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      Russell Simmons presents Def Poetry, better known as simply Def Poetry Jam or Def Poetry, is a spoken word poetry television series hosted by Mos Def and airing on HBO between 2002 and 2007. The series features performances by established and up-and-coming spoken word poets. Performances also include special appearances by well-known actors and musicians, as well as occasional performances by Mos Def himself. Co-created by Bruce George, Danny Simmons, Deborah Pointer, Stan Lathan, and Russell Simmons, the show is a spin-off of the popular Def Comedy Jam which began airing on HBO in the 1990s. As with Def Comedy, Simmons appears at the end of every episode to thank the audience.
      The series included historical legendary poets such as The Last Poets, Nikki Giovanni, Amiri Baraka, and Sonia Sanchez. It also featured poets, Saul Williams, J. Ivy, Jessica Care Moore, Lemon and openly gay poet Emanuel Xavier. Though technically not a poetry slam, Def Poetry has become heavily associated with the poetry slam movement, and utilizes many of poetry slam's best-known poets, including National Poetry Slam champions such as Beau Sia, Taylor Mali, Big Poppa E, Mayda del Valle, Mike Mcgee, Alix Olson and Rives, among others. Even poets who are critical of the poetry slam, such as John S. Hall, have acknowledged slam's influence on the show. In a 2005 interview, Hall was quoted as saying:

      It's true that I was on Def Poetry even though I've never slammed. I'm probably the only person to be on there who hasn't slammed. And I think most people on Def Poetry have won slams or done well in slams. And, all of them, except the special guest stars, the celebrities, are writing slam poems and performing slam poems on Def Poetry, so to me, Def Poetry is still extremely slam-informed, and I think it will probably always be. What they say about Def Poetry is that it wants to bring an urban feel. And to me, they don't mean black or Latino, or non-white. What they really mean is, a rhythm of poetry that comes out of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, that came out of the slams.
      In a 2005 interview, Bob Holman, who founded the Nuyorican Poets Cafe's poetry slam and appeared on Season 4 of the show, applauded Def Poetry, noting:

      I'm real happy poetry is on television. My hat is off to Russell Simmons, who has found a way to get poems on HBO in a way that feeds his own business. It gives him the back credentials for his hip-hop label, and at the same time he's magnanimous towards the art of poetry, giving us a place like that. It's a great, great moment, just as Def Poetry Jam on Broadway was a great moment, too. Not since Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf has a poem like that been on the stage.
      However, Marc Smith, the founder of the Poetry Slam movement, is more critical of the program. Smith decries the intense commercialization of the poetry slam, and refers to Def Poetry as "an exploitive entertainment [program that] diminished the value and aesthetic of performance poetry."
      In November 2002, a live stage production, Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam, opened on Broadway. Directed by Stan Lathan, the show featured poets Beau Sia, Suheir Hammad, Staceyann Chin, Lemon, Mayda del Valle, Georgia Me, Black Ice, Poetri Smith, and Steve Coleman. The show ran on Broadway until May 2003, and won a 2003 Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event. The show subsequently toured both nationally and internationally.
      Def Poetry premiered on HBO in 2002 and the latest season to air (Season 6) premiered in February 2007. As of summer 2008, there has been no word about the possibility of a Season 7. Starting in 2008, producers of Def Poetry (including Simmons, Stan Lathan, and Kamilah Forbes) developed and broadcast the HBO poetry show Brave New Voices, which is stylistically similar to Def Poetry, with teenage poets competing and backstage scenes.


      Episode index




      = Season 1 (2002)

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      Episode 1


      Steve Colman – I Wanna Hear a Poem
      Georgia Me – Full Figure Potential
      Vanessa Hidary - Culture Bandit
      Lemon – Shine
      Nikki Giovanni – Talk to Me Poem, I Think I've Got the Blues
      Black Ice – Bigger Than Mine?
      Suheir Hammad – First Writing Since


      Episode 2


      Taylor Mali – What Teachers Make
      Yellow Rage – Listen Asshole
      Jewel – Poem Song
      Flow Mentalz – They Call Me Drama
      Sonia Sanchez – Poem to Some Women
      Shihan – This Type Love
      Dawn Saylor – When I Was 14
      Kayo – Who Am I?


