Your assignment: View the visual arts video our team created to support Curriculum Muzik's respect during Black History Month 2024:
A TRIBUTE: KOBE BRYANT (August 23, 1978 - January 26, 2020) https://www.patreon.com/posts/my-life-project-97601677
THE HISTORY: THE JOURNEY
The man behind the music started to elevate his craft as an artist in 2011. Raised in the Bronx, NY Mic Militant was exposed to music early in his life. The blueprint to his music journey began in 1991 with the struggle and pain he endured during his life which led to him writing his first rhymes as a teen. Picking up the craft of an emcee came with some sacrifices along the way. He managed to build from the ground up and create a stable environment to hone in on his respect for real lyrics. So he brought GFB Inc. to life.; a company to focus on independent artists in his 'hood to stand together as a unified “frontline” of defense against the negative impacts of modern day hip hop and to serve the community with artistic programs and services in the process.
With the lack of support the dream seemed to fall short and the fire was extinguished; but only momentarily…until now!
Your assignment: View the visual arts video our team created to support Curriculum Muzik's respect during Black History Month 2024:
A TRIBUTE: KOBE BRYANT (August 23, 1978 - January 26, 2020) https://www.patreon.com/posts/my-life-project-97601677
Moves in Motion put together by Mic Militant in the studio with a vintage style over a vintage beat. This was created to pay homage to the beat maker for this tough instrumental.
Moves in motion describes one of the Militant Minded branded lifestyles. This gritty beat brought out the intense raw (unrehearsed) vocals to make the experience “move”.
Salute to the team for the visual content that was added to the track for the viewers to get a closer look into the Militant Mind.
Just understand this piece was put together to contribute to the real hip hop platform and combine the mission with visuals.
Consider this a preview of what is being created in the studio to put our moves in motion. Our team works hard and collectively to introduce and promote our curriculum style hip hop.
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Moves is Motion was not written as a track concept. Instead, Mic Militant revisits his dusty aged notebooks from the underground vault and then aligns his old-school style with a vintage hip-hop instrumental. Next, cut the Mic on and set off this freestyle with words from his own catalog, no need to write anything new for this one.
This underground sound is for those true hip hop heads.
Somewhere in THE VAULT, Mic Militant has archives and catalogs of music from many of the best Hip Hop artists of all time. As a Hip Hop Historian, Mic Militant has developed his own Hip Hop Awards (Coming Soon!) to pay homage to these artists; including many of the “Deep Underground” lyricists who the world has yet to hear. This list does include
Somewhere in THE VAULT, Mic Militant has archives and catalogs of music from many of the best Hip Hop artists of all time. As a Hip Hop Historian, Mic Militant has developed his own Hip Hop Awards (Coming Soon!) to pay homage to these artists; including many of the “Deep Underground” lyricists who the world has yet to hear. This list does include the one and only himself, Mic Mili.
This track instrumental is an original Jadakiss & Styles P track titled: In And Out (Classic) produced by G.U.N. Productions. Mic Mili titled this one “STILL HOOD” to bless the track with no profanity and a strong message. Your assignment: Keep Up, do your own research and learn something. Mic Militant had to bless this instrumental track as an artist because he values the original which provides New York "street rules" to know.
“Who you mad at? Me or yourself sucka… - Jadakiss
Listen carefully to the original lyrics here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTC3IN3fGTI
This track is an original underground track. To learn more about the song creation and process, visit:
Somewhere in the South Bronx… Mic Militant had no equipment except for an old school microphone and some old-fashioned “tinkering” capabilities. He remembered how he was taught to use whatever audio/sound equipment was available. He learned from watching G-Man and other original Bronx DJ’s set up their equipment in the community parks. If he was
Somewhere in the South Bronx… Mic Militant had no equipment except for an old school microphone and some old-fashioned “tinkering” capabilities. He remembered how he was taught to use whatever audio/sound equipment was available. He learned from watching G-Man and other original Bronx DJ’s set up their equipment in the community parks. If he was going to create and capture his lyrical concepts, he had to be able to record at his convenience (freely) and so he built a “make-shift” home studio with any equipment he could get.
Track Notes: This track was titled: Can’t Clean Up My Act for a specific purpose. Mic Mili was trying to capture multiple thoughts that could explain how and why it was difficult for him to “clean up” his life at a time when he had to maneuver through crime and poverty in his ‘hood on a daily basis.
Ultimately it was the music that redirected him away from prison, felonies, domestic violence, and many other statistical stigmas that plagued his future opportunities. This is exactly what he did everyday after long work shifts.
Of course there was family and business life to handle first, and a love for reading books, but it was writing lyrics that allowed him to capture his thoughts and get them out of his head and onto paper. When he hears the right instrumentals, he forms these thoughts into gimmick-free rhymes (a.k.a. barz) according to the life he lives: Experience Muzik.
Over the years, it has been his ability to write his journey into lyrics and represent genuine discipline by exemplifying a mature lifestyle; nothing like the lifestyle portrayed in the Hip Hop/Rap industry. Unfortunately, young men and women (and adults) who are influenced by these facades “can’t clean up their acts” and must eventually learn to stop “acting”. Note that.
Your assignment: Visit the podcasts and learn something more than just nodding your head. Warning: Advanced Curriculum (Not For Beginners) https://athymuzikpublishing.org/militant-minded-podcasts
The tracks on this project was originally written long before being copyrighted and published. It was sitting in the Vault and is now being re-released to support nonprofit fundraising efforts. Original lyrics can be found in "Memoirs of a Militant Mind"; an upcoming literary project.
Mic Militant somewhere in the South Bronx...