it fitting for the proceeds from World View, a global hip hop album, to go to Guns 4 Cameras, your nonprofit organization?

    Gun violence is a global issue.

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    hezuesr.com
    hezuesr.blogspot.com
    keepyoureyeonit.com
    aimtolive.org

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    “Gotta Guy” from Eye On It ® Studios on Vimeo.

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    About the AWKWORDrap.com Flipbook

    In advance of the release of AWKWORD’s World View album, www.AWKWORDrap.com will host a digital flipbook featuring interviews with the MCs, producers and other artists, who, along with AWKWORD, are making World View possible. The flipbook will include photos of — and links to free mp3 downloads from — each of the artists.

    About the Interviewer

    Lewis “LH” Hegeman is Manager for New York City-based indie rapper AWKWORD. He also serves as Director of Promotion for AWKWORD’s 100% nonprofit global hip hop album “World View”, as well as Secretary of the Board of Directors of Guns 4 Cameras, the 501c3 registered nonprofit to which all proceeds from World View are directed. An award winning writer (New England Press Association) and photographer (Reebook), LH proves eclectic and adaptable, having written and/or shot for the likes of MTV and AOL; LIFE, Grolier, and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney; Elemental Magazine, Mass Appeal and YRB; Big Daddy Kane, ILL BILL and Block McCloud; Miss Ecuador; and The Gear-Up Foundation, Boys and Girls Club of America, and Visiting Nurse Association.

  • Czech Republic’s Sitback Radio Show Features AWKWORD “Radio” (ft. KRS-One), “Colors” (ft. Werdplay of BLESTeNATION)

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    1.Masta Ace//Family First
    2.Evidence//Chase The Clouds Away
    3.Fashawn//Our Way (ft. Evidence)
    4.Cunninlynguists//Beautiful Girl
    5.Blu and Exile//So(ul) Amazin´ (Still Blazin´)
    6.Jr and Ph7//Top Rank (ft. Guilty Simpson and Black Milk)
    7.The Roots//Cant Stop This
    8.Oliver Lowe a Ondřej Žatkuliak//Tenkrát
    9.Oliver Lowe//Peach Quality
    10.Inphy//How Could I
    11.Gruzo//Flute Fluff
    12.El-P//Run The Numbers (ft. Aesop Rock) (Gruzo RMX)
    13.Kev Brown//Say Sumthing (ft. Kenn Starr and Quartermaine) (Inphy RMX)
    14.Awkword//Radio (ft. KRS-ONE, Dug Infinite, Brimstone127)
    15.Awkword//Colors (ft. Werdplay; prod. by FNTM)
    16.Termanology//She Wants A Supestar
    17.Zion I//Birds Eye View
    18.Sean Price//Mess You Made
    19.JDilla//Sun In My Face (ft. Blu and Jontel)
    20.Mayer Hawthorne//The Ills
    21.Mayer Hawthorne//Just Aint Gonna Work Out
    22.Mayer Hawthorne//Maybe So Maybe No

  • “New York Minute” (World View Remix) Select Bonus Track on 2DopeBoyz Blog

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  • AWKWORD Featured on White Shadow “Victory” LP (Out Now)

    To purchase the full album, click the cover image below…

    AWKWORD,Victory,The White Shadow of Norway

    TRACK LIST:

    1. Melle Mel - The Rap Game
    2. Seven - Dark Side
    3. Sadat X & KHB - It’s The Crew Again
    4. AWKWORD, Block McCloud & Pace Won - Before
    5. Bawston Strangla - Gotta Do
    6. Craig G, The Grindhouse Gang, Strick (EMC) - Victory
    7. The Pizdamen - All My Friends
    8. IDE & Alucard - Verbal Assault
    9. Infinito 2017 - Classic Regulations
    10. Mark Deez, Powder, Main Flow & Nato Caliph - Straight Bars
    11. Ripshop - You Don’t Want
    12. The Grindhouse Gang - Ready For War
    13. Infinito 2017 - Rap Thugs
    14. AWKWORD, Castro (Suicide Squad), and Block McCloud - Wild Wild East
    15. The End (Instrumental)

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