11 Hometown Hip-Hop Theme Songs for #OccupyBoston

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Every revolution needs fresh theme music. Especially one organized by contemporary counter-culture warriors, who tend to have eclectic tastes. I’m not sure what they’ve been rocking down at Occupy Wall Street – just that the activists there got a boost from Immortal Technique the other day – but the shit I’ve seen online leads me to believe it ain’t Bruno Mars.

While you’d be hard-pressed to find a bigger Technique fan than me, I’m a firm believer that Boston’s occupation – while inspired by the Liberty Square action – needs to power its own movement with Hub-based hip-hop artists. These are by no means official (or even unofficial) Occupy Boston anthems, but rather local bangers by MCs who speak the language I’ve been hearing at the lead-up meetings.

Mr. Lif – “I Heard It Today”

Key Rhyme: “The hood grows out to the ‘burbs too many words to describe what we got and what we didn’t deserve / The nerve of these leaders to cheat us…”

Special Teamz – “Race Riot”

Key Rhyme: “Put your fist in the air if you down with us / Put your fist in the air and surround the bus / ‘Cause look around this must have been what he seen / When Martin Luther King had a dream”

Foundation Movement – “Fruits of Babylon”

Key Rhyme: “‘When Nike, McDonald’s and Starbucks don’t make a profit / Til there’s no more domestic violence fatalities / And pigs do jail time for police brutality.”

Reks – “21st Century Rap”

Key Rhyme: “Now Obama tellin’ us have hope / It’s gettin’ pale now in comparison / I look at how we treat Iraq it’s embarassin’”

Uno the Prophet – “Officer Down”

Key Rhyme: “Officer down / Why you always fuck with the black and the brown / You don’t look so tough when your peeps ain’t around”

Elemental Zazen – “Handcuffs”

Key Rhyme: “Throw your motherfucking hands up / If you want to see the president in handcuffs / If you think television has no answers / If you’ll never be a slave to the cancer”

Catch Wreck – “Fight Back”

Key Rhyme: “I can’t explain why we do all the things that we do / But I know what they tellin’ us is just not true / Claiming it’s our fault how we got the guns and the drugs / You got rich we got a stomach full of slugs”

Key Rhyme: “Skip Gates now you know what it feels like / ‘Cause you the same dude on TV actin’ real white / We go through this all the time this is real life / I think you might have needed just a taste of what jail’s like”

Slaine – “Problemz”

Key Rhyme: “They say I act like the blackest residents / Because I pack heaters and I stack amphetamines / This is your world / This shit is full of crack Americans / It ain’t a black thing / Or a white thing / Or a rap thing / It’s just a fight thing”

Akrobatik – “Kindred”

Key Rhyme: “Broke with little hope / Laid off with little income / Ghetto life is no joke I’m broke and then some”

East Coast Avengers – “Kill Bill O’Reilly”

Key Rhyme: “We gotta get ‘em get ‘em / We gotta kill him kill him”

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2 Responses to “11 Hometown Hip-Hop Theme Songs for #OccupyBoston”

  1. sleezytrees Says:

    in all honesty, these protests are nothing but a liberal version of what sparked the tea party. they have no unified goal or demand.. they are just complaining. It doesn’t really make sense because there is no outcome. big business isn’t going away. Chase bank just donated 4.6 million to the nypd on some fuck you occupy wall street shit.

    and you know what, instead of standing around and complaining about big business – pool your trust funds and start a new business and hire some of the fgts that are complaining.

    start a community bank that doesn’t charge fees for everything.

    i don’t know.. protesting solves fucking nothing. i don’t have the answers, but i know this isn’t the one.

  2. mr.murph Says:

    they would be better off stockpiling firearms then protesting.

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