Legendary battle just released by quest some of the legends include, c rayz Walz, k to the I, esoteric, virtuoso, Pumpkinhead, jaysaun, sage Francis, akrobatik and many more! This is crazy!
Legendary battle just released by quest some of the legends include, c rayz Walz, k to the I, esoteric, virtuoso, Pumpkinhead, jaysaun, sage Francis, akrobatik and many more! This is crazy!
This is pretty cool Sage Francis and B. Dolan are doing some collaborative work and this seems and sounds video related. A very cool video Imo.
The “UBUNTU” MP3 is available at: http://tinyurl.com/SageFrancisUbuntu
ALL BACKGROUND INFO IS POSTED BELOW:
-by Sage FrancisProceeds of this song’s sale will go toward helping the children I address in this song. We don’t have video clips available to us at the moment so we decided to make a picture-video to show the people and places the song is inspired by. If you wish to, you can read the lyrics here: http://tinyurl.com/SageFrancisUbuntu
I have thought about these children every single day since being acquainted with them almost two years ago. I decided that I can no longer sit on this song. In 2011 I visited Durban, South Africa to help mentor and provide care for HIV-infected children. For me, it was a crash-course education on their situation, culture, history, and various forms of treatment (or lack there of.) With a reported 5.6 million people living with HIV, South Africa has the highest HIV infection rate in the world. That is mainly due to misinformation propagated by the government as well as the people’s lack of access to education and proper medical care. With so many people dying of AIDS in this area, many children are often left to fend for themselves in overcrowded “orphanages”, many of which have no electricity or running water according to what I witnessed.
My trip to Durban and the surrounding rural areas was organized by people who were filming a documentary on a community of people who were receiving alternative treatment along with their normal ARV (anti-retroviral) treatment. I joined a group of national and international poets whose task it was to make a connection with the children and communicate their story to the world. Toward the end of my stay I wrote a song called UBUNTU (Water Into Wine) which I was initially hoping to release as a companion piece to the film. The documentary will probably do a much better job of explaining the vast array of emotions we all went through, but as it still isn’t completed I figured it might be best to just release the song now.
The artwork for UBUNTU is a portrait of Nonoti done by Phil Cooper. Nonoti was one of the younger girls in the group who made a deep and everlasting impression on everyone she met. We lost Nonoti to HIV-related complications earlier this year, so along with the children I name in this song, and all the great people I met during my stay in Durban, a special dedication goes out to her (R.I.P.)
If you’re ever given the opportunity to visit Africa and provide a helping hand, I highly recommend it. You will learn more than you could ever imagine about yourself, humanity and the world in general. You can view more pictures of my trip to South Africa and the children this song is about here: http://tinyurl.com/SageSouthAfrica2011
Most of the pictures are by me but the really GOOD ones are by Alex Forster.
Special big shouts to IainEwok and Karen for giving me updates on the children and making sure that the donations go to good use. Much love and many thanks to everyone involved!-Sage Francis