Dr. EnQi speaks on Shooting at Umar Johnson…
To begin, Dr. EnQi states those are rumors based on his video,
“Rabbit Got The Gun.” He has an album
being released by the United Plates of America based on the urban documentary,
SOULCRAFT. The buzz and frenzy are pretty intense leading people to chatter about
the leading single "Rabbit Got The Gun" as if it was based on actual
events. Dr. EnQi commented about receiving countless calls, texts, and messages
about sticking up Polight and Saneter, pistol-whipping Billy Carson, and
several other fallacies.
To truly comprehend you need to listen and watch the
visuals. He states, "I just spoke to the feelings of the community
being outraged at the scams and fake sh$t! People are realizing Polight
probably even scammed Dr. Sebi with the story of Diabetes so many have lost
time and money, it's sad. We were all fooled!"
"The music is just the next chapter in the
Soulcraft Urban Documentary Series. There is no way to completely address the
soul without dealing with the effects of music on biochemistry. I have been
renamed by some of my more passionate followers as FOTS short for Founder of
the Soul."
The album isn’t about robbing and kidnapping Muslims or conscious
teachers, rather, according to Dr. EnQi, it’s Binaural Beat Science and
Cymatics in Synesthesia combined with "The Love Below" and "Get
Rich or Die Trying" and a splash of "Thank Me Later.”
“Industry insiders
are calling the album the dawn of a new era in rap” -Dr. EnQi
Dr. EnQi is the first-ever authentic leader from the conscious
community to fill a huge void for music in their niche or growing subculture.
J. Cole, David Banner, and others have attempted to pass themselves off as part
of the conscious movement, but according to Dr. EnQi, they are seen as frauds
by the community. The album is produced by WorkMajor, Madd Bass, RKitech &
EssMan, and collectively they have produced for Jodeci, Eminem, D12, 50,
Naughty by Nature, Sticky Fingaz, Tyrese, The Hit Squad, EPMD, Fat Joe, Keith
Murray, Buckshot, G-Unit, KSolo, Def Jam, Universal, Interscope, Sony, Warner,
Bad Boy, Tommy Boy, and Atlantic Records.
The 18-track album tackles the crack epidemic, private prisons,
Cointellpro, the definition to be woke/conscious in 2020, conscious socializing,
Social Media, conscious consumption, nature vs nurture, raising children, divorce,
child support, domestic violence, the science of sound/light, music business, digital
footprints, legacy, and believe it or not, much more!
“Accepting there’s a huge community without any
musical representation has created a gold-rush mentality, however, we need conscious
artists to tap into it. This album is a global classic, and it’s both amazing
and refreshing how ‘street’ it is while remaining highly conscious.” The album is coming soon, so stay tuned! Watch
“Rabbit Got The Gun” and connect with @DrEnQi on Instagram and YouTube.
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