Black kid white town: Hip hop, George Floyd, and brokenness | Matt "Nur-D" Allen | TEDxMinneapolis
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Загружено: 2020-10-28
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Описание: Matt Allen, rising Minneapolis Hip Hop artist under the name Nur-D, found the very pillars of his of music, storytelling, and the origins his success forever altered after being thrust into the middle of the uprising that followed the murder of George Floyd. Matt asks us to join him in navigating through harsh truths, and shares his bitter realizations of what makes some music more successful while songs with jagged edges are left unheard. Filmed September 13th, 2020 at The Holden Room in Minneapolis. Matt Allen, known on stage as Nur-D, hit the MN Hip Hop scene in 2018 and has since performed at Soundset, shared the stage with Atmosphere, Tyler the Creator, Migos, and the Wu Tang Clan, and toured with Brother Ali. His album Songs About Stuff was featured by the StarTribune as one of the Best MN Albums of 2019. As a self-proclaimed goofy nerd who loves comic books and pro-wrestling, Matt brings an authentic, boundary-crossing style to the industry. His debut albums could be characterized as “clean rap”, free from cursing and featuring topics ranging from video games to body positivity. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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