Stevie Stone (@StevieStone09) Live at Pops Night Club February 6th Sauget, Illinois

Stevie StoneStrange Music artist, Stevie Stone will have his 1st St.Louis area concert of 2015 at Pops Night Club February 6th for more info $15 adv, $18 dos, $2 minor surcharge. Tickets on sale NOW through TicketWeb or service charge free at Pop’s Box Office 24/7. For more info go to  http://www.popsrocks.com/concerts/020615-stevie-stone.html .

K-Twice (@OFFICIALKTWICE) “Designer Life” Official Video

St.Louis native K Twice has recently been added on Vevo and it took him no time to release his 1st visuals for the site. In early October, K Twice debuted his newest music video Designer Life. With little to no promotion so far, do to studio sessions and out of town tour dates it has still been able to garner views and likes. Expect a full promotional campaign from K Twice in early 2015.

 

 

 

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Alexnda the Great (@Thagreatalexnda) Gangsta Official Video

Alexnda the Great breaks down whats really gangsta in his latest video entitled just that,”Gansta.” Released by iDew Filmz back in May 2014 has been seen 500+ times. Filmed in Kansas City, you can see imitations of the popular hood film “Friday” such as the part in the movie where Debo knocked out dude in snatched his chain. The video also contains many people who are just standing around as if they aren’t in a music video, even though this is the Gangsta video don’t just pose, a 2 step is still gangster, lbvs. You can hear the Kansas City artist spitting calmly over a sub-west coast track laced with 808’s, whistles, and flutes, and preaching about loyalty, staying real, stacking paper, as well as other things.

Who Run It Vol.2 Trailer Shot By: @The1vision Feat. Tef Poe, Real Talk Raps & More

A hip hop documentary that  Features The Opinions Of The Current Hip-Hop Scene In Peoria, IL, St. Louis, And Chicago. Featured Artist Includes, Tef Poe Kris Warren, Mr. Peoria, Real Talk, And Dj WhoBeta to name a few. Full Documentary Coming Soon, be sure to Subscribe to Unique Vision youtube channel to see it 1st.

Check out the Trailer for Who Run It Volume 1, which focuses on the hip hop scene of Central Illinois narrated by Dj Smooth of 90.7 FM Strictly Hip Hop Radio Show.

#TBT Thisl (@Thisl) Summer (@Slumfeststl) Performance

Grammy Winner, and and accomplished St.Louis artist Thisl hits the hard wood for his 1st ever Slum Fest appearance, and performance.

During his performance Thisl speaks on being under the radar in his home town even while accomplishing so much, and recognized by many in the Hip hop Industry.

His set consisted of music only from his newest album “Fallen King,” which charted on I tunes the week of its release. Songs performed, in order King without a Crown,Detroit -Chicago,Dream Team

DJ Kimmy Nu was the assisting Dj and could be heard in the background reciting lyrics, dancing, and screaming in excitement.

 

Miscellaneous (@Miscdaboss) F@#K Da Industry – Official Video

2014 was a stellar year for rising Memphis rap artist Miscellaneous, from releasing his short film”Dude Wheres My Gar,” to the many awards, and award nominations from award shows through out the south, and starting his own label, where he is currently looking for new talented artist and producers.

Riding the success of his 2014 accomplishments Miscellaneous is expecting to release his newest project titled “Broke and Famous,” in the 1st quarter of 2015, and released the 1st visuals for the project December 16th, for a song titled “F@#k the Industry,” which gathered more than 17,000 views on top rap site Worldstarhiphop.com and less than 24 hours, and over 5,000 views on youtube with in the same time period.

This single, speaks on the behind the scene politics that frustrate many artist have while trying to become the next rising star, touching on pay to play with radio and club djs, 360 contracts and more sensitive topics for hip hop artist, as he echo’s “I ain’t no hoe,” through out the video.

The video, shot by Yawn Filmz, features cameo’s from some of Memphis most legendary artist including La Chat, Lil Wyte, & Oscar winning artist Frayser Boy to name a few, and apparel from   http://www.successovereverythingclothing.com/ including to of the hats he wore in the video, as well as at least 2 shirts.

D. Woods (@YaGirlDWoods) New Music ‘Last Christmas ‘

Every body is in the Christmas spirit this time of year including former Danity Kane member D.Woods releasing her version of the popular Christmas song ‘Last Christmas’ on Sound cloud now check it out and follow D. Woods on twitter and Ig @ @Yagirldwoods .

 

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Young Chris (@YoungChris) New Mixtape The Network 3 Hosted by @DonCannon

Former youngster of the Rocafella Dynasty, Young Chris, released his newest mixtape, ‘The Network 3’ late November hosted by Don Cannon. The Network 3 is loaded with features including Bj the Chicago Kid, Wale, State Property family Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Neef Buck, and production by Grammy winning Rico Love, to name a few, & may be one of the hottest mixtapes of the year Honestly the only thing that could have made it better would be an appearance from Jay Z.

Check it out now Link Below and Official mixtape visuals for “The Closure”

Young Chris – The Closure (2014 Official Music Video) Dir. By @ChopMosley

Kapitol (@KapitolHp) So Big Official VIdeo

Kapitol brings in the Holiday season bringing the gift of a brand new video, for his single, “So Big” which referring to Booty i thought the video would have had a lot more, and been more X , or even R rated. The video debuted on his official youtube channel December 12th and is expected to take off in the coming days.

The song itself has the potential to be an 808 twerk classic with its catchy,short and simple hook. Be sure to check out the song, and video and make your own opinion.

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The White Lie

Sarah Griffith Lund's avatarRev. Dr. Sarah Griffith Lund

Growing up in 1980s mid-Missouri, not too far from Ferguson, I learned how to be white.

There was one black boy in my elementary classroom. He was funny, smart, and spoke with a severe slur because of his cerebral palsy that you had to focus on his every word to understand him. He also walked down the hallway and ran on the playground with a limp.

I got to know him because the teacher asked me to spend one-on-one time with him going over our spelling words. We sat in little desks in the hallway, me saying each word aloud and then patiently waiting for him as he slowly, but carefully wrote each letter onto the lined paper.

Then in seventh grade a different black boy, one who I’d been friends with, asked me during science class if I would be his date to the school dance. To me it…

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