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Fiction
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The only female of Stubborn Lights crew, Akweta's imagery fools the senses and welcomes us to a world where Fiction is reality and the rest is only a dream.
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SL is more than your cookie cutter Hip Hop act. They consistently bring heat that's battle-oriented, positive, introspective, and smart with a creative vision
Stubborn Lights is a Bay Area Hip Hop group that is ready to explode on the scene with the most refreshing Hip Hop to grace the spot in years. "T@X!" (simply stated as Tax) is the emcee of the crew who struts brash, informative, coastally ambiguous flavor over rugged, neck snapping beats produced by the crew’s man behind the music, Right Engle. Heavily influenced by John Coltrane and other Jazz greats, Right’s beats seem to stem from a place where razor wire and sunbeams coexist in harmony, making each track a definitely unique experience. Backed by the Bay Area’s own DJ Shameless of KZSU fame, Stubborn Lights truly refuse to not shine. With original, introspective, and pensive tracks, they are sure to leave you open and asking for more. Not your cookie cutter Hip Hop crew, SL is not afraid to take a holistic approach to Hip Hop and invites their listeners wholeheartedly into their world where Hip Hop pays homage to all it’s influences all the time. With songs like "Fiction," (featuring Bay Area poetess Akweta Colbert) an almost literal audible breath of fresh air that forces the listener to exhale, and "Mr. Radio Man," a hard edged exposé of the stale, monopolized world of Corporate America's commercial radio, the Lights cover the full spectrum of what's missing in Hip Hop today.
Song Info
Genre
Hip-Hop Spoken Word
Charts
Peak #1,500
Peak in subgenre #23
Author
Stubborn Lights
Rights
Stubborn Lights Media 2003
Uploaded
May 13, 2005
Track Files
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:37
Story behind the song
Fiction is the story of a young woman who is searching for an external source of love and validation, only to end up with her heart broken and esteem shot. I wrote this poem for her and for all women and men who believe that they can find true happiness in another human being. It is essentially a love poem, but not in the typical sense of the word. Fiction goes in the face of the standard poetic form - the typical "if he loves me, I will be happy" premise. Fiction is about self love and the love of God being the only perfect love that we can know. It is a poem of self-realization and divine, eternal love.
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