The Media

The new millennium has given rise to the multi-media artist.  Bomani Armah is not to be left behind.  Check out his music videos Read a Book, Peek-a-Boo, Grown Ass Man, Cool Witchu and The Hustle.  All critically acclaimed videos as just first of many to come from this exciting new artist.

The new battlefield is for the minds of our young people over what it is to be authentically black.  Unfortunately, the glorification of material things, the objectification of ourselves sexually, and the use of profanity has come to epitomize the essence of “realness” in commercial hip-hop.  enter the new classic “Read a Book”.  Beloved by many, hated by many more, everyone had an opinion on the song, it’s writers and video director.

Buy Read a Book on itunes
Buy Read a Book on itunes
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Latest video from Bomani Armah and 3rd single from his debut album “Radio Friendly”. A syrupy sweet song dedicated to his sons, and to all the parents of the hip-hop generation who love, respect and take care of their children! Directed by Bomani and produced by Park Triangle Productions, Beat Up Cake Productions and Iyago Entertainment.

Buy Peek-a-Boo on iTunes

Buy Peek-a-Boo on iTunes

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Buy Peek-a-Boo on Amazon.com

D’mite’s follow-up after the Read-A-Book movement/controversy. This song is reflective of the artist’s roots and philosophy… he’s very grown. Gemal Woods masterminded the direction and editing along with some camera work. Much respect to Burns Foresythe on the cinematography at the rec center. This was shot at the Benning Road Rec Center and Park Triangle Productions. Special thanks to Words Beats and Life on the location. Great time!!!

Buy Grown Ass Man on iTunes

Buy Grown Ass Man on iTunes

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Buy Grown Ass Man on Amazon.com

First single off of the “Antitainment” album from Mello-D & The Rados featuring Bomani D’mite Armah.  Entirely on 14th and W St. NW Washington DC, this ground breaking single debutted on BET’s Rap City in 2006 and the subsequent remix featuring KRS-One received significant air time on commercial and college radio.  Mello-D and D’mite take hip-hop down the oft ignored path of peace and reconciliation, witch Native Tongue sensibilities.  Make sure to check out Mello-D & The Rados and cop their new album.

Buy Cool Witchu on iTunes

Buy Cool Witchu on iTunes

Buy Cool Witchu on Amazon.com

Buy Cool Witchu on Amazon.com

Buy The Hustle on iTunes

Buy The Hustle on iTunes

Buy The Hustle on Amazon.com

Buy The Hustle on Amazon.com

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