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2025-08-11
The album cover for Done by the 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐛𝐲 𝐉𝐮𝐧𝐠𝐥𝐞 𝐁𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐬 is a vivid, surreal collage blending Afrofuturism, nature, and cosmic imagery. In the foreground, large illustrated portraits of the three group members emerge from lush green foliage, alongside a lion and a camel. A mystical stone archway with a silhouetted human figure stands at the center, symbolizing a passage or awakening. Above and around them, a woman with butterfly wings floats over a glowing urban skyline, while two tall skyscrapers stand illuminated against a radiant orange-red sky. The background merges cityscape with celestial elements—planets, stars, and a blazing red sun bearing the word “Nature.” The typography for “Jungle Brothers” is bold and green, while “Done by the Forces of Nature” flows across the top in bright, stylized letters. The art is painted in a richly saturated, dreamlike style that blends African heritage, spiritual symbolism, and urban vibrance.

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The album cover for Done by the Forces of Nature by Jungle Brothers is a vivid, surreal collage blending Afrofuturism, nature, and cosmic imagery. In the foreground, large illustrated portraits of the three group members emerge from lush green foliage, alongside a lion and a camel. A mystical stone archway with a silhouetted human figure stands at the center, symbolizing a passage or awakening. Above and around them, a woman with butterfly wings floats over a glowing urban skyline, while two tall skyscrapers stand illuminated against a radiant orange-red sky. The background merges cityscape with celestial elements—planets, stars, and a blazing red sun bearing the word “Nature.” The typography for “Jungle Brothers” is bold and green, while “Done by the Forces of Nature” flows across the top in bright, stylized letters. The art is painted in a richly saturated, dreamlike style that blends African heritage, spiritual symbolism, and urban vibrance.
Jake in the desertjake4480@c.im
2025-04-10

Public Enemy released Fear of a Black Planet today (April 10) in 1990. 35 years later, 911 is still a joke and there's still a fuck-ton of power to fight

youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-Q

#rap #PublicEnemy #FightThePower #hipho #90sRap #90sHiphop #911IsAJoke #ClassicRap #ClassicHiphop #90sMusic #ChuckD #FlavorFlav

Cover of Public Enemy's 1990 record Fear of a Black Planet. Cover is out in space, PE logo in red at top, planet with PE logo (cop in crosshairs) on a planet that's crossing across Earth and album title in yellow in bottom
kiq / キクkiq@fedibird.com
2025-03-17

#rap #90srapmusic #90srap” / “Gravediggaz - Bang your head live England 1995” (1 user) youtube.com/watch?v=GkIyRBZX3X

Jake in the desertjake4480@c.im
2025-02-24

Paul's Boutique backed up and downloadable via archive.org:
archive.org/details/pauls

#rap #hiphop #BeastieBoys #90s #RapClassics #90sRap

2022-11-16

Manchester's own Ruthless Rap Assassins. 1990 British Rap, uniquely Northern and still an album I hold close to my heart.
Around this time my passion for Hip Hop was waning. Gone was the D.A.I.S.Y. age, conscious rap was old hat. East Coast Vs West Coast, Gangsta Rap was becoming the only game in town, yet the Manchester Rap scene was probably at it's heights.
Madchester, Rave Culture, Reggae and Brit Funk collided to produce some superb hard edged political music.
1990's Killer album should have been bigger.
A sonic collage similar to the Beastie Boys' Paul Boutique beautifully woven by producer Gregg Wilson. Stark political lyrics exposing the Black British experience in Hulme but with such wonderful deftness of touch and sprinkled with humour so dark it matches the Mancunian weather.
Kermit, soon to become part of Shaun Ryder's Blackgrape project, Dangerous Hinds and Dangerous C were at the heart of the Manchester scene of the 80s rubbing shoulders with a Guy Called Gerald (on writing duties on the track B Line), MC Tunes, MC Buzz B and Kiss AMC.
It's a Killer alright!
There is a great website rapassassins.f9.co.uk/index.ht which keeps The North Hulme Sound's flame alight.
There are downloads off some of Killer, their follow up Th!nk, early demos, Kiss AMC and clips from interviews in 1990.
Well worth checking out.
#HipHop #BritishRap #UKHipHop #ManchesterUK #TheNorthHulmeSound #RealHipHop #90sRap #90sMusic

2018-10-01

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