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Disk 1 - Track 8: Hmong History "X"
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A complete timeline of our history and existence. The Hmong people. From 3,000 B.C. through 1963 during the Secret War, to 1975 when it split until now. How far we've come and how much we've lost. 7 minutes long. This tells it all. Stay educated.
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I'm just a normal person, in this normal life. Nice, easy outgiong, and simple. I just happen to have a talent. That's all. It doesn't make me a god, nor does
It's been one year since Election Day and my Solo Record.........is finally up for FREE online streaming. Alright. Finally! After one year of the actual hard copy release, I am ready and done. The official Election Day release on November 4th, 2008 is here. And it's yours for the taking. I announced it long ago and it has been anticipated since. I'm so happy this is over. I hope you enjoy it. Now, I can move along and leave this behind me. That this is over with. Again, I am a not for profit artist. Starving, but for sure, doing it correctly. That means, FREE albums for everyone. No sales. Look for it wherever you may roam. I'm everywhere. __________________________________________ Here are a few LIVE Testimonials/reviews. Word on the street. See what people are saying: "Elfy is speaking up on things that nobody is saying. This guy’s for real. Under any circumstance, he’ll be on the front line. He’s there for us. I’ve learned so much from him. In times of trouble, this guy will speak up for you. There will be issues and things you’re going to have to deal with. This man will be there." Fidel (Gorilla Promo) Yo sh*t is tight homie. You need to be working on a DVD." _______________________________________________ Elvis-enjoyed meeting you,listening to your Cd,and getting this...I'm Mark, maybe we can put something together on the performance/event level. I'm a pro promoter here in town.....till some time in the near future..peace. - Mark Shurilla (WAMI Award-winner) Damn Elfy. You a militant, man. Hahah. Sh*t is real. I'm bumping it right now. Really feeling it. Keep it up. - DJ Palastine All I got to say is, this is a Milwaukee CLASSIC! - Mike Lee (Club Rain/Fuego) Yeah. It’s definitely YOU. Dao Vang (Bro-in-law) I’m digging the album man. Definitely learned some shit about your culture from it. DJ Mighty Thor You should really let the kids hear it. This should be for them. It lets them know the separation between fame and passion. Chue Vang (Church) Your stuff is different. You have something to say. I’ve got your back all the way. - DJ Shortround _____________________________________________ Yeah. Everybody said it is the bomb from you. Can’t argue with that man. I’m gonna need you to feature in my 2nd upcoming album for sure. Stay true to the Hmong. Tou Saik gave me the CD yesterday at the New Year. I listening all day today man. I gonna say is the best I ever heard from a Hmong artist. I hope one day you make it to the industry and be the first Hmong to made it. Good luck. You got my full support. Tsis K (California) _____________________________________________ “I really like Instrumental. It reminds me of allergic, which is so far my favorite song of yours. I also like the things you use and say. I really like the album. It’s got your personality and YOU written all over it. Felt like I was having a conversation with you. It’s deep and inspirational. Kudos. By the way, I love ‘Never Again’. I was listening to it after a bitching from my mom about school.,” - Linda Vang (MN) _____________________________________________ “It was good all the way through. I listened from beginning to end. It was powerful.” VARIOUS _____________________________________________ Track 5 “Live Alive” made me think. I liked it. It was really you. My Hate, Your Love. Reminded me of all of our relationships. Especially me and Ger. Nancy Garza Yeah. Me and Kou agree too. Hehe. Mai Sue _____________________________________________ Yo sh*t was tight man. It was real. I appreciate it man. You intelligent. - Geno I liked track 2 on your second disk (Instrumental). It’s long. But it’s good to hear just YOU sometime. Without the music. That was my best one. Shirley Track 2 was the best. You kept it real. It’s not all about the fame you know. You’re right. We need to focus on more support for the artists. Tou Sue That was dope. How you kept it accapella and just spoke. DJ DLo _____________________________________________ “Why you so humble? I sense that you feel you have to explain yourself. Don’t do that. Fuck the hate. Fuck the love. Once the music is out. It is no longer yours. It’s the peoples. Love it or hate