Tariq Nasheed On Microphone Check Movie, Culture Thieves & why record labels push TRASH

Published 2024-05-23
On this episode of the Gangster Chronicles “MC Eiht” and “Norm Steele” sit down with Author, Film Producer and Personality “Tariq Nasheed”.

We discuss Tariq’s new movie based on the true history of Hip Hop, Black America’s role in creating Country Music and Rock N Roll, and how it was stolen from us and why Hip Hop may be next.

We also discuss how the recording industry incentives “dumbed down rap” and much more.
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All Comments (21)
  • @balle733
    It’s been 50 yrs and hip hop will always be black music.
  • @losfornia
    Black American pride ❤️🔱🖤🇺🇲
  • @gmoney0505
    I like how this started as an interview about Tariq and then Tariq flipped it and started interviewing them 😂
  • @sincereluvdagod
    The true origins of Hip-Hop is 100% Foundational Black American culture 🤌🏿✨️
  • @mommadeb2433
    This conversation is a movie. Love the FBA kings.🤴🏾🤴🏾🤴🏾🇺🇸
  • @gail3091
    Tariq your FBA family backing you on everything ✊🏾
  • @Gifted504
    It is so refreshing to see our black kings chopping up good game without all gossiping!!
  • @marvincooke7784
    Bobby Hemmitt, Dr. Amos Wilson and Dr. Claud Anderson were some of the early proponents of what is today being called the FBA concept. Tariq has run with the baton. The marathon continues....
  • @geneharvey
    Microphone check was so so fucking dope💯I loved it
  • @reneehenry283
    Tariq is a living legend..A real renaissance man!❤❤🫡🫡
  • @sirleroyale4412
    Mc Eiht was a dope lyricist and one of my favorite artists and always had good production and beats still dropped heat
  • @larryhughey7613
    Great show! It's an honor to be a black man. We rarely get to see how we really are.
  • @KingD-uj3cp
    😮 I can't believe it!!!..... Two of my favorite dudes Eiht and Tariq. I'm glad to see the real ones come together.Ive been down with y'all shit since I was a youngsta! Much love