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Tariq Nasheed Hip-Hop Documentary 'Microphone Check' Ruffles Feathers


Tariq Nasheed is an American film producer, author, and social commentator. He is known for his work in discussing and critiquing issues related to race, history, and relationships, often from an African American perspective. Nasheed has authored several books, including "The Art of Mackin'" and "The Elite Way: 10 Rules Men Must Know in Order to Deal with Women."

He is also the producer and director of the documentary film series "Hidden Colors," which explores the history of African and aboriginal peoples and their contributions to the world. The series delves into topics such as ancient civilizations, race, racism, and the impact of African culture on global society.

Nasheed is a controversial figure, and his views and statements have sparked debates and discussions within various communities. It's important to note that public opinion about him can be divisive, and people have different perspectives on his work and commentary.



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