daveyd - Franti & Spearhead being targeted by FBINext Article Interviews News WordsTaken from daveyd.com (March 26, 2003)
Franti a long time activist has been selling out venues and drawing up to 30 thousand people to outdoor concerts around the country.. This is happening despite the fact that local Bay Area Hip Hop radio stations have not once played any of his popular songs...He released what many consider a landmark album when he was under the name 'Disposable Heroes of Hiphopocrisy'. Some of the songs that he released 10 years ago like 'Satanic Reverses' where he gives a break down of Middle East geo-politics are quite applicable today. Today the most glaring omission from radio stations is a song called 'Bomb The World' which started out as an acoustic song...The remix features Bay Area soul singer Ledisi and Beatbox artist Radioactive. The Hip Hop/reggea track was freaked out by Sly and Robbie. The infectuos chorus goes 'You Can Bomb The World to Pieces, but You can't bomb the world to Peace'. The song is absolutely incredible and is perhaps one of the best anti-war songs to come out to date. Its doesn't advocate violence. Nor does it call out and point fingers at any politicians. It's a call for peace and could easily be a song that Bob Marley would've done. Now the song first raised eyebrows when he performed it on the Craig Kilborne show shortly after 9-11. The producers were enraged that Franti did the song and censored it from their broadcast. Several months later they went ahead and played the performance.
One thing about Franti is that everywhere he plays he attracts huge crowds. And despite having slamming Hip Hop songs that address societal ills like the prison industrial complex, HIV/AIDs and Media Control, he gets no urban radio play. This is inspite the fact that he played on the Smoking Grooves Tour. This is despite the fact that he has had remixes of some of his popular songs done by the Fugees. This is despite the fact that he has had in group dope underground Hip Hop artists like Azeem and RadioActive. This is inspite the fact that the free concerts that he pays for and annual puts on has not only attracted 20 thousand plus crowds but have also included Digital Underground, Talib Kweli, The Coup, Mystic and KRS-One on the bill. Recently members of
Michael Franti's band got some late visits from the FBI who were concerned
about his anti-war songs and activities. He explained whats been going the
other day on the excellent radio show Democracy Now Here's a
transcript of that interview taken from AlterNet - Interview by Amy Goodman.
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