
Kemet Asen
Real Hip-Hop, Underground, but not backpacker! We balance the basic elements; we might build with you on a song, battle cats, uplift, party (but not watered dow

Crabz-n-d-Barrel Crabz-n-d-Barrel
The Seven Dayz: Mix-Tape Ish...This song is a social discussion about the influence of hip-hop on the mind state of black youth.

It's The Hallow Movement It's The Hallow Movement
This is the first time the entire Hallow Movement came together on one song; appearing in this order: B.Free,Vintage,Rock,D'jedi,Red Vision,Black Flame,Supreme,and Kemet Asen. (produced by Kemet)

Murder in the Streets Murder in the Streets
The Seven Dayz: Cops,Commercial Rap, DA's, and the Public School System = Murder in the streets. (produced by Kemet) This is just a rough version!

The 7 Dayz are Comin' The 7 Dayz are Comin'
The Seven Dayz: Another early song by Kemet and Jedi. It's a warning of our arrival with spiritual overtones. Jedi sparks shit off with the first verse...pay attention! (produced by Kemet)

Crack Down (Industry Diss) Crack Down (Industry Diss)
Kemet Asen: Mix-Tape Ish...Attention Alert Industry Emcees, We Takin this Back to the Street, this is a Crack Down! f*** Commercial Rap...
Bring Hip-Hop back to the streets, back to the people, back to life!
Hip-Hop began as a resistance movement, speaking directly to oppressed peoples everywhere. Yet as of late hip-hop has fallen into unrighteous hands. Its voice no longer represents the cries of the oppressed, but rather the flaunts of devilishment and ignorance. Through the promotion of lavish spending and tangible goods, hip-hop has been utilized as a silent weapon in the quiet war currently ensuing against a rapidly growing minority population.
Overstand the power of this rap shit; you sambo, singing niggas! I, Kemet Asen, have constructed The Hallow Movement to breate life back into hip-hop. This site highlights work from D'jedi, Vintage, Supreme, B.Free, Love, and Kemet Asen.
ONE!
The Hallow Movement, a group of eight emcees was constructed in '95 with the aim of just buildin' and adding on as a family. Yet in 2000 it got real when this rap shit started fallin off. Exercising understanding and maturity The Movement started to hold weekly meetings, laying out the blueprint to bring hip-hop back. The group is currently in the lab working on a NEW demo. Keep your ears to the street!
Rhymes: Rakim, Nasir, Kweli & Mos, GZA...
Beats: RZA, Primo, Pete Rock, Alchemist, Kanye.