it. It belongs to them. Let them deal with it. Let it go. At least you had the courage to say it.” Adebisi _____________________________________________ I must say. That CD you gave me was good. I really, really liked it. It had a lot in it. And was very talented. Now that I heard it, I really want to come into the studio. I mean, it was one of the best I ever heard of all time. Period. Donny (Student/Shelter Home) _____________________________________________ Ey. Ur CD's raw man. Feeling it! Still listening yo! First disk still replaying tracks and listening but so far real good man. Good sh*t bro! Talk about a movement. Ha. There it is! People gon' get it twisted but of course yo, it's you. Got much respect yo! Its real nice though still. Anyways, we all just chillin listening to it and all so you got a bunch of listeners yo! I make sure they understand. Ha. It's cool bro! Everythings good. Good ups! Dookie (Milwaukee, WI minor) ____________________________________________________ “Success is the only revenge”. Loving the CD. My grandfather was Chinese adopted into a Lor family. History is just weird. Different? Hopefully in a good way. Haha. Actually listening to it right now again cause I wanted to listen to the words carefully. See Lor I am excited and proud of your accomplishments. Wish you the very best. Funny Guy Sai (Comedian) _____________________________________________ It was a good show! I enjoyed it! Thanks for the invite. Thanks Elvis! Let me know what about the events that you have going on too and i'll try to come to them. i'm at the beginning stages of trying to see where i can start with making postitive changes. I think it's awesome that you are trying to reach out to the younger generation. My dad does alot of non profit work but I think he reaches out more to the older generation and the younger ones are the ones who are the future. Keep doing what you are doing! i like the cd. my favorite is Hmong history ex. it's the cd i've been playing in my car. Take care and see ya around. -Maiko myspace.com/maiko_xiong hey elfy! great performance last night! no, i thought it fit in well with the program. Amy _____________________________________________________________________ I wasted a lot of Life trying to figure out what to do, and now ... never enough time! We make it, we Survive. Fres and I have had some hardcore discussions about the Hmong people, culture, and their adversity. It really upset me that not only did I not know more about their struggle but that more people in general are so unfamiliar with this story. Your words read truth ... honesty ... let's get build more bridges, less walls ... I will return Brother. All the best! ABSOLUTELY!!! I'm hooked on your disc 1 - trk 8-9 BRO ... All of it, actually... every time I listen, I learn. Let's talk shop soon! I got A LOT out of your record ... most importantly, 'AFFIRMATION'. We gotta stay together and bring people together in the Dark times. I know, that's what you're doing. It's beyond the spoken word, it's a feeling. Take care, stay well, and stay you Bro! Keep in reach ...” - Dan (SpeedFreaks) Metal ______________________________________________________________ It was a good CD man. The messages were strong. I listened the whole way, both discs. Good stuff. Yeah, Winner gave it to me the other day. He liked it too. Though he says it’s kind of crazy. The dude really thinks you need counseling. Hahah. Cedric (Michigan) Yo. That’s what I’m talkin about man. This is the album we’ve been waiting for. It finally happened. And I knew it was going to be you. You were always different from the rest of them man. I always knew you had something. I liked you the most. We drove all the way down just because I heard you were throwing your release. Nobody is speaking the messages you are speaking man. The world needs to hear this. Thanks. - Seymore (Green Bay) I believe in Elvis man. Give him my money. He’s got all my support. Dan ( Green Bay) “My Hate, Your Love” was a very deep and emotional song. It was compact with so many points and views. It made me cry. Your sister Bao didn’t really understand it until I explained it to her. But it was very moving. It touched me. That’s a song that is catchy and correct and can attract many ears. I really liked it. There was also a song in your first disk that Bao really wants to translate into Hmong so mom and dad can hear it and understand. You just really have to make music that’s more listenable. And I really liked how you put Hollywood together. It was a very catchy song. - Panh (Older sister) Dude. A lot of people from our circle are very upset about the album. They didn't like some of the stuff you said. We need to talk. - Tou Saik (Activist) It's a harsh reality. But