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Walnut-Da Lyrical Geni : Once Tha Shell is Broken
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Political and conscious poetry with a twist of Hip Hop.
Genre: Spoken Word: Poetry
Release Date: 2006
Once Tha Shell is Broken © Copyright-Tyron Hawkins
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Intro 0:32 Not Available
Be True ( feat. Charles Andrew) 4:04 Not Available
Am I 3:04 Not Available
It's Time (skit) 0:44 Not Available
Last Request 1:29 Not Available
Another Situation 1:11 Not Available
My Shadow 3:43 Not Available
Save The White Girl (skit) 1:18 Not Available
We Struggle 3:35 Not Available
I admire You ( feat. Rachel Whitley) 4:10 Not Available
Earth Mothah 6:18 Not Available
Sittin' On The Bench 2:16 Not Available
I'm In Love 4:10 Not Available
The Shell (feat. Angela Masciale) 5:01 Not Available
Picture Perfect 2:46 Not Available
Roc Tha Mic (feat. Big Brotha Sadi) 4:36 Not Available
Tha Visitor (skit) 0:58 Not Available
If I'm Gone 3:43 Not Available
Food For Oil (Skit) 1:32 Not Available
Dear Sis 3:04 Not Available
Feel Good (feat. Jody St. Jean 4:31 Not Available
Shy Guy 2:17 Not Available
Perfect Color 1:12 Not Available
Outro 2:44 Not Available
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Album Notes

A human right activist, poet, MC, and teacher Born in Henderson NC, raised in Boston, MA. Now residing in Lynn, MA. Walnut has been performing off and on for nearly 20 years. He has been featured on track with various artist as well as being on compilation CDs. Walnut has hosted many events; some may know him from the open mic events in Lynn put on by Agit'Arte (Urban Expression for Social Change) as the original host. Most folks know him as Walnut 'Da Lyrical Geni' or just Walnut. His main focus is on positive development of youth and the importance of having programs where teens can go and express themselves as well somewhere they can feel safe instead of adopting the dangers of the street life. This walnut first featured project with plenty of social commentary. The track; Save the White Girls tends to raise a few eyebrows. But I assure you that this track was written and recorded way be for the remake of King Kong. Pun intended!

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