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One Struggle
Hip Hop / Reggae / Hyphy

" got nu music for ya! "

San Francisco, California
United States

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Member Since4/2/2006
Band Websitecdbaby.com/raskdee/
Band MembersVocalist Ras K'dee's third solo album, Street Prison, was chosen by East Bay Express readers as "Best Local Album of the Year." Ras K'dee is a California Pomo/Kenyan who is the co-founder of SNAG and the host of Bay Native Circle on Pacifica station 94.1 FM KPFA. His album's artwork is painted and photographed by two local Native artists, Richard Castaneda and Sean Nash.

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Ras K'dee

Street Prison

Nucuma Records; 2007

Chris Rock may have put it best when he said the lower you go on the social ladder, the better the boxer. This might explain why Ras K’dee packs such a punch. The son of a Black man and a Pomo woman, K’dee is armed with an anger that only years of oppression can create. Fortunately for us this anger has translated into powerful music. Ras K’dee comes from the slums of suburban Santa Rosa, California, but his tales of suffering run far deeper than his own existence. His lyrics show strong ties to the Pomo Nation, reflecting a unique Native American perspective that is otherwise almost non-existent in hip hop.

This record is not today’s standard political hip hop; his criticisms of the system are scathing, but he tends to move beyond mere finger pointing, to spend most of his mic time addressing tangible solutions to uplift his people. With a deep, booming voice, K’dee nimbly delivers his crafted rhymes with a flow steeped in patterning. His subdued rapping is contrasted by the earnest and melodic singing abilities he shows off from time to time. Without any production credits it’s hard to be certain, but the bulk of Street Prison’s music seems to have been provided by One Struggle, a band Ras K’dee also fronts on the side. The music blurs genre boundaries with a mix of hip hop, traditional Mexican, reggae, and Native influences. This blend keeps things interesting, and tracks like “Escapar” provide interesting backdrops not usually paired with emceeing. To match the musical diversity, K’dee’s addresses a wide range of issues, including those in these aptly named tracks: “Mother Earth,” “Corporate Terrorism,” “Luv Yourself,” and “Smash on tha System.”

With all this said however, listening to Street Prison all the way through is a labor. In bits and pieces this album is moving, but after 79 minutes I was ready to throw in the towel. 

- M. Steve Hammer



EAST BAY EXPRESS

Most Earnest Up-and-Coming Band: Music with a noble heart and passionate message (2006)

The One Struggle Band


When Ras K'Dee tells a crowd "I got your back, you got my back, we got your back, we got solidarity," even the most cynical and jaded believe him. Ras, an occasional host of the KPFA show Bay Native Circle, was not satisfied with producing a ripping first album; he then went out to find a crew of multiculti musicians and formed One Struggle. The six-member band lays down a relentless groove that's a blend of hip-hop, reggae, ska, rap, salsa, and Native American chants, all accompanied by lyrics worthy of the finest spoken-word performance that call on a long list of civil rights heroes, from Cesar Chavez to Malcolm X and Jonathan Jackson, and addresses issues like native resistance, environmental pollution, and the corrosive affect of drug culture on disadvantaged communities, all the while encouraging listeners to dance and celebrate life. Ras describes his struggles as a Pomo native and African American growing up in the slums, but somehow the message never dips into despair: The truth is, we never should have made it but we did it. Let 'em doubt you, they can't take your soul; you born with it.

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Influences
''The market converts life into commodities; it converts land into a commodity. And when the capitalists cannot sustain this economic model based on looting, on exploitation, on marginalization, on exclusion and above all, on the accumulation of capital, they rely on war, the arms race ...

For the indigenous movement, land cannot be a commodity; it is a mother that gives us life, so how could we convert it into a commodity as the Western model does?"

- Evo Morales, Bolivia's first indigenous president since the Spanish Conquest 470 years ago

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The 2nd International Indigenous Hip Hop Gathering Music, Vision, Unity, Tradition Ford Amphitheatre 2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East, Hollywood, CA 90039 3pm workshops / 5pm to 11pm show $25 General / $18 Youth - Tickets: www.fordtheatres.org 323.461.3673 presented in collaboration with Los Angeles Indigenous Peoples Alliance & Tia Chucha's Centro Cultural
On Sept 14th, 2008 the Condor & Eagle Alliance in conjunction with Los Angeles Indigenous Peoples Alliance (LAIPA) bring you "The 2nd International Indigenous Hip Hop Gathering" featuring artists from throughout the western hemisphere. The moment Hip Hop was born it became a global phenomena and it permeated every barrio, reservation, community, favela, legua, and city. Hip Hop artists became street corner reporters, informing the world the happenings of the poor, the unwanted, and the forgotten. Today these artists with an indigenous identity & thought continue that tradition by reporting through rhymes that story of their people. This September the "International Indigenous Hip Hop Gathering" brings together the 4 elements of Hip Hop from all 4 directions. The event will feature traditional dance, both Southern (Azteca) & Northern Native, DJ's and a live graff art expo. with performances by: Los Nativos (Xicano - Minnesota) Kinto Sol (Mexica - Milwaukee) Culture Shock Camp feat: Quese IMC & DJ Shock B (Pawnee/Seminole) El Vuh (Mexica/Chumash/Pinoy) Buggin' Malone (Onieda/Potawatomi) Rebel Diaz (Chile/Mapuche & Puerto Rico/Taino - NYC) Audiopharmacy (Pomo/African - World Music) Akil Ammar (Mexico City) Magisterio (Mexico City) Skool77 (Guadalajara - MX) Antithesis (Kansas - Bay Area, CA) Pedromo (Peru/Quechua) Yaiva (Dine/Hopi) The Prophecy (El Salvador/Maya-Pipil) DJing by: DJ Shock B DJ Ethos hosted by: Tolteka & Cihuatl-Ce workshops by: Apache Skateboards "Starting your own business with cultural traditions" Olmeca "Art is our Weapon" Willow Jack Abrahamson "Indigenous Struggles" Ximbo of Magisterio "Girls Can't Rap" art by: Vyal (Yaqui) Bunky Echo-Hawk (Pawnee/Yakama) dance by: Socal Intertribal Bird Singers Marisol Crisostomo-Romo Danza Mexicayotl vending by: Insurgentes www.nsrgnts.com De La Luna Designs www.delalunadesigns.com Rage.One www.rageoneart.com Itzpapalotl www.myspace.com/laboos Yerberia Mayahuel www.myspace.com/yerberiamayahuel Araceli Silva www.aracelisilva.com Apache Skateboards www.apacheskateboards.com Tanka Bar www.myspace.com/tankabar Uneek System Clothing www.myspace.com/uneeksystem

