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Tuesday, 1 November 2016

COHH SUPER STORES

Council Of Hip Hop  Nigeria now Temple of Hip Hop Nigeria  Wear is a new apparel store that caters for all Hiphoppas across  the world and our community in Nigeria. As our name suggests our focus is to provide Hip Hop wears apparel and accessories, and position ourselves as the top retail store servicing this particular market.

We are the first and only Hip Hop preservers and Kultures keepers’ African owned Hip Hop store in the city of Jos Plateau state Nigeria. Our intentions are to obtain 80% market share and become Nigerian distributors of all Hip Hop instruments like Gospel of Hip Hop, materials about Hip Hop etc, shopping activity for Nigerian population as well others who enjoy wearing Hip Hop apparel.
COHH Wear will be located at No. 10 miango road jos Plateau state Nigeria. We believe that this is critical to our initial success and long-term growth. 



Our Mix tape The First and Second Principles is also available in our stores.


You book or email us on deejaygopep@gmail.com or call us +2348134655910, +2348025249326

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

SNEAK PEAK!! INTERNATIONAL UNDAGROUND MOVEMENT (I.U.M) 2ND PRINCIPLE MIXTAPE

Sneak Peak !! The International Undaground Movement (I.U.M.) has been working diligently on securing Hiphoppas from all around the world to share their skills and show their support for the Standing Rock Protectors who are standing against the DAPL. This will be a long winter for many and the Second Principle Mixtape will be a fundraising project to send the much needed supplies to the Protectors. More details are coming soon !!! If you are interested in assisting with this project in any way please reach out toRobert N Ashley Armijo aka Stat-One and Ambitious-One.
~Hip Hop Declaration of Peace, Second Principle:
Hiphop Kulture respects the dignity and sanctity of life without discrimination or prejudice. Hiphoppas shall thoroughly consider the protection and developement of life, over and before the individual decision to destroy or seek to alter its natural developement."

Monday, 11 April 2016

KRS ONE AND MC SHAN REIGNITED THEIR 30 YEARS BEEF

KRS-One and MC Shan, Hip-Hop’s version of Ali and Fraizer,  just added another chapter to their 30-year long beef. The two veteran MCs are in yet another squabble over who won “The Bridge Wars.”

Just in case you’re not all the way up on your Hip-Hop history, KRS-One’s Boogie Down Productions and MC Shan’s Juice Crew were once in a bitter rivalry over where exactly Hip-Hop originated from. Shan and Juice Crew claimed that it started in Queens while KRS and BDP swore that it began in the Bronx. The conflict resulted in classic diss records like Shan’s “The Bridge” and KRS’ “South Bronx” and “The Bridge Is Over” being exchanged. The winner of the “Wars” was never officially named although many would say that it was KRS and BDP. Especially with KRS reminding anyone who will listen that he beat Shan in the battle.

But Shan isn’t quite ready to let it go.
In an interview with the Murder Master Music Show, Shan says that he feels that him and KRS never really battled to begin with. “Me and [KRS-One] never battled, ever,” said Shan. “I don’t care; any Hip-Hop historian knows a battle is two cats on stage, doing what they do.”

Shan went on to challenge KRS and even warned that he has a stash of rhymes ready for KRS when they finally do battle on stage. Murder Master Music Show host Prez claims to have invited KRS to appear and rise to the challenge, but instead received a phone call where KRS demanded an apology from Shan
KRS-One and MC Shan, Hip-Hop’s version of Ali and Fraizer,  just added another chapter to their 30-year long beef. The two veteran MCs are in yet another squabble over who won “The Bridge Wars.” 
Just in case you’re not all the way up on your Hip-Hop history, KRS-One’s Boogie Down Productions and MC Shan’s Juice Crew were once in a bitter rivalry over where exactly Hip-Hop originated from. Shan and Juice Crew claimed that it started in Queens while KRS and BDP swore that it began in the Bronx. The conflict resulted in classic diss records like Shan’s “The Bridge” and KRS’ “South Bronx” and “The Bridge Is Over” being exchanged. The winner of the “Wars” was never officially named although many would say that it was KRS and BDP. Especially with KRS reminding anyone who will listen that he beat Shan in the battle.
But Shan isn’t quite ready to let it go.
- See more at: http://hiphopwired.com/2016/04/08/mc-shan-responds-krs-one-apology-demands-vicious-bars/#sthash.SghxJT9b.dpuf
MC Shan

