Welcome to the Movement
Harlem Six signifies the real history of a group of six young, black and Hispanic teenage men from the 1960's who were wrongly accused for heavy crimes that dominated 125th Street and Madison Avenue in Harlem, NY. The media gave Harlem Six the name it still uses today in memory of the six young men persecuted for crimes they never committed two of whom where murdered without evidence to support the charges.
Today, Harlem Six is comprised of four living members united as one in memory of their two deceased counterparts; a consistent reminder of what the spoils of dealing with negativity can do to the youth.
In all, Harlem Six represents the great effort of all of the world's youth today who continue to face racial profile injustices and stereotyping for their beliefs, religion, color and/or creed.
Yea, we are hard core Hip Hop, but we do not represent the drug flows or the pimp lyrics which influence our children not to succeed in life. We are here to put the proper perspectives of social and cultural values back into life through music and artistic influence.
This music is their story...
Contents at a Glance
The Logo

Harlem 6 Music Right Here!
Website will be up shortly, but until then, check out the myspace!!!
- Harlem 6 Wu Tang Clan
- The Harlem 6 official website. It is where all of the information for the Harlem 6 will be. In depth info of artists, merchandise info, event info, and much more. Please visit often!
Afro Samurai

Harlem 6 Mix
Harlem 6 Albums
Other Albums
Harlem 6 Blog
Enjoy
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Wu Tang Clan
Information of the Harlem 6 and who they are.
Harlem 6 (also called Harlem 6 Wu-Tang) is a hip-hop, R&B, and reggaeton group.
For the Babies...
Moral FIbers Part 1
Moral Fibers Part 2
Black Jesus Recording
Harlem 6 on Amazon
Harlem 6 Merchandise on Amazon
Harlem 6 Guestbook and Comments
Tell me any of your thoughts about the page, the movement, or about me, I just want some feedback.
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- HngryHippo HngryHippo Apr 4, 2009 @ 12:10 pm | in reply to papawu
- thanks man, music goes through ebbs and flows, keep up on it, you don't gotta listen unless it makes you feel. It's gonna happen someday soon, that's all I'm saying
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- papawu papawu Apr 1, 2009 @ 12:54 pm
- Good work on this lens B. Although hip hop pretty much died for me after the '90s I still keep on ear out for peeps who can rock the mic they way it's supposed to be. Big Upz son.
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- Harlem 6 Harlem 6 Jan 25, 2009 @ 7:45 pm | in reply to keitht7
- hell yea man, do your part and let people know about us. In a couple of weeks we will have an album coming out. check it out, just updated the myspace too. Obama isn't the only one who is going to change things; Obama uses politics to spread his message, Harlem 6 uses their music. Both multi-million dollar businesses, both open to corruption, but don't worry about the 6, they've already got the greatest honor any artist can have, praise from the Wu Tang. Welcome to the movement, have a nice day.
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- keitht7 keitht7 Jan 24, 2009 @ 6:49 pm
- I like this lense! Its pretty deep.I had no idea of who The Harlem Six were and how their lives tied into The Struggle.Both the group and the people should get more exposure for the positivity thats being distributed. Great lense and keep up the good work SUN's(CALL MY BROTHER'S SUN CUZ THEY SHINE LIKE ONE)!!!
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- HngryHippo HngryHippo Jan 21, 2009 @ 12:21 pm | in reply to 0ctavias0fferings
- thanks for commenting, I appreciate it. Its nice to see some people on this site.
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