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    hip-hop artist

    Explore "hip-hop artist" with insightful episodes like "Episode 15: HipHop STOP_7_(X-pli-cit!)" and "Xiuhtezcatl Martinez: Seasoned Superstar in the World of Political and Environmental Activists, with Debbi Dachinger on Dare to Dream" from podcasts like ""N-A-CityMix MUSIC" and "Dare to Dream with Debbi Dachinger"" and more!

    Episodes (2)

    Episode 15: HipHop STOP_7_(X-pli-cit!)

    Episode 15: HipHop STOP_7_(X-pli-cit!)

    TODAY'S GENRE: HipHop-R&B.

    What's This? 
     
    "A-2022 Mix"..

    Another HipHop-STOP SMASH, wth a taste of R&B.
    Featuring some of the TOP HipHop Artist of today and
    yesterday!
    Movements, motions, emotions, politics, self portraits,
    ALL-in-the-mix 4-U-2-Recognize. IT'S HIP-HOP!

    Enjoy the music,
    Enjoy the dance and,
    Enjoy This Mix.. 

    MB.,

    "Keep'em movin, Keep'em dancin..."
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    P-L:

    0.INTRO - V_O (ID-JINGLE)
    1.Notorious B.I.G. - One More Chance (Instr)
    2.Buddy (feat. Blxst) - Wait Too Long (Mix-In)
    3.Ashanti - Foolish (Mix-In)
    4.Notorious B.I.G. - One More Chance (Vocal)
    5.Intro - Kanye West
    5b.Kanye West (feat. Syleena Johnson) - All Fall Down
    6.Little Brother - The Feel
    7.Nas - Count Me In
    8.Snoop Dogg - Bad For Me
    9.Kendrick Lamar - Rich Spirit
    10.Buddy (feat. Tinashe) - Ghetto 24
    11.Nas (feat. Lauryn Hill) - Nobody
    12.Westside Boogie (feat.Snoop Dogg) - Windows Down
    13.Ne-Yo (feat.Jay-Z) - Crazy
    14.Kendrick Lamar (feat.Blsxt, Amanda Reifer) - Die Hard
    15.Kanye West - Family Business.

    Xiuhtezcatl Martinez: Seasoned Superstar in the World of Political and Environmental Activists, with Debbi Dachinger on Dare to Dream

    Xiuhtezcatl Martinez: Seasoned Superstar in the World of Political and Environmental Activists, with Debbi Dachinger on Dare to Dream
    Earth Guardians Youth Director Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is a 17-year-old indigenous climate activist, hip-hop artist, and powerful voice on the front lines of a global youth-led environmental movement. At the early age of six Xiuhtezcatl began speaking around the world, from the Rio+20 United Nations Summit in Rio de Janeiro, to addressing the General Assembly at the United Nations in New York city. He has worked locally to get pesticides out of parks, coal ash contained, and moratoriums on fracking in his state and is currently a lead plaintiff in a youth-led lawsuit against the federal government for their failure to protect the atmosphere for future generations. Xiuhtezcatl has traveled across the nation and to many parts of the world educating his generation about the state of the planet they are inheriting. His message has inspired youth to join the front lines to combat the environmental and climate crisis that is impacting their future, as well as form Earth Guardian crews in over 30 countries. His work has been featured on PBS, Showtime, National Geographic, Rolling Stones, Upworthy, Aljazeera, The Guardian, Vogue, Bill Maher, Skavlan, WE Day, AJ+, CNN, MSNBC, HBO, VICE, and many more. In 2013, Xiuhtezcatl received the 2013 United States Community Service Award from President Obama, and was the youngest of 24 national change-makers chosen to serve on the President’s youth council. He is the 2015 recipient of the Peace First Prize, recipient of the 2015 Nickelodeon Halo Award, 2016 Captain Planet Award and the 2016 Children’s Climate Prize from Sweden. Bill Mckibben of 350.org calls Xiuhtezcatl “an impressive spokesman for a viewpoint the world needs to hear.”

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