Black Mudd
Black Mudd is a collective of 3 underground NJ artist Baby Ra, Salaam and Kamal (Kamau Amen). They each have different creative flows and hip hop styles and bl
The Roots and Kanye West-inspired beat.
"Kamal Supreme - The Fire or the Garden - The Choic" is a Rap track by Black Mudd on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The Zulu influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to rap fans. If The Roots and Kanye West is in your rotation, "Kamal Supreme - The Fire or the Garden - The Choic" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
On the mothership over a spacey hot beat explains in metaphors how we move through the hells of society maintaining our auras of positivity and keeping our energy up!
SoundClick artist Black Mudd presents "On The Mothership", an outstanding release in the Rap genre. The track showcases Black Mudd's instinct for crafting memorable music. The beat is carefully crafted, the leading melody floats effortlessly around the bass rhythm. If Hiphop, Funk and Rap is your sound, "On The Mothership" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Black Mudd is a collective of 3 underground NJ artist Baby Ra, Salaam and Kamal (Kamau Amen).
They each have different creative flows and hip hop styles and blend together with a true school hip hop synergy and energy.
They are real hip hop in the sense of being creative and coming from the heart and soul with that natural creativity.
They have performed with many great hip hop, reggae, spoken word and soul artist on the east coast and Kamal is a poet in his own right.
Check out "On The Mothership" for a tast. The CD is coming soon!
More info on Kamal at http://www.mp3.com.au/kamalsupreme and http://www.newblackmusic.net
Collectively we are a new unit that is about to take off. Individually, we all have extensive bios that express our experiences working with the likes of Das Effects, King Sun, Today (Teddy Riley), Buju and much more.
Yes, we currently play on the east coat underground and college circuit.
George Clinton, Rakim, Public Enemy, Kanye West, Common, Dead Prez, KRS One, Afrika Bambaata, Zulu Nation, Brand Nubians, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, The Roots, Bootsy Collins, James Brown, Prince, Michael Blackson and the Blackson 5 (lol)
Watch for us as we creep up through the underground and beam up on a musical spiritual mothership.