Independents Day: Immortal Technique

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Biggup to Immortal Technique.

I have to give Immortal Technique mad credit for releasing ‘The Third World’ album. After some of the shit he spit on that disk there is no way a major label will be able to touch him. He willfully made himself an industry pariah. I hope it pays off for him in the long run by giving him a loyal fanbase to perform in front of.

Fuck album sales in today’s world anyhoo. Artists don’t get shit from that retail sale. What the artist had already is a fan that was serious enough to consume their art from a retail pricepoint. Artists need shows to get that money in their pocket. I check for one of my favorite rappers, Joell Ortiz, to see when he is performing in New York City. Then I go out and attend his show.

I’m not saying that you shouldn’t buy records either because record sales will tell the t.I.’s whose music should be distributed on a grand scale. This doesn’t always mean that the best music will be broadcast to the most people. The underground scene in Hip-Hop has a greater percentage of lyricists than does the mainstream movement. However promoting lyrics in rap has become something akin to selling cod liver oil fruit punch.

Immortal Technique, and even Joell Ortiz now since his separation from Aftermath Records, are part of the underground scene in Hip-Hop which is seeing a revitalization. It isn’t as full blown as it was in the early 90s, but it is getting there. Part of the reason is because of the two rappers I just mentioned. Master lyricists attract a higher caliber fanbase than do pop music artists. The fan that takes out their time to study and memorize lyrics will support their favorite artists through many seasons.

Immortal Technique deals with some hardcore themes on his latest project. He isn’t just spitting fire on the corruption of our government and the countless conspiracies they have set in motion to keep the poor disenfranchised. Im Tech is punching rappers in the nose as well when he tells them that “Jaob is a jeweler, he ain’t your friend.” There’s a lot of real talk on this album that too many rap fans today are allergic to. Im Tech got that Claritin bitches.

Between the NaS mixtape and Immortal Technique’s new project Green Lantern has positioned himself as the next great producer for lyricists. A new millenium Preemo. The beats on ‘The Third World’ are classic head nod boom bap rhythms. I almost want to copp a pair of those headphones that surround my skull like a helmet so I can go into these tracks completely without a peep from the outside. This album is an all-time underground manifesto. Poison Pen even features on this joint and you already know his steez.

I also dig that Immortal Technique can rap about real world economics like property ownership and the agriculture industry. I will avoid giving him the label as the ‘thinking man’s rapper’ and instead I will call him the ‘acting man’s rapper’. Too many people think but don’t act. Immortal Technique’s ‘The Third World’ is the soundtrack or all of you motherfuckers who decide to get up, get out there and do something.

A lot of motherfuckers claim they fear nothing, but then they don’t challenge something. Nothing isn’t a challenge. Something is. Challenge something. Change the world.

But first, declare your independence.

9 Responses to “Independents Day: Immortal Technique”

  1. Yo DP you heard about his project to build an orphanage/school/clinic in Afghanistan with Omeid right? He really is ACTING rather than just TALKING. Mad props to him for that.

    Album was good. A risk, for sure, not lyrically speaking but as far as production goes. So different than anything he’s done before. Took a little while to grow on me but I can fuck with it now.

    lol @ Indepentents day though. Word.

    DP when you’re ready to change the world and challenge everything, hit me up. I’m ready for a fight.

  2. Grand Master says:

    True.

    It’s no longer sufficient to evolve; unless the system (and by the system i am not just talking that music shit) is ready to revolve (or to be revolved, by any means etc.), we are just deceiving ourselves to feel confident. True. Keep fighting the good fight ambassador and DP you be doing your thing. Give the truth to the young youth.

    Side note: my boy from college went to the same high school as Immortal Tech. I’ve heard stories of him wilin out and dumping kids in garbage cans, etc. Good to see he growed up fine then.

  3. Ernest Paniccioli says:

    Immortal Technique=Truth=Talent=What is missing from Rap=Exposes most of the Industry Rappers as Pawns in The Game and Bitch boys who are owned, controlled and positioned by the corporate slave masters to dumb down another generation of potential freedom fighters. Ernie

  4. Dart_Adams says:

    Shit…I’m all about revolution. Big up to Immortal Technique, that dude doesn’t take shorts or fake jacks. He’s a rare breed in today’s Hip Hop World.

    One.

  5. jdotnicholas says:

    Quote of the day at the end there. I may have to share that one.

  6. Political rap heads should spin these recent albums, that actually have good beats also:

    Blue Scholars 2007 Bayani
    CunningLynguists 2007 Dirty Acres

  7. Sordid Puppy says:

    I’m from where they lost the true meaning of the Qu’ran
    Cuz heroin is not compatible with Islam!

  8. Mark Dub says:

    Yo…even as I type this, I JUST ordered my copy. I forgot it was coming out! Thanks DP

  9. let me add

    Invincible 2008 Shapeshifters

    Props to Dart Adams for this recommendation from his blog

    pretty decent/good beats, but Invincible shows good rapping skills, & is talking about interesting subject matter, like gentrification of Detroit, & visiting Israel & reporting on the focked up situation for the Palestinians.

    Eg kind of like the Nas Untitled album, but add good/decent beats.

    Invincible, a rookie immediate member to women rapper with good rap skills club, along with Jean Grae & Tiye Phoenix. Damn they should add this cohort to the Endangered Species list, the way they’re ignored currently by Big Music aka the TIs.

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