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Immortal Technique - Eyes in the Sky

From Immortal Techniques album The Martyr

Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/?bm0wfu4wk8l9zzk

The Martyr track listing:

1. Burn This

2. The Martyr produced by Southpaw

3. Angels & Demons (feat. dead prez & Bazaar Royale) produced by Dj GreenLantern

4. Rich Man's World (1%) produced by Shuko

5. Toast to the Dead produced by J.Dilla (with Cuts by Dj GreenLantern)

6. Eyes in the Sky (feat. Mojo of Dujeous) produced by Southpaw

7. Goonies Never Die (feat. Diabolic, Swave Sevah & Gomez) produced by Southpaw

8. Natural Beauty (feat. Mela Machinko) produced by Slimfass

9. Running Nowhere - interlude produced by Southpaw

10. Civil War (feat. Killer Mike, Brother Ali & Chuck D) produced by Southpaw

11. Mark of The Beast (feat. Akir & Beast 1333) with cuts by DJ DPONE produced by The Molemen

12. Black Vikings (feat. StylesP, Vinnie Paz & Poison Pen) produced by Southpaw

13. Conquerors (with Dr. John Henrik Clarke) produced by Engineer

14. Young Lords (feat. Joell Ortiz, Pumpkinhead, CF & Panama Alba) produced by Southpaw

15. Ultimas Palabras produced by Immortal Technique & Southpaw

16. Sign of the Times (feat. Cetan Wanbli, Lockjaw Nakai & Cornel West)

Be sure to follow Immortal Technique on twitter @ImmortalTech

Comments

9 years ago

trey wilson

wow this is real

9 years ago

Offical I.C Chanel

Everyone out there please take sometime to check out my singles from my album #inthazone that's coming soon all free for my subscribers and listeners!!!!! Check it out 

9 years ago

grady thomas

two words, mother-fucking panoptic view

9 years ago

Saylor Hater

"Eyes In The Sky"(feat. Mojo of Dujeous)[Chorus:]I am the eye in the sky looking at you I can read your mindI am the maker of rules dealing with fools, I can cheat you blind [Verse 1: Immortal Technique]Yeah, my truth is the Ark of the Covenant buried in EthiopiaWatch when you fuckin' with a Minneapolis SomalianWhen I go home the world I used to know is gone and I will live on my ownFor what shall it profit a rapper with creative control to sign a deal with the devil and lose his soul?My still born first expression is coldLike the faces of slave masters on the paper I fold Subliminal racial supremacy chokin' me quick like the bedtime stories of Joseph SmithLynch mob gunnin' for me trynna murder my seeds Shorty put him in the Nile in a basket of reeds And now I stare in to the future with a spiritual flashlight wondering who the fuck was me in a past-life Bad diet, fuck raw, die young, fast life, same as a crash flight that took off when the music died on your last nightTell em' the truth and they call you a traitor Talk to em' honestly and they call you a haterLosin' my composure cause the message is urgentTalkin' reckless drunk on the mic like Larry MerchantCursin' at the serpents, Sumerian demonsWho brush their wings against the air that I'm breathingA heathen with nothin' left to believe in even a reason from livin' that was forgiven by God and not religionEnvision Jesus risen from the dead like Horus in the Baptist church shakin' off the rigor mortisThe borders should be illegal instead of the people that were here before the bible and all of its sequels I speak to the detached and unrealistic that were born normal but turned socially autisticWe resisted Homeland Security's mission because I know what they really envision... [Chorus x2]I am the eye in the sky looking at you, I can read your mindI am the maker of rules dealing with fools, I can cheat you blind

