• posted an update Reed McBride 1 year ago

    Conscious music differs from mainstream or gangsta rap in its concentrate on violence, crime and materialism by encouraging individual self-discovery that could ultimately result in positive collective change.

    While hip-hop’s legacy could be long and complex, some artists have managed to bring its philosophy into mainstream consciousness. These rappers all share an antipathy towards commercialism while emphasizing social issues which affect society as a whole.

    Poor Righteous Teachers ? THE BRAND NEW World Order

    Poor Righteous Teachers were established in Trenton, New Jersey in 1999 as pro-Black hip hop artists. Led by lead MC Wise Intelligent who provides lyrics; Culture Freedom and Father Shaheed provide backing vocals and production respectively.

    PRT’s 1990 debut Holy Intellect epitomized the socially conscious hip-hop music movement of early 1990. Showcasing an edgeless approach with no polish or refinement present amongst their contemporaries, PRT embodied conscious music’s true meaning within their music.

    Kendrick Lamar ? The Blacker The Berry

    Conscious hip hop is really a subgenre of hip-hop music that explores political and Afrocentric topics through lyrics written by rappers who aim to educate their listeners about social problems while motivating them to take action due to what they hear in the rhymes they perform.

    Kendrick Lamar uses this track’s lyrics to dismantle common stereotypes about blackness. He proudly proclaims their own African American heritage and dispels any negative images created by privileged white Americans.

    He makes reference to Pan-Africanism, an ideology advocating a return of Africans with their roots and culture, an excellent example of conscious hip-hop music. This song stands as a shining example.

    Common ? Lyrical Hip-Hop Music Group is widely recognized as one of the pioneers of conscious hip hop music and his immense discography bears testament to this fact. From groundbreaking albums that affirm humanity to thought-provoking singles that provoke debate, Common remains just about the most beloved MCs today.

    Like Water for Chocolate by Common is an outstanding hip-hop classic and will only get better with age. From Afrocentricity and shifting hip-hop culture to an array of social ills, Like Water For Chocolate stands among the finest albums ever released in hip-hop history and will only become better over time.

    Sa-Roc ? The Sharecropper?s Daughter

    The Sharecropper’s Daughter can be an engaging and socially aware album that unashamedly celebrates black women. Boasting top-tier emceeing, superior wordplay and outstanding guest performances by Sa-Roc, her rhymes run into with unrivaled authority.

    Sa-Roc is known for her polished articulation, fiery delivery, and insightful lyricism; thus making her lyrics accessible to those looking to get away from mainstream rap’s excesses by providing socially conscious lyrics.

    Since signing with Conscious Hip-Hop Music Group in 2015, Sa-Roc has steadily been growing her fanbase via an engaging singles series and eye-catching music videos such as “Forever”, which currently boasts over 4 million views on YouTube. Now she is unveiling her long awaited debut album for Rhymesayers Records entitled The Sharecropper’s Daughter.

    Brother Ali ? Mourning In America And Dreaming In Color

    Conscious Rap is a form of hiphop music seen as a lyrics that address issues facing society and urge individuals to take social action. As time passes, this subgenre of hiphop has grown ever more popular, becoming relevant genre in every nation that enjoys rap music.

    Conscious rappers frequently reference class oppression and racism within their lyrics, though not always exclusively so; many artists don’t limit themselves to making only conscious music.

    X Clan ? Blackwards

    Blackwards was released as the follow-up album to their landmark To the East album and features an impressive production team and Brother J, among Hip-Hop music’s premier emcees, causeing this to be record essential listening.

    Underground Hip-Hop Music Group is joined on this album by production from Master China, Kumu, “Ultraman” Ra Hanna, ACL Lord Cza and DJ Fat Jack. Furthermore, this lyrically dense work has an example of what hip hop should represent: intelligence and upliftment over guns, money and bitches.