Friday, December 6, 2024

Hip Hop Staple Ron "Bee-Stinger" Savage Crusades In "They Tried To Malcolm X Me" Single

 


Hip-hop staple Ron “Bee-Stinger” Savage delivers a potent testament about his rise from a silenced voice. “They Tried To Malcolm X Me” showcases Savage as a warrior with ten toes down. A raw, emotive lyrical performance embodies his crusade for justice and his commitment to guide a path for others who have been silenced. Stream “They Tried To Malcolm X Me” and connect below.




 

About Ron “Bee-Stinger” Savage

The Bee-Sting: Ron "Bee-Stinger" Savage - Hip Hop OG, Activist, and Survivor

From Bronx Streets to Social Crusader: A Life Defined by Rhythm and Resilience

Ron "Bee-Stinger" Savage is a name synonymous with the very essence of hip hop. Growing up in the crucible of the Bronx, he wasn't just a witness to the birth of a cultural phenomenon – he was a participant, soaking up the energy alongside legends like DJ Jazzy Jay and Afrika Bambaataa.

But Ron's story goes beyond the beats and breaks. It's a testament to the transformative power of music, the fight for justice, and the courage to overcome personal demons.

A Life Steeped in Hip Hop

Bee-Stinger wasn't just drawn to hip-hop; he was stung by it. From his early days with the Zulu Nation to his career as an artist liaison for iconic acts like Snap! and Doug E. Fresh, he lived and breathed the culture. Yet, a darkness lurked beneath the surface. A painful secret from his youth cast a long shadow, threatening to silence his voice.

Breaking the Silence: Healing Through Truth

Years later, Ron unearthed this deeply buried trauma – a sexual assault that had shaped his life in profound ways. But instead of letting it define him, he channeled his pain into his artistry. His book, "Impulses, Urges, and Fantasies," became a powerful account of his experiences, a beacon of hope for other survivors.

Hip Hop Stands With Survivors Inc.

Ron started a 501c4 non-profit organization called Hip Hop Stands With Survivors Inc. He plans to speak about all survivors not just one category, he wants to do this through workshops, events, etc. Starting this organization is a dream come true

A New Sting: "They Tried to Malcolm X Me"

Ron's latest single, "They Tried to Malcolm X Me," is more than just a song; it's a battle cry. Drawing inspiration from the legendary activist, the track tackles themes of resilience, empowerment, and fighting against injustice. It's a call to arms for those who dare to speak out, a testament to the power of hip-hop to spark social change.

The Legacy Continues

Ron "Bee-Stinger" Savage is a survivor, an artist, and a tireless advocate. His journey is a testament to the enduring spirit of hip-hop and its power to uplift, inspire, and ignite change.

Connect with Ron “Bee-Stinger” Savage

officialhiphopmovement@gmail.com

https://www.instagram.com/ronald_savage_/

https://youtube.com/@ronbeestingersavage

www.theclosuretour.com

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