http://www.narconon.org/ The Positive Art of Hip Hop(tm) supports Narconon(r) with an anti-prescription drug message.
Abuse of prescription drugs has become more of a serious problem than street drugs. The recent death of Michael Jackson due to prescription drug abuse has roused many artists to take a stronger stand against prescription drugs.
Hip hop artist Tru-Ace and R&B singer Luigi, deliver a message to their public in Los Angeles, CA about prescription drugs with the solution to find the truth about drugs through visiting the Narconon website at narconon.org.
Both of these hip hop artists and their dancers are drug-free.
Tru-Ace and his dancer-J Blu
Luigi and his dancers, Raul and Ray Ray.
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Well done!
mnour9 2 years ago
Yeah!! This is the type of Positive message that music was meant to relay!
Antoniobo77 2 years ago
anything that promotes living a life without drugs is VERY COOL! these guys bring talent and are perfect role models for others. I really appreciate it! thanks!
newmanatorII 2 years ago
this is beautiful.... artist with a positive message
bryanlay 2 years ago
NICE I LOVE THIS
hottois 2 years ago
These boys have exceptional talents that are only matched by the truth of their message. But they do need to learn something about presenting a video so that the audience stay awake. 2/10. No, 1/10.
auchraw 2 years ago
wicked good sounds & moves, yeah I know some guys that od on drugs; i quit
doin em
85pennsylvania 2 years ago
This is awesome! Narconon is doing fantastic work around the world.
HendrickPotgieter5 2 years ago
It's so true. Drug morons like 2pac and Eminem get addicted and messed up, but guys like this keep it clean and the music is just as good, probably better.
sheeptea 2 years ago
Let's get the word out. (actor Gino Montesinos got it right) "A day without drugs is a day without death." Thanks Narconon for giving the boys a platform to speak out against prescription drugs and pain killers.
ctebar 2 years ago