Day 4: 204 lbs...26 Days RemainingOnly a few days have passed since I first began on my journey, but I've already come to the conclusion that the whole hunger strike thing is well worth the effort.
So far, the majority of the comments I've received from those following this movement concern 2 things: my weight, and how I selected the artists I'm following for this project. No time like the present to shed a little light on both of those issues!
Hungry Hungry Hip-Hop?When I started this campaign on May 1, I weighed in at a whopping 208 lbs. At a diminutive 5 ft 4 in, I should technically have been a sphere of some sort.
Here's a couple of pics of me 3 or 4 days before I started (All snazzed up to attend 2 UpRite Lions shows in Greensboro).


As you can see, the 35-40 lbs I'd gained over the winter make me the perfect "visual benchmark" for the effectiveness of this movement (lol). After trying out the fasting formula (12oz of V8 and 1 Boost® every other day) I had to make a few adjustments, per the advice of my team of healthcare advisors.
To accommodate the minimum level of nutrients my body needs to avoid buckling under the strain of my active lifestyle, I'm now cranking it up to at least
1 boost per day, and adding one
6oz. serving of fat-free chicken broth (from cubes) to the menu every other day. Still no food though, so we're all good (
and really dang hungry)!
The Real 'Starving Artists'Considerably more important than the fact that I've lost a few pounds is the driving inspiration and true talent behind this project. Although their chosen artforms are starkly different,
UpRite Lions, Josephus III and Rugged-N-Raw share an unrivaled work ethic, in addition to their equally strong commitment to knowledge, community and the unifying power of art . They each bring an almost palpable freshness and ingenuity to their respective media that I can't help but admire.
Don't take my word for it...click their names above to visit their individual Websites. And check back later in the week as I go one-on-one with
B-Star and Shef of the
UpRite Lions. They'll be stopping by to give us the inside scoop on their music and philosophy -- and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of their conscious new single "Fiyah"!