10 years ago

Viken Z Kokozian

POLITICAL HIP HOP Ideologies CONSCIOUS GLOBAL FREEDOM REVOLUTION FREQUENCY July-25-2012- Political hip hop is a sub-genre of hip hop music that developed in the 1980s. Inspired by 1970s political preachers such as The Last Poets and Gil Scott-Heron, Public Enemy were the first political hip hop group. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five released the first well-known sociopolitical rap song in 1982, called "The Message", which inspired numerous rappers to address social and political subjects. Conscious Hip Hop Conscious hip hop or socially conscious hip-hop is a sub-genre of hip hop that focuses on social issues. Like many cases within music, the umbrella term was originally coined by music audiences and critics rather than the actual artists themselves. It is not necessarily overtly political, but it discusses social issues and conflicts. Themes of conscious hip hop include religion, aversion to violence, culture, the economy, or simple depictions the struggles of ordinary people. Grandmaster Flash's "The Message" was an early and hugely influential political and conscious hip hop track, decrying the poverty, violence, and dead-end lives of the black youth of the time. There are hundreds of artists whose music could be described as "political": see the List of political hip hop artists page for a partial list. The audience for conscious rap is largely underground. Most conscious hip hop artists have not attained the same level of commercial success as mainstream hip-hop , though there are some notable exceptions to this such as KRS-One, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Lupe Fiasco, Killer Mike, Atmosphere , Immortal Technique, The Roots, Poor Righteous Teachers, Tupac Shakur, Nas, OutKast and Common. Ideologies Explicitly political hip hop is related to but distinct from conscious hip hop because it refers to artists who have strong and overt political affiliations and agendas, as opposed to the more generalized social commentary typical of conscious hip hop. It can also be used to include political artists of all ideological stripes, whereas the term conscious hip hop generally implies a broadly leftist affiliation or outlook. Black nationalism Black nationalism is an ideology underlying the militant wing of the North American civil rights movement in the 1970s and early 1980s. It played a role in early political hip hop and continues to be a theme for many contemporary political hip hop artists. Prominent black nationalist artists include Tupac Shakur, Public Enemy,Dead Prez, Brand Nubian, Sister Souljah and Big Daddy Kane. Marxism Marxism has been an element of social movements worldwide and is seen in Hip Hop. Two overtly Marxist groups in the English language have been Marxman and The Coup. Both groups also incorporate Revolutionary Nationalism into their message, Irish Republicanism for Marxman and Black Nationalism for The Coup. Sun Rise Above is another, lesser known, Marxist artist. For these artists, class struggle and anti-imperialism are major recurring themes. Immortal Technique can be described as a Marxist. Anarchism Anarchism is relevant in hip hop culture. Like Marxist hip hop, class struggle and anti-imperialism are major themes in anarchist hip hop music along with anti-parliamentarianism and a strong emphasis on intersectionality and the connections between different movements. The need for community-level grassroots organization and opposition to political hierarchy and illegitimate authority are also common themes. Unlike Marxist acts, several of which have been signed to major labels, anarchist artists have generally followed a DIY ethos which has led them to remain independent such as Sole Prominent anarchist hip hop artists include: Emcee Lynx, Comrade Malone, Direct Raption and Ko49 Socialism Many other artists object to capitalism in general but prefer not to explicitly identify with either Marxism or Anarchism and instead advocate various other forms of socialism. Hip hop acts that describe their politics as "socialist" include Immortal Technique, Dead Prez, the Blue Scholars, and Sun Rise Above. AMERICA WORLD DEMOCRACY, VIKEN Z KOKOZIAN , INFO-AWARENESS 

10 years ago

Amumu

Probably people who have their views of the world very dubbed down by TV and whatever. It's what creates fear and hate for people you don't know, it alienates you from the reality. I don't believe TV is a thing made solely to brainwash us, cause there's been alot of good things on TV, but especially corporate news TV are guilty of it. They treat us like children, and hold back information, sensors things..

10 years ago

Amumu

If you don't agree that this is one of the songs out there with the best lyrics and flow, you might be terribly wrong.

10 years ago

david f

immortal is the best rapper no ball shitting tells the truth

10 years ago

SaMzOn SaNcHeZz

immortal for president...

10 years ago

thomas lewis

wow, that statement just further proved my point even more. you're also an idiot...just sayin

10 years ago

Viken Z Kokozian

Immortal Technique - Eyes in the Sky I am the eye in the sky looking at you I can read your mind I am the maker of rules dealing with fools, I can cheat you blind Yeah, my truth is the Ark of the Covenant buried in Ethiopia Tell em' the truth and they call you a traitor Talk to em' honestly and they call you a hater Losin' my composure cause the message is urgent INFO-AWARENESS VIKEN Z KOKOZIAN AMERICA REBORN WORLD DEMOCRACY

10 years ago

brattle4

Long live Kill radio play in one track

10 years ago

ThaReal CLo

Nah I for one idolized tupac when i heard the "Keep your head up" Cassette, course most of you lil kids saying we only idolize him from the media, don't remember cassettes.

10 years ago

gearsofengineer

You seriously don't know annything about Tupac or the life he lead just like Technique has a movie you need to go watch Tupac Resurrection and realize this man's thoughts. Like Technique said i one of his songs and I will give this to you as well on behalf of Tupac: "Imagine niggas talking shit when they never knew me."

10 years ago

Rina Beana

that is not true. Tupac was extremely educated and talked about many social issues in and outside his music. Yes many rappers talk about social issues, they all deserve respect.

10 years ago

MujahidHaruna AKAFGPAK

why do you bitches keep talking shit on Pac on these Technique videos fuck off Pac was no marketing scheme he was killed off by the Government cause he was planning to Run for Politics look it up anywhere

10 years ago

Iseull

If I had to guess, I'd have to say it's being ignorant of social norms or being ignorant on how to socialize with others.

10 years ago

Sara Preston

What does he mean when he says socially autistic?

10 years ago

Led Zeppelin

Can you really say why people idolize someone? Who are you to say it's all because of the media? And what compels someone to be such an Interloper online? If you have an opinion, that's great, but don't parade it around like it's the words from God himself.

10 years ago

thomas lewis

many rappers do this. nas does this, but he isn't idolized. almost every rapper has a few serious songs about social issues on their albums. tupac didn't know anything either. he threw around the word macheivelli all the time, but what did he really say about him? you only idolize tupc because of the media - period.

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