Moses Uvere
Garland, Texas, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2008 | INDIE
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Moses Uvere was named by CBS News as a Texan with Character because of his contributions with his gifting of rap to help non profits raise awareness about there work. - CBS News
When Dallas rap artist Moses Uvere’s new music video “We Get Up” appeared in my inbox I was intrigued. The video is a moving tribute to the slain Dallas police officers.
I wanted to know more. Rome is a world away from Texas. What is the atmosphere like in Dallas now? What is it like being an African-American in that community? After such violence – by the police and towards the police – how do we heal? Where do we go from here? What did this artist think of the Black Lives Matters movement and where it’s going?
I sent Moses Uvere my questions. His first answer, in short, was, “I’m not on any side. I’m only in support of unity, love, and reconciliation.”
The racial tension is real. There is corruption and abuse of power – both in the police force and the Black Lives Matter movement. There is also much good. “The video captures the realities on both sides,” Uvere explained. “My goal was to bring hope and understanding to everyone and I’m proud to say we did that.”
Where do we go from here?
“The message I have for all of us who are in pain,” responded Uvere, “is that we as a people need to take time and actually get to know other individuals of different races and ethnic backgrounds. If we had greater understanding it would eliminate these fears of the unknown we have towards each other. That is a huge part of the reason we are reacting the way we do.
We have the great commandment to love God and neighbor. It’s really hard to love someone you don’t know. So get to know people! I challenge you: take a look around at your circle of friends and influence. If everyone around you looks like you, talks like you, and acts like you, that’s a problem. Get to know other people; learn about why different people act in different ways. That would be a huge step towards healing.”
You can find “We Get Up” and the rest of Moses Uvere’s music on iTunes, and keep an eye out for his forthcoming album Kingdom of the Fallen, which will be released August 26th.
See more at: http://aleteia.org/2016/08/18/watch-dallas-rap-artists-moving-tribute-to-the-fallen-in-his-city/#sthash.ErnulcAC.dpuf - Aleteia News
Dallas rapper Moses Uvere is ready to go with his new single “We Ready (Dallas)” and we have it first. The clicking beat tune, with its instantly catchy refrain and bass-heavy bottom, is a crackling showcase for Uvere’s rapping powers. He’s in rapid rhyming mode, keeping quick time with the fierce sonic undercurrent. And as the title suggests, “We Ready (Dallas)” is a big ole tribute to the Big D.
“I love this city and I felt almost responsible to make something that embodies my love,” says Uvere. “This is the moment! Our city has needed something that stands as a statement of where we are from. I’m glad that I can finally deliver something that my people can be proud of. I really put my heart and soul into this song. I wanted to really capture the essence of the culture I’m a part of. I’m so excited to share this with the city of Dallas!”
“We Ready (Dallas)” took Uvere nearly a year to write. It is the inaugural single from his upcoming third CD, Never Been Better. The song will be officially released Feb. 22 on iTunes, Spotify and amazon.com. It will make its radio premiere Feb. 17 on K104-FM during the “Street Swagg Sunday” show. - Dallas Morning News
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From Worse to Better - 2008
Mind the Gap - 2011
Never Been Better - 2014
Kingdom of the Fallen - 2016
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Moses Uvere (born May 25, 1986) is an American rapper. Uvere got his start in his hometown of Dallas, Texas. Uvere's family is from a small town in Nigeria.
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