Invincible feat. Finale- "Locusts" (docu-music-video)

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Detroit based Hip-Hop artists Invincible and Finale rhyme about the impacts of gentrification on the Motor City. This piece includes interviews with community activists discussing displacement and predatory planning versus sustainable development in the D.
Both the song and video for "Locusts" by Invincible feat. Finale, (produced by DJ House Shoes) are from Invincible's debut album Shapeshifters available on www.EMERGENCEmusic.net and www.bling47.com).
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  • misfit313
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      misfit313  
    • big up 2 invincible and finale! gentrification is real. this aint no conspiracy theory. its happening in detroit, and everywhere else! they disguise it as "urban renewal" but in reality, they trying to take back the city and displace the people who live in the community, and build new houses and condos that most people cant afford to live at. keep your eyes open!

    • 1 year ago
  • Anum
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      Anum  
    • just be careful of signing contracts if you are a buyer/seller, my brother almost lost $5000 reserving a house, the contract he signed had a clause that if he didn't show proof of insurance and a cashiers check with the down payment by a specific date and time the "reserving money" wouldn't be re funded, nice job of the Realtor for keeping it to the last minute. As long as you can use a lawyer you can trust and deal with the owner's lawyer you'll save even more than with geico :D.

      http://pakistanhousing.pk/

      http://googlerealestate.blogspot.com/

    • 1 year ago
  • YonSunSo
  • dasmo
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      dasmo  
    • This video gives attention to the serious and deleterious consequences of gentrification and highlights the efforts of serious people of all ages to spare the homes of Detroit citizens from bulldozers.

    • 1 year ago
  • Chickee
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      Chickee  
    • Fresh, Innovative and Real.
      This is the real truth. Detroit and Windsor have a deep history, a beautiful history, yet a painful history of bad urban planning:-(

    • 1 year ago
  • danielkleindesign
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      danielkleindesign  
    • This piece definitely should get some attention. It is really eye-opening. I have been to Detroit and a lot of my family lives around there, but I've never heard all of this history articulated so beautifully and intelligently. It's really inspiring and deserves to be shown in mainstream media. And of course I also think Invincible is a fantastic rapper with an incredible mind. Let's all share this with our friends!

    • 1 year ago
  • AceBoogie_DjAdriatic
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      AceBoogie_DjAdriatic  
    • When I peeped this music video / docu... It moved me b/c, this goes on in MANY various places throughout the country. I've been to Detroit twice & drove all around the area & some parts may remind you of your own city in some ways... if not many ways depending on the areas.

      This music video / docu. is a " EYE OPENER " for those who haven't really seen or been to other states & been to the inner city part or various parts of the city itself... so they can see the change or dramatic changes across the states.

      All I have to say is... Invincible & Finale.. as well as Dj House Shoes (on the beat ) & everyone else involved in this project clearly got their point across with this piece of work.

      & please don't sleep on these 2 artists b/c, from their music & penmenship ( did I spell that last word right.. lol ).. they are a force & they are some of the Detroit's finest. So keep them on your radar b/c, they're the FUTURE. Peace!

    • 1 year ago
  • phylum_sinter
  • zakielsalahi
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      zakielsalahi  
    • Thank you to all invovled in this: so good to see people's resistance in the belly of the beast, we don't hear about that from outside the USA too often.

      I hope as many people see this as possible.

      Zaki

    • 1 year ago
  • sonemcee
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      sonemcee  
    • that's the most inspiring video i've seen in a long time! invincible broke new ground (again) with this.
      walking the talk is a powerful thing.
      amandla!

    • 1 year ago
  • hypestyle
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      hypestyle  
    • This is great stuff, great to see detroit area artists representing, and presenting an alternative worldview than the bling and the gangster--

      peace and respect to Invincible and Finale-- I want to know more abou the "Summer" program--

      detroit heads (and beyond) holler at your man--

      This is Hypestyle- hip-hop blogger/commentator

      http://hypestyleshomebase.blogspot.com

    • 1 year ago
  • frettafranco
  • Samara
  • lionhead
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      lionhead  
    • Big up Invincible and Finale for the continuous effort of bringing that truth to the masses. Although the docu-vid is dope, Detroit still remains to devour and suck the life out of the poor and have not. With God's grace, people will see how detroit REALLY is...power to people by any means neccessary. Uno

      Lionhead

    • 1 year ago
  • Acemith
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      Acemith  
    • This is the GREATEST song/video of all time!!
      Yeah, of all time. Invincible and Finale-Keep making music to move us. Tell all the others reppin the "D" to keep it up as well.

