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slum village - reunion ft j dillaprod by black milk music video
Bookmarked 617 weeks ago this bootleg video was made by timo710 for you to bump your head on follow me on twitter at: http:wwwtwittercomtimothybikkel and check out my new youtube channel at http:wwwyoutubecombikkeltv slum village: http:wwwmyspacecomslumvillage1st verse by j dilla rip :http:wwwmyspacecomjdilla2nd verse by t3 :http:wwwmyspacecomt33rd verse by elzhi:http:wwwmyspacecomzhifiproduced by black milk :http:wwwmyspacecomblackmkbaatin039s myspace :http:wwwmyspacecombaatin for beter sound quality click here: http:nlyoutubecomwatchv=3qyt4hxl4ckampampfmt=18 it will reload the page but then with high quality no jokefinally the good version of the reunion fanvid i wanted to make reunion was recorded in 2004 for the detroit deli a taste of detroit album it features dilla on the first verse t3 and elzhi rap about former member of slum village : baatinquota lot of people think that039s a dilla track but it was produced by black milk dilla is just rapping on it basically what happened was me and producer young rj went over dilla039s house playing joints for him off the album 039cause we wanted to work with him on it we played a couple joints and he picked to rap on that one originally it was supposed to be me him baatin and elzhi but baatin at the time wasn039t feeling doing anything slum villageme and elzhi already had our verses then dilla put his quotrep mo039 d than 12 eminemsquot verse down then elzhi said quotyou know what i039ma keep it real i039ma tell people what really happened with baatin cause they lookin at us like 039t3 kicked baatin out039quot i didn039t kick him out he left the group elzhi wanted to tell the truth and he did it that039s when he put his quotunlawful demonsquot verse down he called baatin up maybe like a week after he did it and was still asking him to get on the song but baatin never didit was supposed to be four of us but baatin was going through his whole struggle i039m kind of mad that we never got to make a reunion lp 039cause me and dilla always talked about doing it it039s kind of upsetting that we didn039t get to close the slum village chapter like that now it039s at a point like where do we go from herequot - t3 |
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washington wizards fan eddie flying dunk
Bookmarked 756 weeks ago eddie wants to impress his date i think he achieved his goal action begins at 1:17 watch and enjoy |
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elzhi interview with hip-hop kings
Bookmarked 738 weeks ago filmed and edited by dan hurley nomadicsporadicwwwhip-hopkingscomwwwelzhicomin a brand new uk exclusive former slum village rapper and elmatic creator elzhi spoke with hip-hop kings in a brand new interview elzhi was performing in london at the jazz cafe and while hip-hop kings did the show recap elzhi took time out of his schedule to discuss elmatic and of course plans for future music and the rest of 2011 please subscribe to the youtube channel for more freestyles and interviews the website wwwhip-hopkingscom and follow hip-hop kings on twitter hhkdotcom and for video enquiries dan hurley nomadicsporadic |
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quotwe are not dirtquot: forced evictions in egypt039s informal settlements
Bookmarked 759 weeks ago more than 12 million people live in egypt039s sprawling informal settlements slums over the years the authorities have treated these people with contempt subjected them to unlawful forced evictions and threatened them with arbitrary arrest under repressive emergency legislation if they dared to protest the dramatic political changes that have happened since 25 january 2011 offer the new egyptian authorities an historic opportunity to genuinely consult slum-dwellers about their housing and to work with them to create a brighter and safer future |
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the tragedy of urban renewal: the destruction and survival of a new york city neighborhood
Bookmarked 755 weeks ago in 1949 president harry truman signed the housing act which gave federal state and local governments unprecedented power to shape residential life one of the housing act039s main initiatives - quoturban renewalquot - destroyed about 2000 communities in the 1950s and 03960s and forced more than 300000 families from their homes overall about half of urban renewal039s victims were black a reality that led to james baldwin039s famous quip that quoturban renewal means negro removalquotnew york city039s manhattantown 1951 was one of the first projects authorized under urban renewal and it set the model not only for hundreds of urban renewal projects but for the next 60 years of eminent domain abuse at places such as poletown new london and atlantic yards the manhattantown project destroyed six blocks on new york city039s upper west side including an african-american community that dated to the turn of the century the city sold the land for a token sum to a group of well-connected democratic pols to build a middle-class housing development then came the often repeated bulldoze-and-abandon phenomenon: with little financial skin in the game the developers let the demolished land sit vacant for yearsthe community destroyed at manhattantown was a model for the tight-knit interconnected neighborhoods later celebrated by jane jacobs and other critics of top-down redevelopment in the early 20th century manhattantown was briefly the center of new york039s black music scene a startling roster of musicians writers and artists resided there: the composer will marion cook vaudeville star bert williams opera singer abbie mitchell james weldon johnson and his brother rosemond muralist charles alston writer and historian arturo schomburg billie holiday whose mother also owned a restaurant on 99th street butterfly mcqueen of quotgone with the windquot fame and the actor robert earl jonesdesignating west 99th and 98th streets a quotslumquot was bitterly ironic the community was founded when the great black real estate entrepreneur philip payton jr broke the color line on 99th street in 1905 payton also credited with first bringing african americans to harlem wanted to make it possible for a black man to rent an apartment in his words quotwherever his means will permit him to livequota couple years after payton moved his first tenants into west 99th and 98th streets the black orator roscoe conkling simmon marveled that african americans for the first time were living in quotthe most beautiful and cultured neighborhood in new york citybecause back of them stands organized and sympathetic capitalquotfifty years later the federal bulldozer tore that neighborhood apartwritten produced shot and edited by jim epstein narrated by nick gillespieapproximately 630 minutesgo to http:reasontv for downloadable versions and subscribe to reasontv039s youtube channel to receive notifications when new material goes live |
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colombian real city slut gets railed by foreigner giant rod in cheap latin american slum
Bookmarked 62 weeks ago watch colombian real city slut gets railed by foreigner giant rod in cheap latin american slum 2023 runtime: 10:32 categories: big cock big dick blowjob doggy style hard fuck hardcore hot latina latin latina pussy stretching rough fuck rough sex teen tight pussy 1 1 get me real 1 colombian real city slut foreigner giant rod in cheap american slum hornyhill hornyhillse |