not everything is nice. It was very tough. People need to hear it. - Cousing Vang Yeah dude. You have to be direct sometimes. I like it. - Solomon (Milwaukee) "GREAT CD (SCUM)..love it..its goin to be a big hit" - Neng (Sheboygan) "There are, other more beautiful parts to it. I remember, at times, when I once felt like, scum." - Margarette Arney _____________________________________________ "it's intense. i don't like it. and i like it. i don't like it cause it's raw, real, and i understand it. and i like it cause it's raw, real, and i understand it. it's actually kinda bewildering to feel like someone took my thoughts and put it on their own pieces of paper. it takes my introspection to another level... almost like the concept of wanting to physically meet yourself and feeling like you just did." - srida m. (Washington)
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Genre
World World General
Charts
#2,198 in subgenre Peak #5
Charts
Peak #13
Author
Elvis Thao
Rights
Shaolin Entertainment
Uploaded
November 02, 2009
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MP3 6.0 MB 128 kbps 6:34
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Oh Lord. Look what they've done. Be with us
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CLIP In 3000 BC, the people, the Hmong people, Settled on the upper Yellow River, known as the Jiuli Tribe, Ruled much of Northeastern China, Ruled by the Hmong warrior king, Chiyou, won 9 battles against the Chinese/ The 10th was lost, we moved out to the lower levels, Was labeled “miaio” to them known as savages, The Jiuli then called themselves “Hmong” meaning, “People who love freedom, justice, and loyalty”/ Then the Hmong built a kingdom in southern China, Tang Dynasty armies kill the Hmong king, force us to slavery, We break into 18 clans and fled into the mountains, 30,000 Hmong die fighting persecution/ By Qing Dynasty troops, assimilated as Rebels, The First Hmong move to the highlands of Southeast Asia, Migration to Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and Burma, Then the French began to colonize Laos, put them under French rule/ Made Hmong settlers pay taxes to the lowland, So we launched the “Madman’s War”, “War of the Insane”, Unsuccessful, made French upgrade political status, Then the Japanese invade Laos/ Declaring Laos independent from French rule, Now the constitution recognizes the Hmong as citizens, Who became rivals, help the French fight Vietnamese invaders, Hmong guerillas fight communist, the struggle goes on!!!/ CLIP In 1961, the CIA appoints General Vang Pao, To force 9,000 Hmong tribesman into a secret Army in Laos, President Kennedy puts him in charge of 14 battalions, US planes bomb the Ho Chi Minh trail/ About 40,000 strong to fight Communist Pathet Lao, Launching the Vietnam War, Military Region II, guerilla unit killer troops, 84 companies of Hmong infantry, organized/ 3 Million tons of bombs dropped, exceeding World War II, Established in Long Cheng, across the Mekong, We drew blood, it weren’t the Americans dying, It was our people, it was our people/ The generation of men deceased, 15 year olds forced to fight, all males complete, In desperation to escape Laos, in hopes of being free, Protection and aid promised by the CIA/ In 1973, we were told to cease fire, America would no longer help the refugees, Like cowards they fled, pulled out of Laos and they left, Us to battle more than 40,000 Vietnamese troops/ They withdrew completely in 1975, Left to seek shelter while the rest of us died, So we scattered and fled, marched to a new beginning, Fighting to survive, the struggle goes on!!!/ CLIP It wasn’t easier for life after 1975, Relocation to Refugee camps Ban Vinai, Some made it across the Mekong River to seek freedom, Others didn’t, and some scattered abroad/ More than 7 million in South China, 400,000 in Laos, 250,000 here in the US, Others fled to Thailand, Canada, France, French Guyana, Argentina and Australia/ But for the less fortunate, left behind, Put into re-education camps, victimized, Attempting to flee to Thailand, get across the Mekong, Some surrendered, tired of fighting for freedom/ Those who resisted took refuge in the jungles, Hid in the mountains, they were called the “Chao Fa”, “Lords of the Sky”, “God’s Disciples”, To destroy the Evil Giant of Communism/ Til today 300,000 of my people secretly slayed, Hunted and attacked, women’s raped, Families robbed, dropping chemical bombs, Children abused behind enemy lines/ Biological and poisonous chemicals, heavy artillery, Lifted up by choppers we breathe, Fighting for our lives, searching for human rights, Next is total annihilation, 30 years ago/ The STRUGGLE goes ON!!!
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