Watch Native American rapper blend his culture LIVE!!

Cool right? His name is SupaMan, an orijin of the Apsaalooké (Crow Nation), who blends his Native American  culture with hip-hop in the Siouan language. A dedicated mission of empowering youth and educating his followers with a message of hope through culture and music

“Hip-hop was talking about the ghetto life, poverty, crime, drugs, alcohol, teen pregnancy; all that crazy stuff that happens in the ghetto is similar to the reservation life. We can relate to that.”~SupaMan

Prayer Song Loop lyrics

I pray for the ones listening right now
Struggling, feel like giving in right now
I’ma pray for you
Pray that you come back home
I pray that you understand that you’re never alone

I pray for the single mothers and the deadbeat dads
Start to get off and go party, gets me mad
So I pray
Pray for peace, I pray for change
Keep on praying when everything stays the same

And I pray for the pastors in all of the churches
And those who cry light songs following hearses
I pray for you
Pray for the sick and the poor
Pray for the rich man who don’t give to the lord

And I pray for wisdom and I prayer for power
And I prayer for being ready in the final hour
And I Pray for those who keep judging men in the streets
And I pray for my friends and my enemies

Montana hip hop artist Supaman performs his song ‘Prayer Loop Song’ in the Billings Gazette’s Studio. First Nations pride and tradition meets contemporary hip hop.

supaMan |Native American rapper

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Inspired by Bob Marley’s philosophy “None but ourselves can free our mind”, Orijin is a unique “Culture Brand” connecting all African descendants together through it’s Fashion brand and thought provoking magazine to influence our lifestyles world wide….Don’t just WEAR Culture, SHARE Culture.

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"I can't change the world but I believe I can have a positive impact on one person to motivate another person, to influence a change. I believe you and I can inspire the WORLD."

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