      WE LOVE YALL IN CALIFORNIA!

      Mad respect,

      AS

    • 1 year ago
  • princeduke
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      princeduke  
    • wow...deep and intensely moving. this years anthem.
      everybody should check this out...spread the word, Invincible for President!

    • 1 year ago
  • DJ_SAV_ONE
  • nickole_fox
  • dawnamo
  • freely
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      freely  
    • On a side note, in relations to Invincible and Finale - they are both performing live tonight @ Club 6 in San Francisco. Locusts live? I hope so. I hope this docu/vid is reaching international audiences they way I feel it truly should be. Gentrification is happening right here in the city of San Fran as well..it's really not looking good for any of us.

    • 1 year ago
  • sweeneykovar
  • KennyFresh
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      KennyFresh  
    • lyrics part 2:

      (INVINCIBLE)
      Selective memory, convenient amnesia
      Enemies scheming on land seizures
      pretend to be well meaning but stampede us
      I know you not supposed to bite the hand that feeds ya
      but its poisonous, spread injustice like fungus candida
      Predatory planning, Eminent domain
      Mowed down Motown for a parking lot next to the game
      Empty sentiment of development for pennies to gain
      Forget memory lane – this is history
      Its like erasing Proof, only remembering Eminem’s name (huh?)
      Many stories - only ones written in pen will remain (I'm sayin)
      With jobs, we at least in a drought
      Met a construction worker hates demolishing buildings
      but gotta feed his seeds and his spouse
      Told me the city pushes people into leaving they house,
      They cut the lights and gas - it freezes em out
      Who decided the divide between suburb and ghetto corner?
      Henry Ford swinging his chain - the Nazi medal of honor

      and the LOCUSTS

      (FINALE)

      I'm lookin at this strip
      where Lottie The Body, she prolly shook dem hips
      The malnourished and wild flourish
      among style murderers
      who wanna pile dirt on us
      The word on the street is that we wont last long
      And is it me, but if the history o’ my city was passed on
      Could we physically, in spirit & mind
      find a way ta move & grab at this song?
      And I was young, but snuck in
      Mahogany put stars in orbit, unsupported foundation
      We aborted sound, allowed rape and now
      Its a bar where men and women getta frequent
      And spit a slick thing in each other' ear
      And sip a mixed drink and beer fa sport
      And now the block can not hear,
      And how we got here? we’ll never know
      They showed a broken up Hip-Hop Shop board on VH1
      Like "Ay, come here, come see where they from"
      Ad that sh*t was too hard fa me ta chew, like I hate gum
      And yall can play dumb like Jim, man
      All I want is another Lush Lounge for us,
      A new United Sounds around to bust,
      So people can see us before the debris & dust, and what was
      And I am not tryna rap, man - I'm time travelin…

    • 1 year ago
  • KennyFresh
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      KennyFresh  
    • For those of you who have hit me up asking for the lyrics to this song, here you go (provided by sweeneykovar.wordpress.com) :

      part 1:
      (FINALE)
      Condos remodel my old turf,
      For what its worth, soul got left in the earth
      on a search i stood in front of Compuware-
      The Hudson building spoke first and said "I was here"
      From old bricks all over downtown
      to Sears with the Roebuck attachment-
      Purple Gang used to move thru your block like a mafia pageant
      Move around in my town where spittas talk
      And if u leave, forget us and try to come back?
      I hope you turn into a pillar of salt
      Every jackhammer cracking the concrete,
      thats a lost and forgotten piece of The D
      We’ll never see in a book or paper
      Replaced with a temp casino, strip mall, liquor store
      Another stadium doubling as a palladium, eateries
      The D speaks to me
      Now watch yesterday get swept away beneath a pile of debris
      Commitees pickin from a lottery for the hottest riverfront property
      Sign over your deed,
      shocking to see us go from peoplemover to people movers
      Let the people choose a better way.
      They set up shop and sped away
      Landmarks come and go like a john with a pro
      Led astray and they run up on Detroit for consumption
      So I look back and see my city under construction,
      I look back and see my city under construction

      by the LOCUSTS

      Surrounding, suffocating the city and trying to choke us
      Ravaging the crops making the situation hopeless
      But we staying focused,
      Never let the locusts approach us

