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  • Englewood NJ
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Location:
Englewood NJ
About:
Kamal Imani

(Poet, Actor, Spoken Soul Lyricist, Radio Host)


The NYC/NJ Based Kamal Imani is an internationally known spoken word performance poet and conscious hip hop lyricist.

He is an event planner, open mic host and promoter as well as a master of ceremonies for special events.
Kamal has performed at major venues such as The Basketball Hall of Fame (Springfield Massachusetts) Organixx Soul, Princeton University, Hampton University, Farleigh Dickinson University, Medgar Evers College, The Nuyorican Poetry Café, The Poetry Realm with Baub Bidon & E Da Story Teller (CT), The Bowery Poetry Club and the New Jersey Nets Halftime Show as “New Jerseys Most Talented” to name a few. Kamal”s poems “The N Word & Partners to the end are part of The Bruce George & Luis Rivera’s “Bandana Republic” Anthology. Kamal is also featured on the http://www.mtaafm.com African compilation which features his poetic dancehall track “RevolutionaryDiva”.

Kamal’s songs “Ms. Melanin”, “Blast Off”, “Revolutionary Diva” have charted in the top 10 of American Idol Underground.com for over a year. As well as many popular spoken word radio shows. He is also the host along with co-host Rawtalentillwill of “The Revolutionaryart Radio show” on Vocalizedink.org. His fiery signature pieces include the controversial “Lynch the N Word” and “You A Armchair Revolutionary”. One of his comedic crowd favorites is “Yo, I Copped a New Whip”. Kamal has opened for or shared the stage with the likes of Julie Dexter, Ragan Whiteside, DMoss, Flowmentalz, Queen Godis, Helena D Lewis, Love, Doug E. Fresh, King Sun, King Just, Big Bubs and Buju Banton to name a few.

His current CD “The Mic is Calling Me” is a top seller at his events as well as online. His current CD is entitled “Jump the Broom” and consists of hip hop and spoken word wedding songs that can be enjoyed and danced to at weddings an ideal for wedding gifts and party favors. Kamal has also begun creating his new CD which is presently “The Lost Scrolls” and scheduled for release this Summer.

He is a member of the Eastern Philosophy Poets Collective with (Ras Isatu & Empress Tintawi) whose songs experiment with poetry, eclectic sounds as well as house, reggae dub, hip hop and jazz. They have a new video and song out called “SaFari” which is a must hear and see! They will be incorporating more traditional roots and African music in the near future!

Many activist, youth, relationship and spiritual groups call on Kamal to lecture or consult. He is a lifetime student of spiritual, religious and African studies and is currently majoring in sociology and psychology at the New York institute of Technology. Kamal has been mentored by the likes of Professor Dr. Leonard Jeffries, Harlem Garveyite Shaka Zulu Ramese and Sheik Abdul Lateef Ali to name a few.

See the new videos “All She Really Want’s Is Love” & “Ms. Melanin” a dedication to the sisters on myspace!

For more music, videos and booking information regarding Kamal go to the following websites:
http://www.myspace.com/kamalsupreme
http://www.mp3.com.au/kamalsupreme
Purchase the wedding song downloads at http://cdbaby.com/cd/kamalimani2 or www.soundclick.com/kamalsupreme

http://www.soulgriots.com coming soon!

Call 201-964-6275
Website:
http://www.myspace.com/kamalsupreme
Influences:
The Last Poets, Bob Marley, Marvin Gaye, Rakim, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Afrika Bambaataa, Prince, Michael Jackson, Dr. York, Bobby Hemmitt, Phil Valentine, Public Enemy, KRS, Guru,Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Eyrkah Badu, Jill Scott, Anita Baker, Azziza

Kamal Imani*The Movie "Up in the Attic" and More!

