




We received an interesting e-mail regarding the original Roots posting from Kyle, one of the KOOL cigarette protestors that was outside of the club, which I remember stumbling past on my way to the back of the line. We thank you for your e-mail, and can definitely agree on a few things, primarily that 1) It was disappointing to see the artists aligned with a brand like KOOL, if for nothing else the ridiculous signs and free-sample waitresses that detracted from the venue, and 2) The artists probably have no idea what was going on with the sponsorship. I saw Talib Kweli perform in the summer of 2003 in Washington state with the Sprite-Remix Hip Hop Fest with Robert Randolph and the Family Band and O.A.R. Kind of funny how the sponsorships have changed with the times, along with the state of hip-hop according to many. If you're interested in this at all, google 'kool hip hop,' and you'll find quite a few articles out there relating to states and groups joining the fight against this KOOL campaign - and winning.
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