      (INVINCIBLE)
      Locusts and buzzards circle and hover above the
      abandoned houses, shattered windows with the crooked shutters
      Cross the street construct a cookie cutter condominium
      Lining Woodward, its the prime meridian,
      you divide the city in
      In the hood wonder why you pay two times the premiums?
      They been redlining the dark skinned
      Owners of homes where they loan with a sharks fin
      Arson the property probably for the insurance policy,
      Its a prophecy thats self-fulfilling
      They claim to cure us of poverty BUT
      its serving removal
      of residents with urban renewal
      The reverend is the realtor
      here to save and heal ya!
      They even “buy ugly houses”
      and its memorabilia
      of a myth of a city thats a mystery
      Auto industry’s widow
      On the auction floor they start to bid low
      on houses with hanging gutters and peeling shingles,
      Purchased at a nervous pace and a cadence
      I heard a wrecking ball hit a building thats mistaken for vacant
      A sleeping city awakened by bulldozers and the wool pulled over our eyes,
      It comes as no surprise
      Why the rents are more from The French to Ford
      To the Illiches
      Trying to pillage the village and milk it for all that its worth
      while they killin us
      But we still got resilience

      against the LOCUSTS

      Surrounding, suffocating the city and trying to choke us
      Ravaging the crops making the situation hopeless
      But we staying focused,
      Never let the locusts approach us

    • 1 year ago
  • LunaLoca785
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      LunaLoca785  
    • Invincible is the illest of sick MCs - thanks for spreading the word, love.

      Had the pleasure of hearing her, when she was featured on Hard Knock Radio (KPFA 94.1); she's a smooth-talkin' queer community activist with a knack for sci-fi writer Octavia Butler, Malcolm X, and Palestinian resistance.

      This video spans so many important issues... watch it, and spread the word... word!

      Listen to her conscious socio-political beats n rhymes: http://www.myspace.com/invincilana

      Live in the S.F. Bay Area?She's in the Bay for her CD release party tomorrow night!

      "ilana invincible" June, 6 @ CLUB 6
      for CD "ShapeShifters" REALESE PARTY w/ Waajeed, Finale, Mamaz, Femi, Sake 1, Aiko, Aima + more +! **
      Club Six : 60 Sixth St. B/W Market & Mission, SF.
      Cost : $10 ($5 w/ flier)

      You can cop the album before it hits stores at her own, Indy label site Emergence, at : EMERGENCEmusic.net

      Thanks for sharing with your people.

      And congrats to all, on some hope for a change (Obama-rama's officially begun).

      -Lo

    • 1 year ago
  • 409revs_per_min
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      409revs_per_min  
    • I really like this video, especially because I am from Rochester Hills, about 40 minutes away from Detroit. Growing up, all I ever heard about D was how dangerous it was and how if I went there I could "Get shot." Regardless, my friends would go anyways, and visit the abandoned train station.

      I wish I could show this to everyone who lives in my community, and create some kind of dialogue around this issue. For instance, being able to ask my parents why they decided to move from Warren to Roch. Hills when i was born in 88. Watching the movie "The end of Suburbia" helped me a lot to understand why anyone would fall into the delusion of living in the suburbs.

      Plus, perhaps this video didn't touch much on the positive aspects of these troubles. Gardens in the city are happening in abandoned lots, and I for one, am intriuged in giving back to my area of birth. I just don't feel right about going into another community and doing any community building there. And I think the problems that we, collectively are facing in this time are creating beautiful oppurtunities to unite and be creative with our individual talents. and to create new forms of media to match these times, that combine conciousness with creativity. Check out the Allied Media Conference in D june 20-22 if these things or more interest you.

      ~Jenny

    • 1 year ago
  • TryThisOn
  • Ra_Boogie
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      Ra_Boogie  
    • "Current is about what's going on in your world".
      This video needs to be on the televised rotation. It's exactly the type of thing that Current represents.

      One of the things Detroit is best known is the music that has emerged from it. What better way to address this city's issue than well articulated lyrics from two of it's finest emcees?