Kamal Imani is an internationally known Spoken Word Performance Poet, Community Activist and Conscious Hip Hop Lyricist. He is also CEO of the Soulgriots Music Group and Revolutionary Art Innertainment which organizes and promotes talent showcases. Kamal has performed at many places around the U.S which include the Izod center as New Jerseys Most Talented for the NJ Nets halftime show. He has also performed at Princeton University, Hampton University, FDU, Medgar Evers College, Cuny, The Basketball Hall of Fame (Organixx Soul Promotions), the Poetz Relam (Bridgeport CT), The Bowery & Nuyorican Poetry Cafes and more. His songs and poems include inspirational songs like “I Will Make It” as well as many dedications to the Sistas (i.e "Ms. Melanin, Revolutionary Diva & Lovin Her Nappy Nappy) and inspirational anthems. He is also known for his controversial "Lynch The N Word" and Audience energizing "You A Armchair Revolutionary!". You can find more about Kamal at http://www.myspace.com/kamalsupreme and http://www.youtube.com/cipherkam http://www.soulgriots.ning.com http://www.upintheattic.ning.com http://www.myspace.com/upintheatticmovie

That Sexy Sci-Fi Metaphysical Music Video: “Irresponsible”


Check out Southern Comfort! The Song for the Ville!

Kamal flows with spoken word and a smooth hip hop cadence about a southern girl that he met in the Ville, a name for several southern cities in the U.S. He also flows with a smooth rap while singer Vulenzo rocks the hooks and the background. They call the sweet pretty ladies "Southern Comfort". The music is smooth hip hop and R&B soul. Enjoy!


http://www.myspace,com/kamalsupreme
Back in the days in the 1980's hip hop era, it was all about peace, love, unity and having fun! All in one epoch of time there was the fusion of black consciousness, hip hop, and drugs. On top of that, teenagers will do what teenagers will do. This movie has a comedic realism along with some serious lessons to be learned. It is the perfect conversation piece for parents and their children as well as educators.

Written and directed by Kamal Imani (RevolutionaryArt Innertainment) c2005-9
Cinematographer Christopher Brown
Editor Jonathan of Newblackmusic.net

Available on DVD October 1, 2009. Check out the clips and join the movement on http://www.upintheattic.ning.com and
http://www.myspace.com/upintheatticmovie
http://www.upintheatticmovie.com


Look out for the Up in the Attic hip hop throwback movie coming soon!
Actress/model Xenia Brown interviews Kamal


Mayan Funk Message Music

http://www.dancehallstyle.net
http://www.myspace.com/princethierry
Radio Mega 99.2
Blazin Hot Dancehall and dub poetry track "Sister you so serious. Why you gotta be so serious? Sister you so fine fine fine, make me wanna wine wine wine (dance nice and close you see?).
Kamal Imani brings the dancehall, west indian/carribean carnival, reggae,soca and dancehall flavor as well as photos of pretty ladies and special effects in this promotional video for his new hit song "Sister Serious"! Check it out and enjoy!

Kamal Imani El's Blog

Kamal Imani El

New 1980's Hip Hop Throwback Movie "Up in the Attic"

Back in the days in the 1980's hip hop era, it was all about peace, love, unity and having fun! All in one epoch of time there was the fusion of black consciousness, hip hop, and drugs. On top of that, teenagers will do what teenagers will do. This movie has a comedic realism along with some serious lessons to be learned. It is the perfect conversation piece for parents and their children as well as educators.

Written and directed by Kamal Imani (RevolutionaryArt Innertainment) c2005-9
Cinemato… Continue

Posted on August 8, 2009 at 6:59pm —

Kamal Imani El

See The New Sci Fi Funk and Spoken Word Video "Irresponsible"




They say you should be nice to people who you meet on the street, you never know, it could be an angel or something right?
Well, the 4 Concepts are intuited and Channeled by this dude on the street who innately must transfer this energy to other people who… Continue

Posted on June 22, 2009 at 4:34pm —

Kamal Imani El

Loving Your Nappy Nappy & Ms. Melanin (Dedications To The Sistas)



It was Kamal Imani's first time performing his spoken word/Neo Soul song "Lovin Her Nappy Nappy" live at the Bowery. He wanted to rock it right for promoter and CEO of Brown Eyez Magazines "PJ". The audience was with him and they all had a good time lovin the nappy nappy.… Continue

Posted on November 4, 2008 at 4:34pm —

 
 

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