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  • Clean educational hip hop? FINALLY! Great work, man!

  • LOL nice!

  • too bad yall didnt invent a machine that picked cotton. then we coulda sent ya back to africa

  • Very good positive rap

  • Thank you for this video. It got my son very interested in his Benjamin Banneker homework assignment.

  • Ninety percent of microphones used today are based on the ingenuity of Dr. James E. West and a colleague, Gerhard Sessler, who developed the mic (officially known as the Electroacoustic Transducer Electret Microphone) while with Bell Laboratories, and they received a patent for it in 1962. The song doesn't say he was the first to invent the microphone. I think the point of this joint is just to highlight the accomplishments can't really make a song an encyclopedia lol.

  • he came to my sisters school =)

  • I Love Knowledge Rap BruH!!

    Keep doing this shit...

    Respect

    One Love To Da Lord .

    Its not the color of your skin its the color of your soul.

  • good job ! man

    ;D

  • so should white people make songs about there acomplishments? or would that be raciest? Its a shame these black people here want to call this"music"

  • So let me try and understand this. You are upset that a song is made about the accomplishments of black people in America? I can't understand, how could you feel that ANY song made about the accomplishments of any Racial group be deemed to be racist? By the way, that is how RACIST spelt.

    Black people happen to be a minority group in America and often their accomplishments are overlooked by the mainstream of society so I think this rapper's "MUSIC" seeks to address that!

  • U are totally lost buddy. Seems like you are the racist NOT this song LOL

  • If the work and achievements of African-Americans were rightfully recognized, there would be no need for songs like this. I look forward to that day.

  • this is fresh... real hip hop!

  • AHA! you came to my school (:

  • was he selling drugs?

  • Lol he came to my school today

    March 26 , 2009

  • came to mine sometime in feb :)

  • my good i want to see your albums real for sure

  • iam real your face waitin for your coming album

  • hey bro thx for coming to our school man much appretiated. You just got a new fan. Thx alot pce

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  • this is a hard beat!

    Dunknow!!! BRAPPP

  • Got his autographed poster at our school and he did this song! We invented rock n' roll!!! Brap brap!!!

  • this dude came to our school yo...thats like sooo awesome....and he presented this song at our school.....<3

  • hey, he also came to our skool as well!!

  • cool song!

    he came to my school today!

  • black people invented rock and roll -.-"

  • This IS FRESH! you came to my skool tday!!! man nice job!

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    this is awesome

  • This is fresh! LOvE IT!

  • This joint is so fresh! I can't stop playing it!!! Whatever made you decide to do a song like this wow!!! Amazing!

  • This is good man

  • thiz dude crayzie !

    half of the stuff I didnt even know :o

    he reminds me a bit of kanye west

    thiz is good

  • Wow! You are so good with these lyrics, this song captures these inventors work that should make them all very proud, even those long gone are looking down smiling now.Anyone that works with at risk youth should direct them to get this free mp3 download as this can be the perfect gift as well as educational tool. This is a job very well done by Jair Dynast as he continues to raise the bar in hip hop culture. I love it, it's simply dope!

  • You have definitely demonstrated how hip-hop can also be used as an effective teaching tool. This is an excellent means of creating and constructing knowledge, understanding and critical thinking through hip hop and education. You have definitely used hip hop lyrics in ways that captivate and engage students to further explore themes, analyze, and deconstruct songs.

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