If I had Paris & a Psyop Brigade the entire African Union would surrender.
GI Joe’s way. Not Uncle Sam/Baphomet’s way. God likes men with BALLS. Heroes not Zeroes (The Fluoridated Fool). Communism doesn’t work. The ten planks are a shizer substitute for the Ten Commandments. Judeo-Chrislam in Africa wins hearts and minds. Farrakhan’s Mahdi number 19 like the number of 9/11 hijackers.
CONCLUSION
Degree in Economics so he knows about the old Republics constitution on money, weights and measures. Communism doesn’t work even in a Gaddafi interest free country. People get sick of the Dictator’s face telling lie after lie. God rewards truth.
Africa is a big game of Divide & Conquer as Uncle Samael takes the precious conflict minerals. THE MINERALS. To build a space ship you gotta have the conflict minerals. African Union, a republic like old America. Where shiny happy people (put in Nazi camp) & intellectuals (Commie Gulag) have rights. One World Republic. It’s a big idea, a New World Order.
Lenny Kravitz wants more freedoms in the Constitution. Freedom of speech. Freedom of assembly is also genius of Founding Father. Freedom of currency is what i want to write into New Constitution. Old African currency was a tally stick. What King Charles the II used to free England from the Goldsmiths debt. A disposable wooden Chinese chopstick is perfect tally stick. Freedom of currency means Gold, Silver, Seashells, Iron coins like ancient Greece. Any currency you can imagine.
The right to bear arms should not be infringed but the Government should encourage citizen to arm themselves with non lethal weapons. Madonna hypocrisy ain’t gonna work. A woman surrounded by armed bodyguards should not be bitchin’ about gun control.
African Union expects handsome & brave Black Moses. Not King with 40 mistresses. Not Malcolm X with no faith in finding his African ancestry. DNA & facial recognition traces all the Africans back to their home country. Ariana Rockefeller still believe in the big MERGE. Felipe Coronel, Immortal South American Union merging with African Union. Nelly first to speak the words “North American Dream” & the North American Union. EU expects Rex Europa. Washington turned down every opportunity to be a King to forge the Great Republic. He was an enlightened leader. Illuminated. Illuminate yourselves before it’s too late. GET SMART! Don’t be duh duh duh DUMB.
Paris hails from the San Francisco Bay Area and was catapulted onto the national hip-hop scene in 1990 with his hit single and album The Devil Made Me Do It, after earning a degree in economics from the University of California at Davis. Originally released on Tommy Boy Records, his first single from that album, “Break The Grip of Shame,” was banned by MTV. Since then his uncompromising stance on political issues and biting social commentary have both aided and hindered his quest to bring solid music and messages to the masses. When his second album, Sleeping With The Enemy was ready for release in 1992, Paris was dropped from now-defunct Tommy Boy Records and distributor Time Warner when they discovered its incendiary content – content which included fantasy revenge killings of then-President Bush and racist police officers. Rather than buckle under pressure, he released the LP himself on his newly-formed Scarface Records to major sales and national acclaim.
Paris signed a major artist and distribution deal with Priority Records for himself and Scarface Records in 1993 and released his third LP, Guerrilla Funk, and several then up-and-coming groups, most notably the Conscious Daughters. Paris and Priority formally severed their business relationship due to creative differences in 1995, and in 1997, Paris signed a one-off deal with now-defunct Whirling Records (distributed by Rykodisc), for the release of his 4th LP, Unleashed. Released in limited numbers, the LP went largely unnoticed due to lack of focus and funding.
In 2003, Paris returned with a vengeance, injecting a much needed dose of reality and consciousness into an industry which now seems to only reflect corporate hip-hop sensibilities. Sonic Jihad was released to strong sales and critical acclaim, with Paris emerging with his new label and website, Guerrilla Funk Recordings. Born out of necessity, it’s a musical organization that counters the corporate stranglehold of censorship currently plaguing the entertainment industry, providing a home for projects and material of such notable acts as Public Enemy, Kam, dead prez and The Conscious Daughters, among others. He also released deluxe remixed and remastered editions of his first three albums in ’03.
Paris has never been one to shy away from controversy. In 2006, his Guerrilla Funk imprint released three projects, the first being Rebirth of a Nation, the long-awaited Paris-written and produced collaboration with Public Enemy. Receiving robust sales and critical acclaim, the album features dead prez, Kam, MC Ren, The Conscious Daughters and Immortal Technique.
He also released Paris Presents: Hard Truth Soldiers, Vol. 1, the first in a Paris-produced compilation series that is a collection of material that goes against the grain of commercial hip-pop by providing content of substance, touching on subjects ranging from war and police brutality to black on black crime and domestic violence. It showcases contributions from Public Enemy, The Coup, dead prez, Paris, T-KASH, Kam, The Conscious Daughters, Mystic, MC Ren, Sun Rise Above, and The S.T.O.P. Movement (Mobb Deep, Tray Deee, Soopafly, KRS-One, Defari, Daz, J-Ro, RBX, Bad Azz, WC, Dilated Peoples, Mac Minister, The Alchemist, Mack 10, Evidence, Defari, Everlast, and B-Real), among others.
Also in 2006, Paris introduced the world to former Coup-member T-K.A.S.H. and his stellar debut offering, Turf War Syndrome.
In 2007, Paris released the follow up companion piece to Rebirth of a Nation, the Public Enemy collaboration Remix of a Nation, and began laying the framework for the film division of Guerrilla Funk Recordings.
Paris inked a distribution deal with Fontana/Universal for Guerrilla Funk (with movies through Vivendi) in late 2008, and released his newest album, Acid Reflex, featuring Chuck D. and George Clinton.
In addition, Paris’ production continues to be in high demand, and lately his original material has been featured in various Hollywood productions, including HBO’s Prom Night in Mississsippi, MTV’s Making the Band, Everybody Hates Chris and CSI:NY.
With new music and film projects always on the horizon, Guerrilla Funk is set to balance out an industry seemingly hell-bent on exploitation.