Was Goodie Mob's "Cell Therapy" the FIRST rap song to openely speak of the NEW WORLD ORDER!?!!????

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Please came in mind this song came out in 1995.

When the scene unfolds
Young girls thirteen years old
Expose themselves to any Tom, dikk, and Hank
Got mo' stretch marks than these hoes
Hollin they got rank
See Sega ain't in this new world order
Dem experimenting in Atlanta, Georgia
United Nations, overseas
they trained assassins to do search and seize
Ain't knocking or asking
Dem coming for nikkas like me
Po' white trash, like they
Tricks like her back in slavery
Concentration camps lace with gas pipes lines
Inferno's outdoors like they had back
When Adolf Hitler was living in 1945
Listen to me now, believe me
Later on in the future look it up
Where they say it? Aint no more Constitution
In the event of a race war

Places like operation heartbreak hotel
Moments tear until air tight vents seat off despair
Dem say expect no mercy
Foot you should be my least worries got to deal with
Where my W-2's, 1099's
Unmarked black helicopters swoop down
And try to put missiles in mine
s

Who's that peeking in my window
POW nobody now

Me and my family moved in our apartment complex
A gate with the serial code was put up next
The claim that this community is so drug free
But it don't look that way to me cause I can see
The young bloods hanging out at the sto 24/7
Junkies looking got a hit of the blo it's powerful
Oh you know what else they tryin to do
Make a curfew especially for me and you the traces of the new world order
Time is getting shorter if we don't get prepared
People it's gone be a slaughter
My mind won't allow me to not be curious
My folk don't understand so they don't take it serious
But every now and then, I wonder
If the gate was put up to keep crime out or to keep our ass in


Who's that peeking in my window
POW nobody now

Listen up little nikkaz I'm talking to you
About what yo little ass need to be going through
I fall a victim too and I know I shouldn't smoke so much
But I do with the crew everybody on the average 'bout 4 or 5
I'm lucky to be alive at sunrise now I realize the cost
After I lost my best friend Bean I recognize as a King
Who am I to tell you to stop smokin
Now you're open to disease and colds
And ain't 16 years old, this shyt has got to stop
Let's take a walk through detox
I want outta this hold I'm in a cell under attack
Loc up folks they in the hood, got an eye on every move

I make open your face to info you ain't know
Cause it's kept low how the new world plan
Reeks the planet without the black man


So what's your angle, try to separate me from the blood
is disrespect like coming in my home and not
Wiping your feet on tha rug
the Citron Absolute has got me bucking no hang with no phony
lookout for the man with tha mask and the white pony
On my back are bills staying off my toes always on my heels
Insane, plain, soldiers coming in the dark by plane
To enforce the new system by reign
Tag my skin with your computer chip
Run your hand over tha scanner to buy you dish now
No more fishing for your fish
Kiss tha days of tha old days past ways gone

Mind blown, conception, protection
My name on your selections but I caught you coming POW!

Who's that peeking in my window
POW nobody now

PAY ATTENTION TO THE BOLDED

too much suspsicious shyt has happened between the time this album came out and now for me to think this was some fantasy.
 

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The older I get the more I feel there was an actively complicit effort from the powers that be to control and eventually destroy hip-hop from the inside to the outside.

The content just drastically changed. From this afrocentric/new jack swing/black college reppin/conscious hip-hop in the early 90s to gangsta rap, then after pac and biggie died, the street shyt was pushed alongside the jiggy materialistic stuff to keep black men locked up, poor in the hood chasing bloogd diamonds and european designer clothes, and deaf dumb and blind while we get screwed over. It's obvious record companies told rappers to quit spitting that real or else they would never see another album release. The powers that be saw the potential for hip-hop to inform the black community and expose the lies, and then the suits did everything in their power to make sure dumbed down rap got more attention than anything intellectual or with conscious lyrics.

I grew up in the 90s, now in my 30s, it's so obvious hip-hop would be turned into a weapon against us to keep us poor, deaf, dumb, blind, and in jail trying to chase some goddamn materialistic dopeboy dreams of success...then they gentrrified the shyt for mainstream audiences, Eminem was the main factor in this.
 

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Ever notice in the music video the words "race war" and "black man" are edited?

I remember during this time the Dirty South video also aired sometimes with the sequence of the child drawing the confederate flag completely removed as well.

I have to imagine it was the parent record label that made these decisions? Cause I know for a fact there's instances of channels doing their own mute edits but I remember distinctly the Cell Therapy video having those edits on all platforms I seen the video. Seems the machine did not want these themes discussed.
 

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Mother fukk Bush and his new world order.... KAM from the Neva again album in 93 on a song called Watts Riot.

 
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