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Love Rain Down - A Short Film "Love Rain Down" is a 2012 Official Entry in the Palm Beach International Film Festival

An animated film based on the song "Love Rain Down" from the album "AFropolitan" by Derrick N. Ashong (aka DNA) & Soulfège. The movie follows the tale of a little boy named "Johnny" who makes a trip to the legendary "Crossroads" of Robert Johnson fame, and stands down the Devil armed only with a song...


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Check out this Unite Against The War on Women video using our song "Fight On" Then DOWNLOAD the Free mp3 of 'Fight On' via SoundCloud

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Saturday
Jan172009

Great Expectations

So today I dropped a few thoughts on the idea of Obama as "savior" for the BET.com Inauguration Blog. As y'all already know, I'm not big on the idea of someone showing up to "save" me. Waiting around to exhale seems like a good recipe for asphyxiation. Still there's something powerful in believing great things are possible. Peep the post for my proper pontifications... D.N.A

Reader Comments (2)

Yo Derrick! It’s Dan from the Globe. I am now working with Americorps through the Tenacity After School Excellence Program in Boston’s inner-city middle schools. We would love it if you and Soulfege wanted to come by next time you’re in Boston and talk with our kids about hip-hop and identity! Let me know next time you’re in B-Town.

January 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDan Swann

oh, and great post, of course! an important message not to let us all get so caught up in the hype that we sit on our hands again and wait for the world to improve.

January 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDan Swann

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