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    Dead PrezCharleston Pour House, Charleston, SC
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    Dead PrezCity Winery - Atlanta, Atlanta, GA
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    Dead PrezNectar Lounge, Seattle, WA
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    About Dead Prez

    In recent years, Dead Prez has continued to perform actively at various music festivals and concert venues across the globe, combining their classic hits with new material. Their concerts are known for their high energy and commitment to audience interaction, making each event a unique experience. For instance, the duo has been featured in major festivals such as the Black Arts Movement festival and AfroPunk, where they address contemporary issues facing marginalized communities while delivering powerful performances of their iconic songs like 'Hip Hop' and 'Be Healthy.' Additionally, Dead Prez has expanded their reach by incorporating live band elements into their performances, enhancing the musical experience with live instrumentation. As of 2023, they are set to embark on a new tour celebrating the anniversary of 'Let’s Get Free,' bringing a retrospective of their impactful music along with discussions pertinent to today's social climate. Fans are eagerly anticipating these concerts, as they promise not only nostalgia but also an insightful critique of current socio-political conditions. Beyond concerts, Dead Prez remains active on social media and engages with their community on issues surrounding health, music, and empowerment. Their ability to adapt and stay relevant in a changing musical landscape while maintaining their core message of activism reflects their status as enduring icons in hip-hop, with concert experiences that meld entertainment and education.

    Dead Prez History

    Dead Prez, an influential hip-hop duo consisting of members Maurine 'M1' McIntosh and Ismail 'Stic.man' Yasin, emerged in the late 1990s as a voice for social change and Black empowerment through music. They debuted with the album 'Let’s Get Free' in 1999, which was critically acclaimed and noted for its politically charged lyrics that addressed issues like racism, systemic oppression, and self-determination. Their music combined elements of hip-hop with conscious lyrics, resonating deeply within communities seeking socio-political awareness. Over the years, Dead Prez has performed at numerous venues and festivals, establishing themselves as powerful live performers who captivate their audience with thought-provoking messages interwoven with dynamic beats and rhythmic flows. The duo's commitment to activism was a prime motivator for their performances; they often engage with their audiences on topics of health, culture, and politics during live shows. This unique blend of educational content and performance art has made their concerts not just musical experiences, but also platforms for dialogue and community engagement. Throughout their career, they have toured internationally, collaborating with other artists and participating in events advocating for social justice, further solidifying their legacy in the hip-hop community.