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The Last Poets are several groups of poets and musicians who arose from the late 1960s African-American civil rights movement's black nationalism. The name is taken from a poem by the South African revolutionary poet Keorapetse Kgositsile, who believed he was in the last era of poetry before guns would take over. The original users of that name were the trio of Felipe Luciano, Gylan Kain, and David Nelson.
However, it is the versions of the group led by Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin and/or Umar Bin Hassan that have penetrated mass culture. The Last Poets were one of the earliest influences on hip-hop music. Critic Jason Ankeny wrote: "With their politically charged raps, taut rhythms, and dedication to raising African-American consciousness, the Last Poets almost single-handedly laid the groundwork for the emergence of hip-hop." The British music magazine NME stated, "Serious spokesmen like Gil Scott-Heron, The Last Poets, and later Gary Byrd, paved the way for the many socially committed Black [emcees] a decade later."
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- This Is Madness
- Black People What Y'All Gon' Do
- This Is Madness Chant
- White Man's Got a God Complex
- Black People What Y'All Gon' Do Chant
- Opposites
- Black Is
- Mean Machine Chant
- Black Is Chant
- Related to What
- Time
- Related to What Chant
- Alley
- Into the Streets
- The Shalimar
- The Library
- Puerto Rican Rhythms
- Little Willie Armstrong Jones
- James Brown
- Jazz
- Poetry Is Black
- Today Is a Killer
- Soul
- Hey Now
- Been Done Already
- Black Woman
- Die Nigga!!!
- Jibard / My Pretty Nigger
- Tell Me Brother
- Un Rifle / Oracion Rifle Prayer