The revolution may not be televised but it may just
be streamed with the latest "Hugo Pinell (MOSH)" track from
Ugandan-born and Harlem, New York City-raised Hip Hop creative artist EMMA
LEE and her upcoming debut album "THE PEOPLE vs. EMMA LEE".
Produced by Harlem and Bronx-bred Tytanic Tracks, the song takes part
of its title from martyred California political prisoner and last jailed member
of the “San Quentin Six” who spent forty plus years of his now politically
iconic life in solitary confinement.
With her sharp staccato flows, soul-stirring lyrics,
cinematic trap soundscape and self-crafted lyric video-collage to
match, EMMA LEE converts rap art from her upbringing with freedom
fighters, “socially-conscious” artists and street knowledge. That she graduated
with a degree in political science only adds to the depth in which her Hip
Hop speaks across lines to the crises urgently affecting communities on both
sides of prison walls today.
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All proceeds of the song will be donated to the
grassroots and 501(c)3 nonprofit community work of Hugo Pinell's daughter in
youth & family services, community advocacy, homelessness, economic
empowerment & anti-racism efforts.
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