Jacob Katel Mecca aka Grimo flanked by Betty Jean and Jessica Donette, regional co-directors of the United Haitian Students of Florida
Miami based rappers Billy Blue from Poe Boy Records, Mecca aka Grimo from Sak Pasé Records, and 2/3's of independent hitmakers Grind Mode rallied alongside a small cadre of dedicated activists, organizers, students, poets, musicians, and community members.
Check out our exclusive video of Billy Blue talking about his life. In it, he discusses how he got locked up for five years as a young kid, got sent to Haiti by his father when he was released, and there witnessed poverty, death, hunger, and revolt all around him. The video and plenty of photos are after the jump.
Billy Blue - North Miami Zoe A Stand Up Dude Mecca aka Grimo walking up onto the stage.
Longtime local Hip Hop impresario and former Luke Records affiliate Mecca aka Grimo has logged hundreds of hours of on stage as a musician, motivational speaker, and star of stage and screen. Here we see performance highlights from one of his spoken word pieces, "Boat People."
Grind Mode, the group most well known for its radio smash "I'm So High," showed support through their presence and speeching, and mini performance.Buggah Da Govanah with Stage McKlezie of Grind Mode. Hunger, and Mcklezie of Grind Mode and an affiliate watch the stage from the sidelines. Letter to Obama. Repping the cannons and bayonets.