The Ghost, Broadstreet Bully, Philadelphia Freeway, and more—it’s a dream team on one album—a 2000s rap fan’s dream team. Hip-hop’s most formidable lyricists are uniting as Election Day approaches to encourage others to make an impact at the polls through a politically driven project.
A group of emcees, including members of The Roots, State Property, and The Infamous’s solidarity, is influencing communities to get out and use their voices for the most important day of the year. This initiative, called Vote or Else, is not just a musical collaboration; it serves as a rallying cry for change.
On Friday, November 1, the collective released a compelling eight-track EP featuring some of hip-hop’s most influential artists and lyrical heavyweights. Led by Marvin Bing of Mobilize Justice and Pastor Mike McBride of Black Church PAC, this project aims to inspire listeners to raise their voices and make their votes count.
The EP opens with …