THA TRUTH

"Tha Truth, of Tha Non Conformists, is spreading deep messages of truth in a world full of lies. Ultimately, it is messages like these that could help shape a better world for us all. In a genre that has become saturated with materialism and ignorance, this rap artist stands apart from his peers. Tha Truth's music serves as inspiration for movements of equality, change, and progression. Hence the name of his highly anticipated debut album "Tha Civil Rights Movement." In addition to being a skilled and visionary rapper, he is an activist first and foremost. In 2006, Tha Truth met Relentless and Natural Disaster, the two other members of his group. Though shrouded in mystery, (the group claims to reside in a location referred to only as "Outside the Box") Tha Non Conformists music speaks volumes about what they represent. While bringing sonic mastery and skills comparable to or better than the most well known rappers, their music also gives you inspiration to do your part to help change the world. To listen to Tha Truth and Tha Non Conformists is to listen to what music is supposed to be - a venting outward of soulful expression - with a burning desire to make an impact on the world.

When people hear Tha Truth they hear what rap music has been missing in it's potential to influence and address unity, equality, social awareness, and the ongoing civil rights movement. This artist knows The Civil Rights Movement will continue as long as poverty, war, inequality, intolerance, and corruption exist. The overall message of his music is that society must continue to evolve in a positive way to make this world a better place for the human race. Though some say ignorance is bliss, this lyricist will tell you it is a cowardly delusion, which leaves only one question... Can U Handle Tha Truth"





Outside the Box, USA

Genre: Rap

 
Band Members: Tha Non Conformists are Tha Truth, Relentless, and Natural Disaster
For Fans Of: Public Enemy, Talib Kweli, Dead Prez, Immortal Technique, Common Sense
Sound Aid EP: "Tha Civil Rights Movement"  


Running time 19:48


You can download all the tracks to your iPod/MP3 player here.