MC Shan Responds To KRS-One Apology Demands With Vicious Bars [VIDEO]

 
KRS-One and MC Shan, Hip-Hop’s version of Ali and Fraizer,  just added another chapter to their 30-year long beef. The two veteran MCs are in yet another squabble over who won “The Bridge Wars.” 
Just in case you’re not all the way up on your Hip-Hop history, KRS-One’s Boogie Down Productions and MC Shan’s Juice Crew were once in a bitter rivalry over where exactly Hip-Hop originated from. Shan and Juice Crew claimed that it started in Queens while KRS and BDP swore that it began in the Bronx. The conflict resulted in classic diss records like Shan’s “The Bridge” and KRS’ “South Bronx” and “The Bridge Is Over” being exchanged. The winner of the “Wars” was never officially named although many would say that it was KRS and BDP. Especially with KRS reminding anyone who will listen that he beat Shan in the battle.
But Shan isn’t quite ready to let it go.
In an interview with the Murder Master Music Show, Shan says that he feels that him and KRS never really battled to begin with. “Me and [KRS-One] never battled, ever,” said Shan. “I don’t care; any Hip-Hop historian knows a battle is two cats on stage, doing what they do.”
Shan went on to challenge KRS and even warned that he has a stash of rhymes ready for KRS when they finally do battle on stage. Murder Master Music Show host Prez claims to have invited KRS to appear and rise to the challenge, but instead received a phone call where KRS demanded an apology from Shan.
That did not happen.
Shan however did respond with a blistering freestyle over the phone on the next episode of the show. For three straight minutes, Shan rapped with no beat. Before you judge, take a listen, Shan came with some pretty vicious bars and ended it with “that’s your apology.” Perhaps this this is a preview of the rhymes he claims to have stashed away.
- See more at: http://hiphopwired.com/2016/04/08/mc-shan-responds-krs-one-apology-demands-vicious-bars/#sthash.SghxJT9b.dpuf
MC Shan

MC Shan Responds To KRS-One Apology Demands With Vicious Bars [VIDEO]

 
KRS-One and MC Shan, Hip-Hop’s version of Ali and Fraizer,  just added another chapter to their 30-year long beef. The two veteran MCs are in yet another squabble over who won “The Bridge Wars.” 
Just in case you’re not all the way up on your Hip-Hop history, KRS-One’s Boogie Down Productions and MC Shan’s Juice Crew were once in a bitter rivalry over where exactly Hip-Hop originated from. Shan and Juice Crew claimed that it started in Queens while KRS and BDP swore that it began in the Bronx. The conflict resulted in classic diss records like Shan’s “The Bridge” and KRS’ “South Bronx” and “The Bridge Is Over” being exchanged. The winner of the “Wars” was never officially named although many would say that it was KRS and BDP. Especially with KRS reminding anyone who will listen that he beat Shan in the battle.
But Shan isn’t quite ready to let it go.
In an interview with the Murder Master Music Show, Shan says that he feels that him and KRS never really battled to begin with. “Me and [KRS-One] never battled, ever,” said Shan. “I don’t care; any Hip-Hop historian knows a battle is two cats on stage, doing what they do.”
Shan went on to challenge KRS and even warned that he has a stash of rhymes ready for KRS when they finally do battle on stage. Murder Master Music Show host Prez claims to have invited KRS to appear and rise to the challenge, but instead received a phone call where KRS demanded an apology from Shan.
That did not happen.
Shan however did respond with a blistering freestyle over the phone on the next episode of the show. For three straight minutes, Shan rapped with no beat. Before you judge, take a listen, Shan came with some pretty vicious bars and ended it with “that’s your apology.” Perhaps this this is a preview of the rhymes he claims to have stashed away.
- See more at: http://hiphopwired.com/2016/04/08/mc-shan-responds-krs-one-apology-demands-vicious-bars/#sthash.SghxJT9b.dpuf
MC Shan