      Whether you categorize these events as gentrification or a city "dying", you can't deny that people are being displaced. Big up's to Invincible and Finale for shedding light on this issue. Hopefully this video will see more circulation and inspire change.

    • 1 year ago
  • nikka
  • ATC
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      ATC  
    • It's gives a message that can be felt through out communities across the country. I myself have some first hand experience of what gentrification can do to a neigborhood and the effect it has, not only on a community but an entire city. I'm from Portland if it matters. This is a great video. Thanks Kenny!

      edit: I do agree to some extent though based on my own crude knowledge of Detroits situation that it does appear to be a city "dying" rather than being over ran by gentrification.

    • 1 year ago
  • DENCITY_PROD
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      DENCITY_PROD  
    • The mainstream media has been bought out and will never expose the truth and its up to US the people and mediums such as current.com to get this out there. I am a fan of Invincible and the whole Detroit hip hop scene and the lyrics went very well with House Shoes beat and the feeling of the video.

    • 1 year ago
  • KennyFresh
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      KennyFresh  
    • wow... i'm glad to see the response has been so strong & positive so far. truly inspiring to see real music made about real things can still captivates people's attention.

      i just wish that whoever has been voting negatively for this video would leave a comment so we could really have an open dialogue about the video.

      anyone....?

    • 1 year ago
  • sweeneykovar
  • dickstarbuck
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      dickstarbuck  
    • I wish there was more truth like this in mainstream media. I think it's time for more docu-videos from artists like this. Viral media is the best way to reach today's youth, even if the kidz that this affects most will never see it... it's about awareness. If nobody knows that this is going on then nobody's gonna do anything about it. Wake up and look at life around you...

    • 1 year ago
  • Dee1980
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      Dee1980  
    • This is excellent! People need to watch this because it's educational and not corny. We needs this to be on regular TV or cable.

    • 1 year ago
  • KillYourTV
  • gravity508
  • lightbright112
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      lightbright112  
    • no one ever exposes the damage "urban renewal" causes. the skyrise lofts with balconies and 16' ceilings look awesome, but they are terrifying to the residents who loose their homes and depressing for people who grew up in the city and are trying to challenge the big businesses that don't care about anything but $$$

    • 1 year ago
  • suncitysfinest
  • primusluta
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      primusluta  
    • Gentrification, development, social engineering... it all boils down to those unaffected determining fates. Watching this is a reminder of the harsh fate Detroit has had to endure, foreshadowing the future of most urban centers so long as capital is valued more than people. Respect to Invincible and Finale for bringing such a serious issue to art.

    • 1 year ago
  • Notti
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      Notti  
    • This had every bit of reality and truth that a video needs nowadays. I haven't sat down to watch a music video...nevermind a documentary in a minute, Invincible put in work here! Definitely hasn't gone unoticed, Emergence and Bling47 have some pretty bright future's if art like this keeps rooting up...I Approve This Hip-Hop.

    • 1 year ago
  • eremany
  • Fizzstar
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      Fizzstar  
    • This is so real. They're gentrifying the south part of North Philly right now, changing it to Northern Liberties and plan on doing the same around Temple University & Chester. This jawn is so timely. Not just for Detriot but for cities throughout the states. Glad to see someone addressing the issue.

    • 1 year ago
  • adriennemaree
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      adriennemaree  
    • This video is such a brilliant way to share this analysis on gentrification, I hope folks watch it, learn, and use it to address this issue in their communities. So inspirational!!!! And the song is beyond beautiful, hope folks LISTEN. much love invincible and finale, thank y'all!

    • 1 year ago
  • omnicrisis
  • freely
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      freely  
    • Definitely not a good look that its short history here has already been erased...but hopefully that won't affect the fate of it's future here.....either way, the base of listeners and viewers that this song/video has captivated already is pretty (pleasantly) amazing to me. I'm still in awe of the message..the production..the delivery...how solid the song is and how it stands on its own with or without the visual accompaniment. Wow...

    • 1 year ago
  • KennyFresh
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      KennyFresh  
    • Very fresh and innovative (and above all - informative) concept & delivery for both a documentary and a music video. I really hope other hip-hop artists and/or community activists are paying attention to this approach & taking notes.

      I'm just mad that this video was already deleted by Current once and lost all of its views & votes. Let's hope that this time it can not only stick around, but ultimately make it on the air.

    • 1 year ago

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