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| Monday, 05 April 2004 | |
His name resonates with a ring of reverence. He's clearly someone to be regarded with a great deal of respect and perhaps even some degree of awe. He ministers to the masses through his music and honors the memories of the masters through his message. His flock is a group of renegade rappers known as Syndicate - comprised of members of the Crips, Bloods and other gang affiliations -- and with him leading the way, they are determined to remind us all what rap music really represents.
“We’ve been tagged as the NWA of 2004,” says Pope in his New York-drenched accent. Coming straight from the streets of Harlem, Pope is not some quirky rapper who has taken on a gimmicky persona for himself. Pope is the real deal. “I got my name from the old timers,” he explains. “Those who earned their stripes in the ‘hood decided to call me Pope, which was the name for a fellow who had the same type of street credibility that I’ve had throughout my life.” But Pope shuns the bloodshed and street fights, choosing instead to make words his weapon of choice and fake, overly-hyped rappers his targets. And, as a four-time winner at the Apollo Theater, it’s clear that his skills have not gone unnoticed. With the release of his cd, “Love and Bullets,” Pope will once again display his incomparable skills on the mic. “’Love and Bullets’ is just like the book Love and War and it definitely has a lot of personal stuff going on,” Pope explains, “but it’s right out in the open. You know you get the love side of the artist just throwing out his point of view about ladies and situations and girls and all that kind of stuff and the bullets – well that speaks for itself. It’s definitely the hard edge type of stuff. It’s not a versatile album, like straight from the left to the right. It’s actually straight up the middle.”
The raw, uncompromisingly real stories and situations described on “Love and Bullets” are a true depiction of the hard knock life that Pope has lived since he was a young child in Harlem, raised by his mother and “the streets.” Drawing on his name, Pope says he considers himself a true leader of hip hop. “Someone once said to me, ‘There’s God, there’s Jesus, and then there’s the Pope.’ Two of those nobody can really see while the third one is the closest they can get to it….In my head as a rap artist, I see KRS-One as someone who is respected and called -- so to speak -- the God of hip-hop, the manifestation of that is Jehovah, that’s Jay-Z, and now you have the Pope.DOWNLOAD EXCLUSIVE TRACK HERE: Lyrics For We Family: Verse One For more info: http://www.phatstaxx.com |
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