      Episode 3


      Cedric the Entertainer – Untitled
      Sarah Jones – Your Revolution
      Beau Sia – Give Me a Chance
      Willie Perdomo – How Beautiful We Really Are
      Abyss – God Gave Me Grey Skies
      The Last Poets – Take Your Time
      IN-Q – When Hip-Hop Was Fun
      J. Ivy – I Need To Write


      Episode 4


      Mayda del Valle – Descendancy
      Poetri – Money
      Jessica Care Moore – Warriors Walk Alone
      Dave Chappelle – The Corner Store
      Amiri Baraka – from Why is We Americans?
      Liza Jessie Peterson – Ice Cream Fiend
      Kevin Coval – Family Feud


      = Season 2 (2003)

      =


      Episode 1


      Beau Sia – Asian Invasion
      Jason Carney – Southern Heritage
      Thea Monyee – Woman to Woman
      Sekou Sundiata – Come on and Bring on the Reparations
      Marty McConnell – Give Me One Good Reason to Die
      Twin Poets – Dreams are Illegal in the Ghetto
      Jamie Foxx – Off the Hizzle for Shizzle


      Episode 2


      Danny Hoch – Corner Talk, September
      Patricia Smith – Skinhead
      Dante Basco – Nikki
      Maggie Estep – Emotional Idiot
      Black Ice – Truth Is
      Kent Foreman – Epiphany
      Roger Bonair-Agard – How the Ghetto Loves Us Back
      Erykah Badu – Friends, fans, and artists must meet


      Episode 3


      Lemon – Where I'm From and A Toast
      Bassey Ikpi – Sometimes silence is the loudest kind of noise
      Taylor Mali – Totally like whatever, you know?
      Regie Cabico – What kind of guys are attracted to me
      Haki R. Madhubuti – The B Network
      Rat Sack – I'm Losing You
      Talib Kweli –


      Episode 4


      Ishle Yi Park – All I have ever done is write you love poems
      Shihan – Say What?
      Suheir Hammad – Not Your Erotic, Not Your Exotic
      Big Poppa E – Wussy Boy
      La Bruja – WTC
      Anthony Morales – Story Avenue Stuck
      Amalia Ortiz – Some Days
      Oscar Brown Jr. – I Apologize


      Episode 5


      Felipe Luciano – Jibaro, My Pretty Nigger
      MuMs – Ploylessness
      Amanda Diva – Hot Shit
      Malik Yusef – I Spit
      Asha Bandele – Morning Was My Mentor
      Malcolm Jamal Warner – I Love My Woman


      Episode 6


      Sekou the Misfit – I'm a Rapper
      Steve Connell – Why Not Wine Coolers
      Georgia Me – NigGods
      Louis Reyes Rivera – Bullet Cry
      Jessica Care Moore – I'm a Hip Hop Cheerleader
      Keith Murray – Man Child.


      Episode 7


      Denizen Kane – Lost and Found
      Staceyann Chin – If Only Out of Vanity
      Big Rube – Alphabet Acrobat
      Wood Harris – Night Song
      Goldie – No title
      Regie Gibson – For James Marshall Hendrix
      Joy Harjo – A Poem to Get Rid of Fear
      Linton Kwesi Johnson – If I Was a Top-notch Poet


      = Season 3 (2004)

      =


      Episode 1


      Black Ice – Lone Soldier
      Rives – Sign Language
      Helena D. Lewis – Stank Breath
      Poem-cees – Power
      Mutabaruka – Dis Poem
      Daniel Beaty – Duality Duel
      Rupert Estanislao – Empress
      Jill Scott – Nothing is for Nothing
      Suheir Hammad – We Spent the 4th of July in Bed


      Episode 2


      Mayda del Valle and Lemon – Tito Puente
      Flaco Navaja – Kids Don't Play
      Gemineye – Poetic Bloodline
      Ursula Rucker – Get Ready
      Michael Ellison – Light Skin-did
      Ishle Park – Pussy
      Ras Baraka – American Poem
      Dana Gilmore – Wife, Woman, Friend
      Common – God is Freedom


      Episode 3


      Poetri – Krispy Kreme
      Emanuel Xavier – Tradiciones
      Marc Bamuthi Joseph – For Pop
      Richard Montoya – Miami
      Vanessa Hidary – The Hebrew Mamita
      Danny Hoch – PSA
      Bassey Ikpi – Homeward
      Lemon – Gangsta MCs
      Steve Colman – Terrorist Threat


