>Well certainly revolutionary as it calls for reform...had the >check the dictionary for the meaning of iconoclastic.. >"One who attacks and seeks to overthrow traditional or popular >ideas or institutions" So yes.
Yeah agreed, s'what I meant. >But I would still say afrocentric point of view as PE's message is >mostly the view of the world thru african american eyes...yep here. Again agreed. >I don't know how 'afrocentric' (again in quotes) UR's music is but >it I would say it is iconoclastic. Agreed again. I don't know the extent we could say 'Afrocentric' either. I can't speak for UR, but I would guess that to the extent that forms of 'Afrocentrism' (sic?) and in fact any self-deterministic, guiding principles, help achieve revolutionary aims, that would be part of the UR ethos. But hey, who am I to say. k
