Ahki Samssun

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Gender Male
Location Long Island, New York
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Introduction Dabbling in all the elements of Hip-Hop growing up, his major forte was Moving the Crowd. In his borough of this cultures Mecca, he spent years honing his craft recording a multitude of promotional material for underground radio, in and out of groups, and putting out independent vinyl and compact disc’s. As adults it is our responsibility to first attempt to make change in our own communities, in hopes that the domino effect causes this work to trickle down toward other territories in aims to one day fully cover the entire globe. With this being said to work closely with others and be effective, we should seek those who share our same moral code, cultural awareness, and aspirations. Thus Samssun joined the oldest, largest, and most respected grass roots Hip-Hop organization in the world, the Universal Zulu Nation!
Interests Searching for Success, Peace, Knowledge, Wisdom, Overstanding, the Righteous way of life, having Fun, enjoying Art, Volunteer work, Good conversation, Grassroots, Politics, Romance, Music, and Comedy
Favorite Movies Uptown Saturday Night, Let's Do It Again, A Piece Of the Action, Wild Style, Arlington Rd, Friday, Bad Boys I&II, Kid with the Golden Arm, All the Rocky, Rambo, Die Hard, Bruce Lee, Star Wars, Alien, Lord of the Rings, Leathal Weapon, Indiana Jones, Austin Powers, Dolomite, & Black Exploitational films, plus many more! P.S. Whatever happened to Leonard Pt's I-V?
Favorite Music The Universal Zulu Nation, Afrika Bambaataa Aasim, DJ Kool Herc, Publc Enemy, DJ Prince Paul, The Native Tongues, Hip-hop from 1974-1989, Average White Band, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Banbarra, Bad Bascomb, Melvin Bliss, Deodato, Lou Donaldson, Lee Dorsey, The Incredible Bongo Band, Bob James, Kool & The Gang, Led Zeppelin, Little Feat, Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers, Skull Snaps, Sly & The Family Stone, Rufus Thomas, KC & The Sunshine Band, The Winstons, The Doors, Thelonious Monk, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Black Sabbath... etc.
Favorite Books "Behold a Pale Horse" William Cooper, "72 Concepts To Liberate The African Mind" Dr. & Mrs. Hotep, "The Audacity of Hope" and "The State of Black America" Barack Obama, "The Mind" Dr. Malachi Z. York, "The Philosophy And Opinions Of Marcus Garvey" Marcus Carvey, "The Secret" Rhonda Byrne, and so many more! If you come across a good read, like Bonita Applebum "Ya' gotta' put me on!"