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Record LabelNucuma Records
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One Struggle is a six-piece band that infuses reggae, soul and South American rhythms with a blend of conscious vocals, spoken word, traditional Native American songs and hip-hop. The band has completed two West Coast tours and was named the “Most Earnest Up-and-Coming Band: Music with a noble heart and passionate message” in the East Bay Express in 2006. Their 2008 tour, Waking Giants, begins in mid-February. Contact ras@nucuma.net to schedule interviews or receive press passes.



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From the Seventh Generation





Nov 18 2008 11:21 PM

I love the music!
SNAG: HOLIDAY PARTY DEC. 5 at IFH!!!





Nov 17 2008 7:20 PM

Come out! SNAG, IFH & Indigenous Permaculture are holding the INDIGENOUS HOLIDAY MARKET & CONCERT! Dec.
5 at Intertribal Friendship House @ 523 International Ave in Oakland!


Performances by Audiopharmacy, Jeremy Goodfeather, Quese IMC, Brwn Bflo, Sista Hailstorm...Medicine Warrior Dancers, Robinson Rancheria Pomo Dancers, All Nations Drum, Hoop Dancer Sage Romero!


Art Gallery! Food! Live Mural Creation w/Youth Provided by East Side Arts Alliance! FREE THANK YOU PARTY FOR COMMUNITY! ALL AGES NO DRUGS NO ALCOHOL EVENT.
7PM-12AM


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MARWIN





Nov 8 2008 1:37 AM

damn,the new songs are really good
Erica





Nov 6 2008 11:56 PM

Wishing you all the blessing our Creator has to offer you on your successful tour!
the genie





Nov 4 2008 5:13 PM

sup homie, i look forard to show, hope you guys are doing well, one love, g
DAVID B





Nov 3 2008 5:40 AM

SUPPORT LENARD PELTIER

Tasina





Oct 31 2008 10:06 PM

Teocalli flyer
Krishna Hach Winik





Oct 20 2008 1:15 PM


**Hokahey**
Thank you for let me be part of your Circle.
Welcome to the Circle of Life/Hope.

This animated visual short film you are about to see is a story of prophecy.

The story of man going down the wrong path, with one day the possibility of finding the path of peace and love.

What we are seeing around the world with wars, genocide, diseases, climate change such as global warming, and potential earth changes that have been foretold by many seers and indigenous peoples.

This is that story in animated visuals and soundtrack that will shake you to your roots. We must shift to this path, without hesitation.
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PEACE n' L♥VE!!!
Click Here for HOPE
Corazon de Melon





Oct 6 2008 12:10 AM


The show is only a $5- $10 sliding scale donation. We will also have art for sale, carne asada, and a jumper.You do not want to miss out, come in a traditional shirt or clothes, like a huipil or guayavera and get a dollar off food.



Sober and Drama Free event, Just lots of fun!
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Oct 2 2008 8:06 AM




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Sep 25 2008 3:23 PM

STRICTLY HUMAN
because racism is like gas
Konzert gegen Rechts
Eintritt 6€




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Dreaming endlessly Kameo!





Sep 23 2008 11:04 PM

Hey Handsome,

I just wanna say I love ur music,
and sorry I can never get it together for you to come up at those times, hopefully in the near future we could do a show up this way, peace and love Honey!
Johnny Allen and the Heartical Symphony





Sep 17 2008 6:46 AM

Greetings One Struggle,
Respect Raspect
I Give Thanks
For Reaching Out,
Making The Connection
And The Friendship !!!!!!!
Please Stay Close At
JOHNNYALLEN. COM
Blessed Love
Little Bird





Sep 12 2008 8:02 PM

I appreciate all that you do and am happy to have you in my little circle.
KRYSE





Aug 29 2008 2:19 AM

"ALMOST" sucks, homie! Hope we see you soon...
Peace & Dignity Journey Music Compilation





Aug 25 2008 9:45 PM