Kansas City King Of Political Hip-Hop

To be fair, he's one of the most talented musicians Kansas City has seen in a generation but part of selling his music has been to play pitch man for the toy train and a corrupt administration. Checkit:

KC Musician Kemet Coleman On Being An Urbanist, Rapping For Mayors

The Phantastics describe themselves as "dance floor activators." For the last six years, they've been activating local dance floors with songs that meld rap, jazz, gospel, funk and more. "We definitely try to incorporate as many genres as possible to create not chaos, but a winding river of music," rapper Kemet Coleman told host Gina Kaufmann on KCUR's Central Standard .

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  1. Never heard of him so it must be a hood thang

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  2. He did the streetcar song.

    It was a good song for a bad product.

    Also, when you note that you haven't heard about stuff that's reasonably popular, it doesn't make the performer look bad, it just makes you seem like you're out of the loop.

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    1. I thought that was Judy Garland? "Ding, Ding, Ding Went the Trolley."

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  3. Hey great. Another rapper.

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  4. Slick James should have been courting Amazon or other big companies the very first day he got into office not jacking off with mediocre rappers.

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  5. If you recall, Sly James is a bigot and they don't dig jacking off rappers But feel free to do so.

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  6. Better leave town before a jealous cohort shoots him.

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  7. Kemet Coleman is a shallow warped narcissist.

    How does a person get so self-centered and in need of attention from others?

    He's one of those guys that isn't too bright, but knows just enough to fool some of the people.

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  8. If you know this guys stuff then your out of touch with reality

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  9. Kemet is actually a great guy and a really talented musician. His stuff with the Phantastics is some of the best music in the city.

    F the haters. Kemet is a wonderful talent!

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  10. 2nd listen to that streetcar fluff promo from his homies dad, papa sly,,,, the beat is okay, the musicans backing him are procifent, nothing too out there nice horns and actual bass guitar, but kemet isnt saying jack shit worth hearing " i gotta get this money, get some good food go to barber hear the good ol news" wow, that is profound buddy, im sure its a gem inside your mind, but you aint saying shit compelling, just vapid vague trendy bullshit. and an "urbanist" god these trendy douches dont do shit for the city but jerk off in their own cloud of self importance, mfka aint working paving roads or anything to build a city, just skateboarding around at age 30 taking selfies

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  11. Another reference to someone from no man's land ... Never heard of him.

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  12. DOWNTOWN WHERE ALL THE LIGHTS ARE BRIGHT, DOWNTOWN EVERYONES,WANTING FOR YOU.SO LET'S TAKE THE TOY TRAIN DOING THE FUNKY BOSANOVIA.You can forget all your troubles forgot all your cares. AND GO DOWNTOWN. THE PARTY IS WAITING FOR YOU.

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  13. If you want to make it in the music business you must have good management and good producer. Great lyrics. I can listen to a track and tell you if a record company will even have you in there office.

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  14. Don't hurt nobody.

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