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Monday, January 12, 2009

'I Want My Bailout Money' - New Hip-Hop Single Exposes Financial Bailout Fraud

'I Want My Bailout Money' - New Hip-Hop Single Exposes Financial Bailout Fraud

TUCSON, Ariz., Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumer advocate and outspoken NaturalNews editor Michael Adams has released a hip-hop single entitled "I Want My Bailout Money." The song is being distributed for free and takes aim at the Federal Reserve's runaway money creation policy that's pushing America towards an era of currency debasement and potential hyperinflation.

The song is the first track of Adams' new album entitled "Beyond All Reason" which will feature a collection of hip-hop songs on important social issues of our time. The second track, due for release in two weeks, takes aim at the psychiatric industry and the mass medication of our nation's children.

"I Want My Bailout Money" is available as a free MP3 download at http://www.naturalnews.com/

The site also includes downloadable ringtones, a 16-minute audio commentary by Adams, song lyrics and a reader comments section. A YouTube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnT21hmlT4o) presents the song with on-screen lyrics.

The new single by Michael Adams describes the economic hardship of ordinary Americans who are being financially bled while the wealthy elite are printing trillions of dollars that indirectly steal purchasing power from the working class. It characterizes Federal Reserve and Treasury officials as white-collar criminals and warns about an era of hyperinflation. It also emphasizes the racial disparity in the very recognition of economic crimes, saying that while black men are frequently imprisoned for small thefts of a few hundred dollars, the crimes of the rich white men in Washington who steal trillions of dollars are utterly ignored.

Adams wrote the lyrics, performed them and produced the song himself. The total production cost was under $500, yet the catchy tune and hard-core lyrics have already made the song an instant favorite among early listeners.

There is no money to be made from the song. Adams is giving it away online and encourages the sharing, burning, copying and posting of the song for non-commercial purposes.

While it's unusual for a well-known author and journalist to suddenly break into hip-hop, Adams says he studied LL Cool J, Eminem, Akon and other noted rap / hip-hop artists to learn their style, rhythms and linguistic delivery. He considers hip-hop music to be "the poetry of our time" and says that there's more raw, uncensored truth found in hip-hop lyrics than in any other genre of music.

The song is available for downloading now as an MP3 file directly from NaturalNews at: http://www.naturalnews.com/I_Want_My_Bailout_Money.html

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