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Start with the map you were given, then flip it. That’s the energy we bring as we dig into faith, music, and identity with a raw, scripture‑first lens that challenges the “over there” story and asks what happens when the clues point to “over here.” I sit down with Mori Yacob and Latoria G to talk about how years in church, Islam, and philosophy gave way to a hard restart: follow the One God, read the text closely, and match it against land, animals, water, and lived history. The goal isn’t shock value—it’s clarity. If the language, etymology, and environmental details fit the Americas, what else about our story needs to be reclaimed?
We push into genealogy and paper trails, from Mississippi and Choctaw lines to shifting labels like mulatto, Black, and African American. We unpack how immigration and “buffer classes” shape local economics, why so many surround Black America and then rewrite the script, and how covenant language about judgment and order translates into practical steps: repent, realign, and the extraction slows. It’s a tough conversation, but it’s precise. We cite Jeremiah and Deuteronomy, then bring it home with something you can press play on: two new records built to teach, not just trend.
“Shots Fired” is a diss record that targets doctrines and charts instead of people. “One God Chant” stacks prophetic verses into a bar‑by‑bar catechism that turns study into cadence. Together, they model a way to make music that carries receipts—verses, context, and a call to action. We also talk craft, collaboration, and what it means to build your own label, videos, and distribution when the old gates won’t open. If you’ve been hungry for conversation that treats scripture seriously, honors indigenous claims, and believes hip‑hop can be a theology of place, this one is for you.
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