Jul9

Jamaaladeen Joins The Last Poets Mimi Festival

Mimi Festival, Marseille

 Ok, ready for a trip to the French Riviera? What better reason than to see Jamaaladeen rock the stage with the Legendary Last Poets
For the 8th successive year, the MIMI festivalof Marseille welcomes international events organisers, brand directors, managers, turners, journalists… Every summer, it has a line-up of innovative artists from all over the world and every musical style, and has become a benchmark European event in the domain. After being the host at Saint Martin de Crau and then Arles, the MIMI festival has been held at the Caroline hospital on the Frioul Islands since 2003.

“Legendary pioneers of rap”
"A word hasn’t been coined to fit what we’re talking about!” The Last Poets told Rolling Stone Magazine in 1970. Today, more than 35 years later, The Last Poets are rightfully hailed as the Godfathers of The Worldwide Hip-Hop Nation. Activist lyricists born of the US civil rights uprisings of the 1960s, The Last Poets have rightfully earnt their reputation; the hard way.
At the time when James Brown was releasing his groundbreaking ‘Say It Loud, I’m Black & I’m Proud’, The Last Poets produced an early arsenal of work including the classic LPs ‘The Last Poets’ (1970) that also preceded & consequently inspired a slew of politically coherent but also more mainstream r&b projects, such Marvin Gaye’s ‘What’s Goin’ On?’, Funkadelic’s ‘America Eats Its’ Young’, and, Curtis Mayfield’s ‘There’s No Place Like America Today’.
The Last Poets have enjoyed a huge grass-roots resurgence in popularity since the early 1990s, leading to a cameo-role in John Singleton’s film ‘Poetic Justice’ alongside Janet Jackson & Tupac Shakur, and then participated in the 1994 Lollapalooza tour of the US alongside Beastie Boys, Smashing Pumpkims, A Tribe Called Quest, Nick Cave and George Clinton. This was followed by the ‘Holy Terror‘ LP (1995), and a published mini-autobiography, ‘On A Mission: Selected Poems and A History of The Last Poets’ (1996), which is an affecting combination of memoir and verse, as the Last Poets tell us their own story in print for the first time.
More recently, several contemporary artistes including Kanye West, Common, Chuck D. (Public Enemy), Jill Scott and Erykah Badu have come to pay their dues, uniting to record a beautiful tribute album to The Last Poets ‘When We Come Together’. In 2006, the group was also nominated alongside Common for a Grammy award in the category “Best Rap Performance”. After nearly 40 years in action, the old boys of The Last Poets are still competing on equal ground with contemporary commercial heavyweights.
“I do my shit like The Last Poets.” Tupac Shakur
“One of the fundamental building blocks of rap” David Bowie

Age limit: All ages