"It's all about the Benjamins", "I Get Money", "Racks on Racks", "Big Face Hundreds", "Bling-Bling", "Stuntin like my Daddy" etc. these are some of the tunes played on stereos, ipods, mp3s, and car radios in the ghettos, and suburbs throughout the world. These statements are from "Keep ya Head Up", "Fight the Power", and many other songs done by socially conscious hip hop artists such as Afrika Bambaataa, KRS-ONE, Rakim, Tupac Shakur, Public Enemy, X-Clan, and Poor Righteous Teachers among others whom held the torch for music that spoke out against the system of White Supremacy. Nowadays you will hear no more songs of the plight of the victims of the White Supremacy, with only songs that encourage the youth to become consumers of the capitalist system, with artists making songs of "Big Rims", "Big Houses", and "Big Money". Hip Hop which was considered by many as the "voice of the voiceless" has become the "voice for the multi-national corporations". With acts such as Jay-Z, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and artist like Drake bragging about how "big" their pockets are while many of their fellow peers are left out of the "big money" game. With the unemployment rate in the Black/Original community is nearing 30%, and the corporation of America is said to be over 14 trillion in debt. One would think many people would prefer not to hear unrealistic songs from artists whom support "American Greed". Maybe these artists forget, or are not well informed that only 5% of the total American population have great wealth, and at least 8.9 million households are worth at least 1 million dollars with 99% of those households being of the White race. Clearly hip hop among many other forms of entertainment to sell the "American Dream" right along with ice-out watches, blinged out jewelry, clothing, cars, liqour, sex, drugs, among other things.  Every year the White Supremacist controlled Forbes magazine releases it's "top paid entertainers" with the usual suspects on top such as Oprah, Micheal Jordan, Jay-Z, Diddy, Beyonce, etc. this is an attempt by White Supremacy to continue the lie that if these so-called Black people can become rich and famous YOU COULD TOO!!!!   Oh really, If one could observe that all of the people mention in the Forbes are mere puppets of the White Supremacist capitalist system, whom are not ALLOWED to produce businesses to employ Black/Original people, or lend any assistance to Black/Original people. Jay-Z the self proclaimed "King of Hyper Capitalist Rap" has spend 95% of his career under the whip of Def Jam/Universal records, Universal the giant corporate music company is a part of the music monopoly right along with other companies like Warner Bros, and Sony Records. In fact Universal records owns other labels such as Interscope-Geffen A&M, Island Def Jam, Universal Motown, among others, Universal was once attached to Universal pictures with it's origins going back to Decca records in 1934, which was purchased by Seagram (the largest liqour distributor in the world) which merged with the Universal Music Group (UMG) in 1998. Yes, not only does Universal distributes the music, it also distributes the liqour. These giant major record labels uses it's artist to promote it's products, and other products by other multi- national corporations through mass mind control of it's many victims. William Cooper stated in his book "Behold the Pale Horse" "Keep the adult public attention diverted away from the real social issues, and captivated by matters of no real importance" It's not by accident that top corporate artists such as "Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Kanye West, 50 Cent, and Rick Ross were all, or are signed to Universal Music Group, with each described artist preaching that capitalism is the only way. The late Jimi Hendrix once stated "You can hypnotize people with music, and when you get them at their weakest point, you can preach into their suc-conscious whatever you want to say" This form of hypnotism is done through Satanic corporate marketing in music on a regular day to day basis with major record labels by funding, and controlling various hip-hop sites, and what is played on a constant basis on corporate radio stations daily. Hip-Hop has become a 13 billion dollar a year industry, but has not produced one Black billionaire. Question is "Where is the dough going" mostly in the pockets of multi-national corporations whom use mainstream hip hop to exploit the victims of White Supremacy. This became evident during the rise of the the most politically conscious rap group "Public Enemy". Public Enemy began to rise in the mid to late 80s when young Black/Original people started becoming more politically conscious through the message of Public Enemy. The group made songs such "Burn Hollywood Burn", "Fight the Power", and "Don't Believe the Hype" became the soundtrack for movements against White Supremacy. Public Enemy along with artists such as KRS-ONE, Brand Nubian, Xclan, and many others became a powerhouse in the Black community. As Public began to teach the masses of the people through Hip-Hop, White Supremacy launched a counter strategy for Public Enemy, this strategy was done through Niggas With Attitudes or N.W.A. N.W.A. began to rise in the late 80s with rhymes of drug dealing, murders, and all disrespect of Black/Original women. This along with Hollywood movies such as "Boyz in the Hood", "Colors", and "Menace to Society" help glorify the "gangsta" lifestyle whiles the bodies in the non-White community began to stack up. As Public Enemy faded, acts like N.W.A., Snoop Dogg, 2 Live Crew, and many others began to rise, and after assassinations of Tupac Shakur, and The Notorious B.I.G. resulted in less political songs to "It's All About the Benjamins". Hip-Hop was once the "CNN for the hood" to a mere voice for capitalism. Now the suffering are represented through tales of sex, money, and pushin BIG dope in the hood in attempt to sell the "American Dream" to the youth.   These White Supremacist corporations have seized any opportunity to make billions off it's many consumers. In fact, the Black/Original community's buying in 1990 was then 318 billion, now 18 years later it equals to 913 billion, and is projected to increase to 1.24 trillion by 2013 marking a 35.7% gain in over years. With White Supremacy feeding the concept of Hyper Capitalism to the Black/Original community, the evil system uses it's many mascots in hip-hop to promote it's products to their own community while handing them a small paycheck. Also with the spending power of the Black/Original community, it would make sense to market "Hyper Capitalism" unsuspecting consumers. In fact Black/Original spend more than 29.1 billion annually on cars/trucks while spending another 29.3 billion on clothing, question is wouldn't it be a smart move for a corporation to pay their favorite artist to promote a new piece of clothing, or automobile? Hip-Hop has been used by corporations such as Burger King, McDonalds, Chrysler, Seagrams, GMC, and many, many others, these corporations has been very successful at producing mindless consumers whom ignore any form of reality in pursuit of the so-called "American Dream". The Hip-Hop genre on the surface has become a toxin to the youth of the corporation of America, while most majors ignore any artist that represents the true form of Hip-Hop at it's purest.This makes it hard for un-dependent artist to make a living while breaking the chain of "Hyper Capitalism". To all my un-dependent artist DON"T GIVE UP as America falls WE WILL RISE!!!! Hotep!!!