MC Shan Responds To KRS-One Apology Demands With Vicious Bars [VIDEO]

 
KRS-One and MC Shan, Hip-Hop’s version of Ali and Fraizer,  just added another chapter to their 30-year long beef. The two veteran MCs are in yet another squabble over who won “The Bridge Wars.” 
Just in case you’re not all the way up on your Hip-Hop history, KRS-One’s Boogie Down Productions and MC Shan’s Juice Crew were once in a bitter rivalry over where exactly Hip-Hop originated from. Shan and Juice Crew claimed that it started in Queens while KRS and BDP swore that it began in the Bronx. The conflict resulted in classic diss records like Shan’s “The Bridge” and KRS’ “South Bronx” and “The Bridge Is Over” being exchanged. The winner of the “Wars” was never officially named although many would say that it was KRS and BDP. Especially with KRS reminding anyone who will listen that he beat Shan in the battle.
But Shan isn’t quite ready to let it go.
In an interview with the Murder Master Music Show, Shan says that he feels that him and KRS never really battled to begin with. “Me and [KRS-One] never battled, ever,” said Shan. “I don’t care; any Hip-Hop historian knows a battle is two cats on stage, doing what they do.”
Shan went on to challenge KRS and even warned that he has a stash of rhymes ready for KRS when they finally do battle on stage. Murder Master Music Show host Prez claims to have invited KRS to appear and rise to the challenge, but instead received a phone call where KRS demanded an apology from Shan.
That did not happen.
Shan however did respond with a blistering freestyle over the phone on the next episode of the show. For three straight minutes, Shan rapped with no beat. Before you judge, take a listen, Shan came with some pretty vicious bars and ended it with “that’s your apology.” Perhaps this this is a preview of the rhymes he claims to have stashed away.
- See more at: http://hiphopwired.com/2016/04/08/mc-shan-responds-krs-one-apology-demands-vicious-bars/#sthash.SghxJT9b.dpuf

Saturday, 9 April 2016

ANGOLAN RAPPER LUATY BEIRAO JAILED FOR REBELLION



A prominent Angolan rapper has been sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison for planning a rebellion against President Jose Eduardo dos Santos.
Luaty Beirao was sentenced by a court in the capital, Luanda, along with 16 other activists who were given jail terms of between two and eight years.
Amnesty International said they had been sentenced by a "kangaroo court".
The 17 were arrested in June after discussing a book about non-violent resistance at their book club.
Mr Dos Santos has ruled oil-rich Angola since 1979
Beirao, also known by his stage name Ikonoklasta, has been an outspoken critic of the government, calling for a fairer distribution of the southern African state's oil wealth.
He embarked on a five-week hunger strike in September in protest at his detention.
The judge convicted him of "rebellion against the president of the republic, criminal association and falsifying documents"

The trial had prompted global outrage, with rights groups saying it showed that Mr Dos Santos' government was becoming increasingly repressive in its attempts to remain in power.
Human Rights Watch said the verdict was "a ridiculous scandal", while Amnesty International described the defendants on Twitter as "prisoners of conscience" who had been subjected to a "kangaroo court trial [which] violated international standards".
Prosecutors defended the arrests, arguing that the 17 were planning an uprising among students and workers "with incalculable consequences".
The jailed activists, who belonged to a youth movement, had previously held demonstrations demanding the resignation of Mr dos Santos, who has been in power for 36 years.
Their book club had discussed the 1993 book by Gene Sharp called From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation.
Angola is Africa's second-largest oil producer, and has witnessed an economic boom since the end of a civil war in 2002.
However, critics of the elected government say the wealth has only benefited a small elite.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

