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IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE-BLACK CARGO



Immortal Technique was born Felipe Coronel in El Hospital Militar De Lima in Peru. Only living in Peru for a few years, his family came to the United States to escape the civil war and inflation that had become common in South America in the early 1980s.
After emigrating to
New York City, he lived in Harlem and attended Hunter College High School. Despite numerous run-ins with the law and almost being expelled in 1996 due to significant parent and faculty pressure, he still graduated high school. After graduation he was charged and convicted of multiple counts of assault, and was subsequently sent to a remote prison in the state of Pennsylvania. During his time in prison he exercised rigorously, studied religion, history, politics and began to write songs and a book whose title he has never revealed. After his parole in 1999, he excelled at freestyle battles, winning several competitions in New York City and elsewhere. In 2001, he released his first album, Revolutionary Vol. 1. In November, 2002 he was listed by Source magazine as the month's featured "Unsigned Hype", which highlights artists that are not signed to a recording label. The following year, in September of 2003, he received the coveted "Hip Hip Quotable" in the Source for a song entitled "Industrial Revolution" from his unreleased second album. Consequently since he didn't have a record deal or distribution at the time, Immortal Technique is the only rapper in history to have a Hip Hop Quotable while being unsigned. He finally released his second album Revolutionary Vol. 2 in 2004 under Viper Records. The album has sold around 65,000 units according to soundscan figures, but estimates reach as far as 80,000 considering his large underground street distribution wing that made him famous in the NYC area. The summer of 2005 saw the release of "Bin Laden", featuring Mos Def and produced by DJ Green Lantern as a 12" vinyl single. The single also contained a remix of the song featuring hip hop legends Chuck D of Public Enemy and KRS-One. The song proved one of the most controversial songs in the history of hip hop music, blaming the Reagan Doctrine (under which the U.S. provided aid to the mujahideen in Afghanistan) and President George W. Bush for the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Earlier the same year, Immortal Technique appeared (as himself) in the independent movie
This Revolution which is set during the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City and chronicles the protests surrounding the convention in a pseudo-documentary style. The movie also featured Viper Records signing Akir and producer/engineer Toure "Southpaw" Harris in smaller speaking roles. Since then Immortal Technique has been promoted to President and A&R of Viper Records and has signed a distribution deal with Babygrande Records/Koch for his next album. He also has made Southpaw the head A&R of Viper Records.
Early 2006, the song "Impeach the President" featuring
dead prez, Saigon and Immortal Technique emerged on the DJ Green Lantern mixtape "Alive on Arrival". It is basically a cover version of the 1973 The Honeydrippers' single, using the original chorus, but in new verses the rappers express their wish that president George W. Bush be impeached. Immortal Technique provides listeners of his music with his views on politics, sociology, and religion. Many of his views align closely with contemporary Marxism, as can be seen in the song "Poverty of Philosophy" from Revolutionary Vol. 1. He tackles a myriad of modern political and social issues in his songs, addressing events such as the killing of the prominent Black Panthers member Fred Hampton by the FBI, the New World Order established by the neo-conservative American government, 9/11, the shooting of Amadou Diallo by New York City Police, the military occupation of Palestine by Israeli troops, and the CIA backed hunt and subsequent assassination of revolutionary leader Che Guevara - to name but a few. He has described himself as a "socialist guerilla", but he refuses any party affiliation.
He self-identifies with the
9/11 Truth Movement [1].
Often questioning the policies of the
U.S. government, Immortal Technique points out social inequalities, and promotes a high level of social activism and revolution. Major themes include U.S. nationalism and jingoism, the right-wing bias and censorship of the media, the death of Senator Paul Wellstone, the CIA's mind control project MKULTRA, and the use of depleted uranium by United States troops. Recently he also has worked with youth offenders in juvenile detention centers and has been linked to several gangs in the Mid Atlantic and the West Coast where he delivers messages about the history of foreign intervention in their nations and personal responsibility. He also makes use of several historical events that could be considered esoteric or conspiracy theory. His interpretation of history highlights what he considers to be the oversights of American education. He claims the Hebrews that were involved in the Exodus were black, a belief held by Black Hebrew Israelites. Alligning himself with Ivan van Sertima, he believes that African presence in America predates that of Christopher Columbus. He raps about Mary Magdalene giving birth to the children of Jesus, a subject rarely addressed in most American households before the release of the Da Vinci Code. He makes various references to the history of the Knights Templar, which suggests a belief that members of the world's elite use organized secret societies like the Freemasons to consolidate and maintain power.
Immortal Technique has taken the role of an activist in much of his later work. He has collaborated with activist and
deathrow inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal, and released songs commenting on the George W. Bush administration and its agenda. Songs such as "The Cause of Death" and the single "Bin Laden" express his views on terrorism and the Iraq War as well as his disdain for the current American government and structure of power. He also discusses the newscast on September 11, 2001 that spoke of bombs planted on the George Washington Bridge and the subsequent arrest of four non-Arabs.

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