Gyrobot
05-02-2005, 03:53
The Holy Repulibican times
Citizens Hip Hops for the Hip Hop Festival
Neo Recanis, H.R.G: 28 year old rapper/produce Kanye East is preparing his next record album "University Dropout" for the up and coming Hip Hop Festival which is to celebrate the Country's extremely benevolent policy towards rap and its culture. "I really hyped up for this event, I came here after my native country banned rap music and threatened to lock us away." The H.R.G is inviting not only its citizens but also world leaders, and tourists as well to the festival. There would be soul food served at some of the concession stands, An import show and several performances by famous rappers such as F-12, 50 yen, Da Rule and many others as well. "I am fundraising this event" Said the Leader Gyrobot Lenster, "As a sign of us of being a tolerant country towards culture".
But the festival may present some problems such as security, crime in The H.R.G is generally a problem. There will be over 5000 policemen and security to handle this rather massive festival. "I hope this festival generally goes well for culture's sake."
Reporter: Anna Matherson
Citizens Hip Hops for the Hip Hop Festival
Neo Recanis, H.R.G: 28 year old rapper/produce Kanye East is preparing his next record album "University Dropout" for the up and coming Hip Hop Festival which is to celebrate the Country's extremely benevolent policy towards rap and its culture. "I really hyped up for this event, I came here after my native country banned rap music and threatened to lock us away." The H.R.G is inviting not only its citizens but also world leaders, and tourists as well to the festival. There would be soul food served at some of the concession stands, An import show and several performances by famous rappers such as F-12, 50 yen, Da Rule and many others as well. "I am fundraising this event" Said the Leader Gyrobot Lenster, "As a sign of us of being a tolerant country towards culture".
But the festival may present some problems such as security, crime in The H.R.G is generally a problem. There will be over 5000 policemen and security to handle this rather massive festival. "I hope this festival generally goes well for culture's sake."
Reporter: Anna Matherson