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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2006

As a spokesman for unity, Native American Rapper, Shadowyze brings to the table his indigenous socio-political activism and, has caught the attention of countless fans seeking music with a message even-deeper than the bass that bumps in their rides.
The video was shot on location on Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota and Nashville , TN )

Credits - Executive Producers: PK Productions, (pyrrha1@gwtc.net), Video by: musicseenproductions (Myspace/musicseenproductions), Artist: Shadowyze (www.shadowyze.net)

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  • Thanks for blessing Shadowyze!

  • Thanks for all the good comments..Shadowyze

  • research transculturation. globalization is not the enemy.

  • I"m a big Shadowyze fan since aim for freedom with Julian B. Who get's to talk about someone else pedigree. Shadowyze represents American Indian culture beautifully. With that said I"d love to see a video of Boom Boom or Main High one can not live in politics all the time.Keep on representing. Waiting for new works by Shadowyze..

  • People down below quit talking about other races issues, we have our own issues to deal with.

  • Shadowyze is probably only 1/8 the other two are Full Natives, but I guess It doesn't matter...Good Video, but if this is a positive and inspiring Video whats with the Booty talk LOL...All in all it's a good song...WE ALL GOT TO STAND UP AND DO OUR OWN THING.

  • Check out our other indigenous music videos from musicPROductions ~ Peace

  • I agree Lucid, Shawn found his means of expression through hip hop or rap, which I don't like either and this song by far is NOT his best. However his actions speak louder than words and he is very involved with Native american issues and just human rights issues period. Google him to see what he is really about.

  • I still don't like rap, but this song & Artist is very good and positive. Most Rappers like Snoop Dogg and Puff Dadder talk about bling from the exploitation of the ghetto. This is a decent video.

    Traditional Native American music is 100x better than rap in my opinion -I'm sure most native americans would agree as well as people against globalization.

  • Hey shawn, whats with the "bootie" stuff?? Come on..you don't need to go there. Keep on Keeping on...stick to the message.

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