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Pop Da Brown Hornet, a Staten Island legend and 25 years Hip Hop veteran knowns as The Brown Bomber is back with another set of singles/videos that depict just who he is from Stapleton Projects to an incomparable rhyme spitter. "Stapleton Fly" and "MIC Champ" are back-to-back head-nodding bangers equipped to hype up Hip Hop heads up not only through NY but across the globe. In Stapleton Fly, Pop justifies his freshness and flyness. The video was shot on scene at Stapleton Projects, where it all began for Pop. “Brag about my presence came up with the pheasants but placed amongst the legends.” Pop drops bar after bar about his climb, rise, and takeover. But he also pays homage to his humble mindset. Although we are all born equally it’s evident Pop moves differently. The video brings audiences into Pop’s life, fly from day one, and zooms in on Stapleton Projects, the b-ball court with the DJ rocking, and of course Pop’s Stapleton crew. Intense, thumping bass along with grand drums will have audiences head-nodding through Stapleton Projects, the concrete jungle, and worldwide. Stapleton fly:



It only makes sense that “MIC Champ” was shot inside a boxing club. Pop wastes no time going in, no need to tape up, stretch, or gear up. He drops gritty bars and quotable punchlines from beginning to end. He’s the rhyme spitter whose mold can’t be cut. “I been putting words together since Rapper’s Delight.” The Brown Bomber is getting audiences hyped up and giving them a hook to echo, “Brown Bomba blast through your armor mic champ knock out your whole camp, competition is nonexistence.”


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The UMC's quickly became a household name. They were the first rap group out of Staten Island to chart Billboard with two No. 1 hit records, and the first rap group out of Staten Island to appear and perform on Soul Train. Let's not forget 'Fruits of Nature' album poster hung on the set of the famous TV show Martin. 30 years later and The UMC's are still a hot topic of discussion in music and Hip Hop. In a recent interview, Kanye West shared how excited he was to buy the 'Fruits of Nature' cassette tape with his allowance as a kid, and will.i.am looked mesmerized when he let the world know what a huge fan of the group he is and the influence they had on his career. The trailer to "The UMC's: Staten Island's Forgotten Sons" sets the stage for the full documentary, so stay tuned! The UMC's: Staten Island's Forgotten Sons official documentary trailer on YouTube:



 
 
 
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