Pow Shadowz

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Pow Shadowz

M.C., DJ, music producer, and author. After co-founding Vibe Tribe Ent. in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in the mid 90’s, he moved to Nashville to attend Tennessee State University, his alma mater. While in Nashville, he performed on college campuses, clubs, and house parties with his “in your face” conscious style of Hip Hop.
While attending T.S.U. he shared stages with KRS-One, Jay Z, Common, and many others. In 1999, he began rapping in the Electronic music scene, which eventually helped him gain international noteriety. In 2002, he formed P-N-C (Poetic Nocturnal Creatures or Powah-N-Chance) with Timothy Chance, which quickly became a popular force in Nashville.

      In 2006 he relocated to California. In L.A. where he was the resident host of Urban Underground,  a weekly Hip Hop event. He also played, at Coachella, the House Of Blues and the Viper Room.  Pow is currently in Nashville and is now a published author. His book NGR, What Does It Mean? An expose’ on the N word from a Hip Hop Perspective, can be found on Amazon and independent book stores. He is an event promoter and continues to perform on a regular basis. He is the co-founder of The Flow, a monthly Hip Hop event that showcases some of Nashville’s best rappers, DJ’s, and musicians. He is known internationally as Pow Shadowz the General, a title given to him by the late TC Izlam, and has taken a personal interest in helping to diversify Nashville’s music scene through musical content and events. His music is available on all streaming platforms.

He is a General of the House Of Hipstep, an organization that promotes economic independence, a green society, and conscious music. 
Email: powshadowzmuzic@gmail.com
Instagram: powshadowz

NGR, What Does It Mean?: An Expose on the N Word from a Hip Hop Perspective 

NGR, What Does It Mean?: An Expose on the N-word from a Hip Hop Perspective is an in-depth look into the origins and etymology of the n-word. P. E. McCallum, b.k.a. Pow Shadowz, addresses the n-word and the controversy surrounding it from an MC of Hip Hop’s point of view. This expose is a radical journey through history. It delves into the psyche of American culture and deals with issues surrounding the struggles of race relations. Because the n-word is considered the most offensive word in the English language, this book is timely. After listening to it, you will be well informed on the n-word and you will be able to make an educated decision on whether or not you want to use it!