Paebak - A Day in the Life Part 2. “Granny”
Behind the scenes of “Granny”
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Whypaebak.com
Official Video coming soon
Paebak - A Day in the Life Part 2. “Granny”
Behind the scenes of “Granny”
ForeverKingsTV.com
Whypaebak.com
Official Video coming soon
Moshadee - Just Like That (Official Video)
Forever Kings TV x PFOP
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“The Progression”
This is the first Forever Kings produced & edited music video. This is part 1 of the “A Day in The Life” series with Pae’bak. There will be much more to see of him on our blog, a proper introduction to Pae’bak is coming soon. He will be the first of our “Get To Know…” series.
— -Forever Kings
“This whole team bout to smash the streets”
Taking inspiration from Kanye’s G.O.O.D. Friday single covers; Rashgmaal_FK, FK’s graphic designer, did a flyer for the team.
ShoutOut to @vashtie.
John Legend & The Roots perform “I Can’t Write Left Handed”.
Original song by Bill Withers but this cover is on Wake Up. These live performances are Remarkable!

A collaboration with John Legend and The Roots is nothing short of Great Music. They both have been producing exceptional music for years now, so them coming together only made sense. The two came up with the concept for this album back in 2008 during the time of the Elections; to produce Political Soul Music, as I would put it. It has taken two years to complete the album but upon listening it is evident why it took so long, music of this magnitude takes time. The album consists of covers of the likes of Don Hathaway and Marvin Gaye making it reminiscent of that “60’s Soul Music” that uplifted and inspired.
Wake Up is in stores now. It is definitely worth the buy.
The Black Ivy by Street Etiquette.
Spoken Word by Joekenneth Museau
Music: Aretha Franklin - Young, Gifted & Black (1972)
Shot by: CJ Something
Location: Harlem, NY
Click link to see the slideshow of the photo shoot. http://streetetiquette.com/the-black-ivy/
Jay-Z Breaks Down Most Kingz.
This is a great promo for the book Decoded, where Jay explains the thought process behind the song Most Kingz.