DJ Victorious and Sha Stimuli Present Black History Mixtape
Having already established a brand with concept-driven mixtapes such as The March on Washington and The Secret, Victorious adds that he needed no additional motivation for the series.
"I basically seen a need," explains Victorious. "Growing up, we are taught black history started from a slave ship and ended in the '60s with Martin Luther King, Jr. I basically wanted to shine the light on people who history has damn near forgotten...or has yet to honor. I thought it would be good to do audio over some of Sha's tracks to keep it entertaining as well as informative. [Hopefully] the beats will help the info sink into their heads."
Sha Stimuli and DJ Victorious' "Black History PSAs" can be found each day for the rest of this month in HipHopDX's audio section [click to listen]. Updates will be provided below as each is posted:
#01 - Jim Brown [click to listen]
#02 - Fred Hampton [click to listen]
#03 - Queen Nzingha pt.1 [click to listen]
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