HIP HOP DEPARTMENT
Brother J and X-Clan

In 1990, the Hip-Hop generation was introduced to a new era of music. The sound
of funk, culture and Brooklyn-style lyrics would open attention spans for a
message of social justice and enlightenment. The messenger group X
Clan entered the music mainstream at the beginning of the decade in a
timely fashion. With a unique sound, image, and concept, X Clan
paid dues as pioneers rubbing against the grain of negative lyrics and ego
tripping poetics. In allegiance with the Blackwatch Movement,
(a Brooklyn based organization that informed youth of worldwide issues and
injustices), X Clan stayed focused in it's mission of freedom
and upliftment in the face of racial tension and indigenous
genocide.
After two successful albums with Island Records ("To
the East Blackwards, and "Xodus"), the X
Clan disbanded in the mid 90's. Brother J, the voice
of the X Clan, continued to produce and preserve his name and
art form throughout the mainstream and underground markets of Hip-Hop. In 1996,
the first generation of Dark Sun Riders released a project
called the "Seeds of Evolution" also with Island
Records.
Present day, Brother J has reassembled
the X Clan. The new album entitled "Return from
Mecca" is scheduled for release in 2006. The anticipation of the return
of Brother J and X Clan has opened the door
for consistent tours, spot dates and special appearances such as Def
Poetry Jam (2005) ,Legends of Hip Hop Concert (2005)
and The Damian Marley Jamrock Tour (2005). Currently in
alliance with Suburban Noize Records ,Brother
J has been given the green light to expose the next wave of conscious
artists and street knowledge music.
Brother J and the
X Clan will continue the tradition of displaying ancestral
wisdom, culture, and signature lyrical style that appeals to all generations of
Hip-Hop.