Black Thought Recites Poetry For Hip Hop

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To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop this August, BET partners with Black Thought, who delivers a poetry in his love letter to Hip Hop.

In the four-and-a-half-minute clip, directed by Benny Boom, the Philly wordsmith narrates a spoken word paying homage to the history, accolades and influence in the genre.

“From here, looking back / I say we did it, we made it / They hate it and said we were over and gone / I feel this is the move / They said that we prove all of them wrong / You got your money right / Mind right / We been in the limelight / It’s the joint / ‘Til you on point, all the time Phife.”

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  1. julia robtert says:

    I’m glad she acknowledged the monstrous premise of this otherwise good comedy. A couple breaks up, so they decide to divide up their infant twins — so each girl will never see the other parent, her sister, or any of her other relatives again? Or even know she has a sister? Just as in the original version of this movie, the real villains are clearly both parents……… —>>>—>>> facebook work

  2. juliarobtert545 says:

    I’m glad she acknowledged the monstrous premise of this otherwise good comedy. A couple breaks up, so they decide to divide up their infant twins — so each girl will never see the other parent, her sister, or any of her other relatives again? Or even know she has a sister? Just as in the original version of this movie, the real villains are clearly both parents……… —>>>—>>> facebook work

  3. gloriajame says:

    I’m grateful to Google for approving these rules, and as a result, I now have the duty to pay and distribute the funds to everyone on Sunday. It’s astonishing that Google pays a good paycheck from home of $6,850 per week given that I was let off a year ago in a bad economy.
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  4. El Jim chapo Guzman says:

    Nigga just turn 50 and look l60

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