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Bee-Stinger Delivers “Snacks In The Night” (Video)

Ron Savage, Civil Rights Advocate/owner of the Hip Hop Movement/former member of the New York State Democratic Committee, taps back in with visuals for his single “Snacks In The Night.” Representing Harlem “Bee-Stinger” calls out clout chasers and lyrical jokesters while acknowledging OG’s who put out music true to Hip Hop and the culture. Over gritty production, Bee-Stinger’s hard punchlines resonate along with the catchy hook, which can be interpreted in a variety of different ways. Stinger is geared up, somewhat Purge style, to take out wack rappers like snacks in the night. Watch the video for “Snacks In The Night” and connect with Ron “Bee-Stinger” Savage and the Hip Hop Movement below.

Head over to YouTube to catch Bee-Stinger’s other latest videos “Drop Low” and “The Monty Diss Track.”

 

Ron “Bee-Stinger” Savage

Owner of the Hip Hop Movement Servicemark

Hip Hop Movement (R)

Hip Hop Movement Podcast

www.hiphopmovementpodcast.com

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Hip Hop Movement Steaming Channel on ROKU TV

www.hiphopmovement.us

Hip is the Culture Hop is the Movement

www.ronaldsavage.com


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