Infowars.com
August 6, 2010

General Steele is a rapper with a message you normally wouldn’t associate with his genre. His music takes on topics like Bilderberg, war and banker bailouts.

YouTube

New video from the 2010 Bucktown USA / Duck Down Music release “General Steele Presents: Amerikkka’s Nightmare Part 2 Children of War” directed by Rodolfo Duran for Done Right Digital.

Fresh food that lasts from eFoods Direct

In 2009, Mike Burr with Prefix Magazine did an interview with General Steele:

There is a significant difference between a recording artist who does hip-hop and a genuine rapper. For example, a rapper can flow naturally and doesn’t need multiple takes and studio magic to the point across. There’s also a slight tendency to ramble and a gift for hyperbole in the name of communication. General Steele, familiar as part of Smif-N-Wessun and the Boot Camp Clik, definitely falls into the “rapper” category.

“I’m a creative spirit. Even on our first album, we have a lyric about standing strong on your own two and putting yourself out there. We’re not tyrants or bosses. I’m not trying to rule over anybody, and this isn’t about putting myself forward. That’s not what Duck Down is about, and that isn’t what Bucktown USA Entertainment is about.”

{openx:49}

The Emergency Election Sale is now live! Get 30% to 60% off our most popular products today!


Related Articles


Comments