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Hip Hop has seemingly devolved over the past several years. It has fallen into a trap of constant self-deprecation for the single focus of making money. S.U.N (Scientific Universal Noncommercial), born Santonio Hughbanks, has taken the initiative to return the music and the culture to its distinguished past, while bringing a refreshing and original sound back to the forefront. With the recent release of his masterwork, ‘Uni-verses’ S.U.N. has found himself, once again in the role of musical trailblazer. A distinguished veteran of the Detroit Hip Hop scene, S.U.N. has astonishingly redefined his unique blend of Hip Hop, Afro beat, and Soul with a record that flows like one continuous song over the course of 22 tracks. The genius lies in the fact that all of the tracks contain only ‘One Verse’. Production was provided by some of the finest producers in the country, including the Lab Technicians (Athletic Mic League), DJ AMF, & ZO!. The Lab Techs and Zo! have produced for and worked with such luminaries as Slum Village, Dwele, Little Brother, Phat Kat, Platinum Pied Pipers, OneBeLo and too many others to list. S.U.N’s lyrical prowess comes from his upbringing in Ypsilanti, Mi. where the inability of people to rise above their conditions has been an inspiration to project their plight through his words. Through the exposure he has received on myspace.com, songs like ‘Black Economics’ and ‘Give Me Understanding’ have become anthems for the impoverished and disenfranchised around
Shining Underground
1232Highly Explosive (feat. Optimus Prime, Pugsee Atomz, Meta Mo of Rubberroom, NovaCane & DJ Risky Biznezz)
963Another Recipe
694Live And Direct (feat. Invincible & Browne)
505Blaze A Path (feat. Vital, One Man Army & Buff1)
466Masquerade
427Life Is
398Writings (feat. One Man Army of Binary Star)
399Just For A Minute
3210Brief Commentary #2
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