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"The Life And Times Of Prophecy"
Many people who have a Heart for this World and Justice and Equality for Humanity have been saddened by the Recent Passing of Former South African President, Activist, Revolutionary and World Leader Nelson Mandela.
Truly, People in South Africa and around the World are mourning the Loss of one of Our History’s Most Kind-Hearted Revolutionaries filled with Strength. To put it into Perspective… Nelson Mandela was in Jail for a longer period of time than all the Years Tupac Shakur spent on Earth.
So our “Props From Proph” go out to Dior, who recently shot an Ad Campaign featuring South African Model Roxanne Jooste, photographed by Director Mike Ho.
This is the First time Dior has featured an African Model in any of their Ad Campaigns, and Roxanne herself has been featured in Fashion Mags like Marie Claire and Cosmopolitan.
We may have lost a Fearless Leader, but we know the profound Change he has impacted on our Earth is immeasurable now and into the future.
Hopefully this Dior Ad.. a First.. Will be the First of many changes that only came… because Nelson Mandela fought for it.
You will be Greatly Missed… And Thank you for being one of the Chosen Few.. To Make This World Better Than You Found It.
Garry “Prophecy” Sun for SunOfHollywood.com
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Diddy made the announcement today on Twitter and YouTube that he has now partnered up with Comcast Cable to create a Music Television Network that he will be overseeing.
Considering that MTV no longer plays Music videos other than a few select graveyard shift hours… Diddy plans to take over the void that has been missing for so long.
Revolt is yet another new brainchild of Diddy’s.
Let’s see how Revolutionary REVOLT will really be.
Just try to stay away from those Shows of Reality
Garry “Prophecy” Sun for SunOfHollywood.com
And They Say It’s The White Man I Should Fear
But It’s My Own Kind Doin’ All The Killin’ Here
After being shot in Las Vegas on September 7th 1996, Tupac Shakur’s life hung in the balance for 6 days, until he succumbed to his injuries. What should have been a celebratory evening after Mike Tyson’s victory over Bruce Seldon, turned out to be a day of great mourning. He was shot by an unknown driver off the corner of Flamingo and Koval in Las Vegas, and taken to nearby University Medical Center, where he died of respiratory failure and cardiac arrest.
Our world lost far more than a Hip-Hop Artist, they lost a Revolutionary. A product of the Black Panther movement in Oakland, California, Tupac was raised with an understanding and awareness of the injustices in America that few people will ever understand. His wisdom and insight in the fallen world we live in have outlived his physical presence, and continued to spread far beyond the reaches of bordered nations.
In a world where few can understand what is currently happening, or what direction we are heading, Tupac was the One man, who chose to use his intellect, his creativity, and his ability to speak truth into the world, to attempt to change the world we were living in. Had he still been alive today, our world would be a very different place.
Thank you Pac for all you have done for our world, and all you have left behind for Generations to come. Your Life, Legacy, and your Message will never be forgotten.
In honor of his passing, here is the video for “Changes”, which was released only a few short weeks after he left this Earth… Only to prove we lost one of the greatest men, purposed of God, to have ever roamed this world.