Slick Rick
NWA
Ghostface Killah
John Dillinger
dead prez
Kool G. Rap
Souls Of Mischief
Queens Of The Stone Age
Common
Al Capone
Franz Ferdinand
Rakim
Black Sheep
Malcom X
Scarface & The Geto Boys
NAS
Mobb Deep
The White Stripes
Bad Brains
Bill Clinton
Jay-Z
Mars Volta
Notorious B.I.G.
Rick James
X-Clan
Cody Chesnutt
Snoop Dog
Public Enemy
Nice N'Smooth
System Of A Down
De La Soul
Ol'Dirty Bastard (RIP)
Spike Lee
Boogie Down Productions
Marvin Gaye
Beastie Boys
Muja Messiah & Manifest- "Paper Planes"-video
Self-described as lyrically "abrasive," Minnesota native Muja Messiah has verbally accosted his way into the national spotlight. "Since forever" is how long he dates his rapping career, but it wasn't until recently by way of his underground hit "Patriot Act" that Muja Messiah earned national notoriety. "The song's brazen critique of President Bush and American foreign and domestic policies — "I'm supposed to be threatened by al Qaeda when I was always afraid of America first, the birthplace of some of the worst terrorists on this earth… Should I blame FEMA or blame Halliburton? I'm'a push the envelope like Bush did the votes, like Bush sniffing coke, but hey, nobody's perfect" — are what landed him a coveted endorsement in December's VIBE Magazine as one of the "51 Best MySpace Rappers," a part of their first-annual nationwide survey"-.Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
Muja Messiah’s latest single"Amy Winehouse" takes on Rihanna’s “Umbrella” while celebrating his city, shouting out Amy Winehouse and heeding advice from Russell Simmons. The track comes from Muja’s forthcoming MPLS Massacre which is slated for a mid-March release. While Muja is deep within a Minneapolis hip hop scene that has been caustically deemed college-rap, his voice rears songs that are blatently street-centric, pushing thought and innovation alike with his critical take on Bush’s administration (”Patriot Act”) and his M.I.A. “Paper Planes” mash. As of late Muja was listed on Vibe’s list of The 51 Best MySpace Rappers.-CultureBully
Mpls. Massacre, Vol. 1", a saucy mixtape style cd that touches on politics, thuganomics, and even dianetics. Muja Messiah just may be the next big thing so we fully recommend you jump on the bandwagon while there's still room- l’etoile magazine
The mixed-bag aesthetic on "Mpls. Massacre" is actually perfect for Muja Messiah. He's the rare rapper who knows inner-city violence first hand- but who also knows plenty about politics, socioeconomics and other topics popular in so-called backpacker hip-hop. Muja Messiah is, thankfully, the rare Minneapolis rapper not trying to sound like Slug.- Chris Riemenschnider- Star Tribune
Muja Messiah has shared stages with...
GrandmasterFlash
The Roots
KRS ONE
De La Soul
I Self Devine
Dead Prez
Method Man
Redman
Common
Ghostface Killa & Raekwon
Slum Village
Graph Nobel
Beatnuts
Micranots
Atmosphere
BrassMunk
50 Cent
Dres
Slick Rick
HEY FELLAS!!!! U WANNA SEE SUM OF MPLS SEXIEST FEMALES AND DANCERS??? WELL COME MEET AND PARTY WIT THE CANDY GIRLS AT THE 9/11 PARTY AT ELEMENT!!! ITS GONNA B HOT HOT HOT!!!! 18+
"lights out"..hmmm on the new Album that i've been screaming for..hot though, i'll just go to myspace and listen until i steal one of your CD's from ya fam..lol!
Anyways! Madd respect to one of the funniest stand up comedians...thanks for acknowledging the brother Mac...peace fam and holla when you can!;-]