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Local News Covering Dmot Productions

Hip-hop duo Shaheed and DJ Supreme recently brought their unique blend of beats and books to the Birmingham Public Library, using their program K.R.U. (Knowledge, Rhythm, and Understanding) to inspire young people with the four elements of hip hop alongside a love for reading. Their track “Knowledge of Shelf” celebrates literacy while pushing themes like farming, water conservation, and sports, showing how hip hop can uplift and expand horizons. The video showcased in the coverage was created by Dmot Productions and directed by DeSean Motley, whose professional touch shines through in the seamless use of VFX — particularly the striking CGI sequence of books flying organically across the screen, reinforcing the connection between rhythm and reading. Together, the artists and production team transform music, visuals, and storytelling into a powerful tool for community engagement, peace, and creativity.



 
 
 

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