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Hiphop lyricist KYD A.K.A. Hassan Barrow Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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KYD stands for, Killing Your Demographics, is Hassan Barrow’s (pictured above), stage name and he hails from Bronx, New York. Rapping since the tender age of 14 years old, recording and mixing his first mix tape entitled, “Stress Test, Volume 3” this multitalented and self-made lyricist, is also a proficient vocalist and sings most of his own hooks in his rap songs.

Music not only works his soul but it’s his passion, as Hip-Hop Director at radio station 88.1 FM WARY, KYD hosts a show on the station called ‘DYNASTY DAYS MORNING XPERIENCE’. With a whopping 400 songs under his belt, his rhymes and lyrics are fact-based, covering his experiences and personal beliefs, which reflects both the dark and light sides of his life. His next mix tape “The Lost,” will be accompanied by an EP called “Rise of the Lost.”

A nutritionist and wellness trainer in qualified sports, with his own successful fitness company, KYD belongs to an organization called “Stop, Don’t Shoot,” which aims to curtail the “inappropriate use of firearms” by all with a message of anti-gun violence. His goal is to effect change, this is his self-determination.

Join me tonight at 6:30 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk radio as I delve into the topics of Mr. Barrow’s make-up, his music, his passions and the meaning of his squad the “Lost Dynasty League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.”

In the meantime, check out his lyrical skills below…All “links” in this post will access tonight’s show.

https://soundcloud.com/kyd_works/sets/the-lost

See you on the air!

101 thoughts on “Hiphop lyricist KYD A.K.A. Hassan Barrow Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah””

      1. those some hard core curse lyrics. Trace can’t deal.
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        Prolly his life. hey we all didn’t come up in no rose garden,

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      2. those some hard core curse lyrics. Trace can’t deal.
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        Dude talkin bout seeman and bitches.. LOL Trace gon have a field day with this fool. And his looks won’t have nothing to do with it.

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      3. those some hard core curse lyrics. Trace can’t deal.
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        Trace has the gift of gab and personality she’ll deal just fine. Watch!

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      1. what in da sam hell kinda name is KYD??
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        That is odd but so are the rap names Diddy, Rock-em, Tupac, Biggie and the rest.

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      2. what in da sam hell kinda name is KYD??
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        He use to be called KID as a kid so the name followed him. Did y’all hear the show?

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  1. Good morning.
    He’s involved in some positive orgs yet his lyrics are hard core, that’s a contradiction. His interview with Tra will be interesting I think O_o

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      1. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen
        This blog conversation might come 1st but the show is the follow-up that’s my .2

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      2. Hello Apple, Lexy, Kayla, Keisha, Man, Sane, Daisy, Bobby, Ebony, Brown, Mrs, Neisy and UncleEd….How are you all? And wassup?

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      3. whose actually gonna tune in? some of y’all talk but don’t tune in
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        I did 😛 it was a good show!

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  2. He is too fine. That’s all I got. You heard one rapper you’ve heard them all. I just wanna hear how his movement differs from the others.

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  3. Looking forward to tonight’s show. Can’t judge him by the lyrics in his songs and that’s for sure. And yes he is indeed a nice piece of eye candy. 😛

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  4. “A nutritionist and wellness trainer in qualified sports, with his own successful fitness company, KYD belongs to an organization called “Stop, Don’t Shoot,”

    with all that’s going on in Ferguson, MO that’s a good look.

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  5. Ain’t No way in hell Trace gon interview this dude and not talk about them lyrics LOL…I can hear her now. Dude’s music is str8 street.

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    1. Ain’t No way in hell Trace gon interview this dude and not talk about them lyrics
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      Civil, I’m surprised he’s even a guest.

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      1. Ain’t No way in hell Trace gon interview this dude and not talk about them lyrics
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        And so she did and he explained himself well. And anybody’s whose read Conversations Of A Sistah knows Tracy can relate. Palease!!!

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    1. but i need to hear him open his mouth
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      Well all ya gotta do is click on that cloud link uptop and you’ll hear a mouth full.

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    1. Yeah and if anybody knows about being raw that’s Trace. Like he said, we go through a thousand human emotions all day erday. some good bad or indifferent.

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  6. Good show and so true, more rap artist need to get involved in these young black men killing themselves. They have the platform so why not?

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      1. more rap artist need to get involved in these young black men killing themselves. They have the platform so why not?
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        Cosign

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  7. Sounded more like “Stop don’t shoot” is his passion. I was digging the close out song too. He was good. Never judge a person by their lyrics his presentation tonight was a thousand times better.

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  8. Loved the show in light of whatz goin down in Ferguson dude was on point. And it is too bad more rap artist (like JayZ) won’t get involved. selfish fuckers!

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      1. These rap artist don’t wanna get involved in social injustices. You take on one cause hell then you gotta take on all of em. Kanye West too busy playin in KK’s big, plastic fake silicone ass to see the forrest. FOH!

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      2. God ain’t called JayZ to save these young folk. He ain’t the messiah at the same time he ain’t tryna save nobody not even himself. God will hold all accountable for their works and their deeds. Remember only what you do for Christ will be counted not vain glory people.

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  9. This guy has a good head on his shoulders. I pray his message and campaign of “hands up don’t shoot” will grown great momentum. Hats off to him as an artist and activist.

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  10. This dude is intelligent. I think its a trip how some of these dummies like lil wayne, jayz and Kanye have a platform to ignite change but don’t. while dudes like this have a powerful message but no platform. ain’t that a bitch??

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    1. This dude is intelligent. I think its a trip how some of these dummies like lil wayne, jayz and Kanye have a platform to ignite change but don’t. while dudes like this have a powerful message but no platform. ain’t that a bitch??
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      Exactly and this guys passion for his message is strong. God bless him.

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  11. Heard the show and it seemed his message was bit more plausible than his music. He need to get the “Hands up don’t shoot” wristbands, tshirts, sweats and jackets. hell brand that term.

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