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Malcolm X Keith Le Blanc 1984
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As a music enthusiast, I come across countless songs that make me stop and think about their deeper meaning. One such song that had a profound impact on me is “No Sell Out” by Malcolm X. I vividly remember stumbling upon this song at a friend’s house, and from the first few notes, I was captivated by its powerful message.
The lyrics of “No Sell Out” are not your typical song lyrics. They are fragments of speeches delivered by the iconic civil rights activist Malcolm X. The song masterfully combines these excerpts with a fusion of electro and hip hop beats, creating a unique and revolutionary experience.
The song starts with Malcolm X addressing a diverse audience, acknowledging the presence of “distinguished guests, brothers and sisters, ladies and gentlemen, friends and enemies.” This inclusion of all individuals, regardless of color, sets the tone for the rest of the song. Malcolm emphasizes that power only respects power, further emphasizing the need for unity and strength among different races.
https://oldtimemusic.com/w2/the-meaning-behind-the-song-no-sell-out-by-malcolm-x/