Native American Hip-Hop Artists AntoineX And Quese IMC Talk White Folks, Black Folks & Hip-Hop 50
As Hip-Hop celebrates 50 years, there is one chamber domestically that has yet to be highlighted: Native Hip-Hop. The Indigenous people of this land have endured a multitude of obstacles and traumas. Their resilience, spiritual, creative and physical, has materialized in Hip-Hop. Chuck "Jigsaw" Creekmur talks to pioneering Native MC Quese IMC and young game changer AntoineX. Both of them are decidedly Hip-Hop and Native. This is a heavy conversation that ranges between the rage of erasure & colonialism to the joy and camaraderie with Black Americans. More over, the pair share their inspirations within the culture (hint: Nate Dogg and Public Enemy get mentions). Moreover, these fine artists share their hopes and dreams of a better world and how they plan to bring Native Hip-Hop to the World. Check it out! Subscribe to AllHipHop on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/allhiphoptv?sub_confirmation=1 Check out more of AHH here on social media: https://allhiphop.com https://twitter.com/allhiphopcom https://facebook.com/allhiphopcom https://instagram.com/allhiphopcom Interviewer: @ChuckCreekmur Artists: @AntoineXmusic @QueseIMC1 Executive Producers: “Grouchy” Greg Watkins and Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur AllHipHop.com, a powerhouse in the Hip-Hop world, was established and brought to life in 1998 by the visionary CEOs "Grouchy" Greg Watkins and Chuck "Jigsaw" Creekmur. Over the years, AllHipHop has solidified its position as an invaluable hub for all things Hip-Hop on the web. With its daily dose of news, exclusive interviews, in-depth reviews, multimedia content, a newly-minted expanding community, and a treasure trove of other engaging material, it has garnered immense praise and a dedicated following. Renowned publications consistently turn to AllHipHop for their news and feature references, attesting to the site's unparalleled accuracy and trustworthiness. Additionally, AllHipHop has fostered strong partnerships with numerous offline print magazines, newspapers, television networks, and radio stations, further cementing its influence and reach in the world of #HipHop.