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Sim-City Music

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The world was never the same after September 11th for any of us, especially for Sim-City as he watched the towers fall on the morning of his birthday. A shadow of paranoia and uncertainty clouded everything, and in its midst something even more sinister took hold. An unchecked power played God under the cloak of a "War On Terror" and decided for all of us who lives and who dies. Playing on our own vulnerability, liberties were taken and fortunes were amassed beyond our greediest dreams; and all this at our own expense. Laws were re-written, lives were sacrificed; fear brought the world to its knees, and all who opposed were silenced.Self proclaiming himself the world's "Most Dangerous MC," every bar Sim-City spits represents defiance. In him lives the hope that the few will stand against the many for the sake of the future. His music reminds us of a time in Hip Hop, when there was nothing more popular than to be the public enemy. When standing in the cross hairs of the powers that be was an honor worthy of only our greatest. Secure in the knowledge that even in one's torture, there is victory.

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Member Since: 8/2/2005
Band Website: SIMCITYSPEAKS.BLOGSPOT.COM
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Influences: DC Unplugged @Takoma Station

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Add to My Profile | More VideosAdditional Credits Include:2001- Directed and Performed in the first all student run Hip-Hop show in DCPS history, The Preamble, at the Ellington Theater. The show received a right up in The Washington Informer Newspaper.2002- Interviewed on Donnie Simpsons nationally syndicated radio show about his participation in the show Ground Zero at the Ellington Theatre.2002- Performed in the spoken word show Ground Zero at the Ellington Theatre.2002- Featured as a Panelist and Performer at The Congressional Black Caucus weekend, during a seminar hosted by Ben Chavis of the National Hip Hop Action Summit along side Russell Simmons, Dougie Fresh and Skills.2003- Performed alongside The Last Poets in the spoken word show Against Forgetting at The Ellington Theatre.2003- 40th anniversary of the March on Washington2003- Panelist and Performer at the Youth Popular Culture Institutes Turning the Tables of Hip Hop summit with Sista Soulja and Davey D.2005- Performance for Hampton University Homecoming2006- WRGW Funky Funkadelic Hip Hop Show featured Artist2006- Festival on H St.2007- NAACP Founders Week at GW University2007- NYC Downtown Loft Party2007- NYC Hip Hop Couture Fashion Show2007- DCunplugged at Grog and Tankard2007- DCunplugged at Takoma Station
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Record Label: 20/20 Fam
Type of Label: Indie

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SIMCITYSPEAKS.BLOGSPOT.COM   gonna be the spot...   peace
Posted by Sim-City Music on Thu, 05 Jun 2008 11:51:00 PST

Check out my brother PHIL’s mixtape with MICK BOOGIE!!!

Mick Boogie & Phil of the Future!!!!! Download the Mick Boogie and Phil Nash mixtape right here for free!!!!!http://www.sendspace.com/file/5wprmu...
Posted by Sim-City Music on Tue, 20 May 2008 07:35:00 PST

Femme Fatale feat. the Amazing Lulu Fall

Check out my new track "Femme Fatale" featuring the amazing vocalist Lulu Fall and produced by The Best Kept Secret. Be sure and follow the story line through out the song...the climax will blow you a...
Posted by Sim-City Music on Wed, 23 May 2007 03:53:00 PST