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Showing posts with label 810. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 810. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

THE BLACK SUNN & 810 "UNITED DIVISION" (Album)

"We are trying to show the world Baltimore, not just what you saw on The Wire." @TheBlackSunn
Baltimore MC's Black Sunn & 810 recently dropped their debut album via bandcamp.
Be sure to support indie hip-hop and drop a mere 5$ on a 19 track project.


Thursday, August 11, 2011

THE BLACK SUNN & 810 - I DON'T CARE (Music Video)

SOURCE: bandcamp


"Baltimore emcees The Black Sunn & 810 are back with their third visual, "I Don't Care", from their anticipated upcoming collaboration United Division set for release on August 30th."
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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Y1 Ft. 810 & THE BLACK SUNN-2000 TO FOREVER

Baltimore rapper Y1 collaborates with fellow Baltimore MC's 810 & Black Sunn on "2000 to Forever" bringing forth a real hip-hop track that outshines some of your favorite blog worthy rappers.

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Monday, May 23, 2011

THE BLACK SUNN & 810 – "GHOST TOWN” (VIDEO)


SOURCE: potholesinmyblog

"Dressed as a newspaper salesman and a construction worker in the song’s video, the two DMV-representatives lament the problems in the city of Baltimore – housing foreclosures, police brutality, the ever-growing drug epidemic, among other things – but also speak about staying positive through it all, uniting the city, and rising above the rubble.
The two MCs refuse to be defined by their surroundings; they are defiant in the face of daily hardship. The Black Sunn admits to not only fighting boredom in Baltimore, but also ducking bullets (and STDs); at the same time, despite the negative influences of what they call a “Ghost Town”, he refuses to fail “and be a ghost above you”. Likewise, 810 declares “I feel like I’m living in the city of Atlantis referring to Baltimore’s many boarded up houses and shuttered businesses, but later audaciously proclaims “I’m coming to get it either way”. The Black Sunn & 810 know they can’t do it alone, however, and they call on the rest of the city to unite and begin to overcome the problems of Baltimore together." - Lindsay Hart - Move Forward Music


 

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