Friday, July 31, 2009

Rapper Loon Talks About His Conversion To Islam On Al-jazeera



K. Real's Two Cents


Rappers have been muslim from the begining since Africa Bambataa establish the Zulu Nation.
We believe in one God, who is called by many names-Allah, Jehovah, Yahweh, RA, Eloahim, Jah, God, The Most High, The Creator, The Supreme One. We believe as Amazulu, we will not fight or kill other human beings over which proper name to call God. We will recognize them all to be the same one God.
I do not think that the rappers need to change very much if they even have to change at all. I think the masses have to broaden there understandings. Just think most successful entertainers travel. We mix with people from different countries and are exposed to culture. So in a way we are more advanced than most people although we are seen as ignorant. Hip Hop needs to keep its aggressiveness and not get watered down no matter what an Emcee's beliefs are. Rappers take on the issues that most people are afraid to even discuss. Hip Hop is the voice of the streets. So keep it real and don't loose your ties to your communities. We just have to expand our minds a little bit.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

K. Real Kicks It With Music Greats at BAPC


K. Real Doing YM Magazine Interview w/ Lil Omar


K. Real, Cellski, & Michael Denton


Narada Michael Walden & K. Real


Will President of SMC Recordings



K. Real & Big Rich



Mo Betta Ent., Cellski,K. Real, Lil Omar



Laroo Sick Wit It Records




Photos from of Defcon 1 Records owner K. Real at the Bay Area Producers Conference on Saturday July 25th, 2009.

K. Real Mets with Dr. Martin Luther King's Attorney Fred D. Grey


Photo of Fred D. Gray, ESQ. & K. Real

We have to do something to help the youth -Fred D. Gray


Fred D. Gray attorney for Dr. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks and the men of the Tuskegee experiments met K. Real on Tuesday July 28, 2009. Mr. Gray was speaking about his experiences during the Civil Right Movement. Mr. Gray said that he was one of the individuals that was responsible for making Dr. King the spokesman for the bus boycotts in Tuskegee, AL. Dr. King would later become world famous because of his decision. Mr. Gray urged everyone to continue to help our entire American society because racism is not over. According to data presented by him racism is actually a growing problem within our society. He said. "We stand to lose everything gained by the civil rights era. If that happens people like Dr. King gave there life's for nothing."

You can Purchase Fred D. Gray's books here
Or Read about Fred D. Grey In The Encyclopedia

Also in attendance was outlaw homie Jibreal.


New Tupac Song Surfaces intro saying "Niggaz Playing Deadly Games" as K. Real releases Deadly Game Single as Tupac Dedication



New Tupac Song Surface's Coinciding With K. Real's World Wide Release of "Deadly Game" a song initially written as a tupac dedication.

"Niggaz Playing Deadly Mother Fucking War Games, Deadly War Games"


This is kinda erie this song surfaces around the same time as the release of "Deadly Game". But real niggaz don't die they multiply.

Download: Tupac Ft. Outlawz - War Games

Thursday, July 23, 2009

'Alfamega’s “Open Letter” To T.I. ~ “I’m Giving You A Week to Call Me”'






My two cents
-K. Real

Niggaz just need to keep it real in the game and on the street nuff said.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Sometimes you Ignore the Little Details/Jack Richardson/Michael Jackson



Yessir, Michael Jackson but peep the photo below




Damn, This photos on almost every site I'm on online and ya'll slept on it. Put 2&2 together K. Real is Black Royalty!


My grandfather is Jack Richardson if you don't know you better ask somebody. He got this diamond plaque certifying more than 10,000,000 albums sold for his work. This was the last album that he worked on with Mike before he died of lung cancer in 1984.



Lil' Omar, K. Real & Bay Area Legend Hughe MC at Stash Magazine Event