The Brooklyn rap duo is on a mission to convince the African-American community and hip hop heads everywhere that going green is going to make them money and help them live longer lives.
“(Going green) should hit you from a emotional standpoint,” M1 of the famed hip hop duo told Check the Weather. “But also from an economic aspect. African people have to get on and see it as a way of economic development. Also how it relates to our general health that’s why we die so soon. We have to really make it relevant because we are the ones being hurt the most.”
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