INTERNATIONAL UNDAGROUND MOVEMENT~WHAT !!! 700.00 !! Big up to EVERYONE who has donated so far to our fundraising campaign !! We are now able to send a full case of the Gospel of Hip Hop to Nigeria. Big ups to Hemanifezt, Lucian, Robert, Zaakeyia, Christophe, Lfitid, Voyvsy, Mary, Maureen, Myrhhlin, William, John, Jake, El Mistero X, Inspector Deejay, and SUN ONE !!!


~WHAT !!! 700.00 !! Big up to EVERYONE who has donated so far to our fundraising campaign !! We are now able to send a full case of the Gospel of Hip Hop to Nigeria. Big ups to Hemanifezt, Lucian, Robert, Zaakeyia, Christophe, Lfitid, Voyvsy, Mary, Maureen, Myrhhlin, William, John, Jake, El Mistero X, Inspector Deejay, and SUN ONE !!!


Wednesday, 2 March 2016

COUNCIL OF HIP HOP MOVEMENT : THE FIRST PRINCIPLE MIXTAPE

COUNCIL OF HIP HOP NIGERIA TOHHN : THE FIRST PRINCIPLE MIXTAPE: Peace and much Love, The Council Of Hip Hop Movement Nigeria has teamed up with The Temple of Hip Hop to help raise funds to send 20 copi...

THE FIRST PRINCIPLE MIXTAPE


Peace and much Love, The Council Of Hip Hop Movement Nigeria has teamed up with The Temple of Hip Hop to help raise funds to send 20 copies of the Gospel of Hip Hop (by:KRS-One) to Nigeria. Each book costs $15.00 from the publisher, and $55.00 per book in shipping and handling. Therefore each book costs a total of $70.00 US dollars to send to Nigeria from the United States.

For this to happen, we need your help! We have assembled some of the top underground conscious MC's from all over the planet to donate their time, resources and music. So for every donation received we will be sending a digital copy of the "International Underground Movement /The First Principle" mixtape. This is truly a historic undertaking and the first international mixtape of its kind. 

Al donations are appreciated and needed. So if you donate .99 cents or $99 you will receive a digital copy of this historic mixtape as our thank you. We thank you in advance for your donation, and we look forward to delivering more community projects in the future. There it is!

Once your donation is made you will recieve a download code for the mixtape via e-mail.ption

FINALLY IS HERE( FIRST PRINCIPLE MIXTAPE)

Our Forms Available if you want to be part of our Movement. Please kindly call or write to us on this number and email address. +2348025249326, +2348134655910. deejaygopep@gmail.com, deejaygopep@yahoo.com.
Note
For the fundraising of the First Principle Mix Tape you can still mail us or follow this link to donate https://www.gofundme.com/firstprinciple. This basically for those living in Nigeria and other psrt of African continents. 
PEACE.

Friday, 12 February 2016

NEW LIST FROM THE TEMPLE OF HIP HOP CALIFORNIA

The successful artists in Jos Nigeria that made it in the new mix tape The First Principle put together by the Temple of Hip Hop Cali.
1.  GOD OR FOE                           ETHERNAHL
2.  HIP HOP                                    RAHEED THA WISDOMIST
3.  HOW DO YOU LIKE NOW   ANZOSTA
4.  RAP SUPERMAN                     AFRO-EZCOBARZ
5.  TIME TRAVELS                         16 DISNEY
6.  WE LIVE                                       INSPECTOR DEEJAY
7.  GHOST WRITTERS                  CHROMATIC

8.  NINE PLANET                            GROUND ZERO