      Episode 4


      Black Ice & Staceyann Chin – Jammin
      Rock Baby – Titty Man
      Alix Olson – Women Before
      Mike 360 – Twilight Zone
      Cheryl James – We Follow Your Lead
      Shappy – I Am That Nerd
      Jonzi D – 3000 Casualties of War
      Amalia Ortiz – Cat Calls
      Jimmy Santiago Baca – from Healing Earthquakes ("Twelve")


      Episode 5


      Roger Bonair-Agard – For Trent Lott
      Frenchie – Fucking Ain't Conscious
      Geoff Trenchard – Of Copper Chipped Teeth
      Chinaka Hodge – Barely Audible
      Quincy Troupe – Forty One Seconds in June, in Salt Lake City, Utah (for Michael Jordan)
      Dufflyn – Single Life
      MuMs – Brooklyn Queen
      Kevin Coval – Jam Master J
      Beau Sia – Love


      Episode 6


      Shihan – Sick and Tired
      Jason Carney – Out Here
      Gina Loring – Somewhere There Is a Poem
      Kanye West – Self Conscious
      Jamie DeWolf (formerly Jamie Kennedy) – Grim Fairy Tale
      Bao Phi – You Bring Out the Vietnamese in Me
      Roscoe P. Coldchain – Trouble
      Mayda del Valle – Mami's Makin' Mambo
      Buju Banton – How Long


      Episode 7


      Maggie Estep – Happy
      Malak Salaam – Warrior's Love
      Joel Chmara – Sweet Tooth Tollbooth School Year
      Flowmentalz – The Payphone
      Saul Williams – Coded Language
      Georgia Me – Hit Like a Man
      Deb Young – Children of a Lesser God
      Smokey Robinson – A Black American


      = Season 4 (2005)

      =


      Episode 1


      Daniel Beaty – Knock, Knock
      Rives – Kite
      Nafessa Monroe – White
      Mark Gonzales – As with Most Men
      Zena Edwards – Laugh
      Oscar Brown Jr. – Children of Children
      Amalia Ortiz – Women of Juarez
      Black Ice – Or Die
      MC Lyte – I Was Born


      Episode 2


      Gemineye – What Are You Fighting For?
      Bonnie – My Man
      Javon Johnson – Elementary
      Suheir Hammad – What I Will
      Rachel and George McKibbons – Multi-tasking
      Vanessa Hidary – Fling Gone Awry
      Flowmentalz – Constipation
      Nikki Patin – Sweat
      Nikky Finney – Girlfriends Train
      Kanye West – 18 Years


      Episode 3


      Bassey Ikpi – Diallo
      John S. Hall – America Kicks Ass
      Tish Benson – Fifth Word Email
      Kelly Tsai – Mao
      Tracy Morgan – Feeling Fucked Up
      Will Bell – So I Run
      Morris Stegosaurus – Big Man II
      Dawn Saylor – Take You To Brooklyn
      Michael Eric Dyson – Intellectual MCs
      KRS-One and Doug E. Fresh – 2nd Quarter


      Episode 4


      Poetri – Dating Myself
      Julian Curry – Nigger, Niggas, Niggaz
      Ishle Park – Open Letter to Soldier
      Taylor Mali – Like Lily Like Wilson
      Adele Givens – That Shit Ain't Funny
      Kevin Coval – My g-dself Loose
      Yolanda Kae Wilkinson – Circa Valentine's Day
      Amir Sulaiman – Danger
      Floetry – Everybody Heard


      Episode 5


      Lemon – Love Poem
      Regie Cabico – You Bring Out the Writer in Me
      Rafael Casal – Abortion
      Kim Fields – How Come
      Reg E. Gaines – I Don't Feel Like Writing
      Jon Goode – Barbara
      Dana Gilmore – Wife, Woman, Friend, Pt. 2
      Rita Dove – Black on a Saturday Night
      Talib Kweli – Lonely People


      Episode 6


      Flaco Navaja – Revolution
      Liza Jesse Peterson – Waitress
      Robert Karimi – Get Down with Your Catholic Muslim Self
      Triple Black – Love Poems
      Bonafide Rojas – In front of the Class
      Laura "Piece" Kelly – Central District
      BessKepp – Rotten Pomegranates
      Michael Franti – Rock the Nation
      Ruby Dee – Tupac


      Episode 7


      Georgia Me – Bitch Ass Nigga
      Jus Cus – Homeland Security
      J. Ivy – Dear Father
      Marlon Esquerra – Morning Papers
      Marvin Tate – My Life to the Present
      Martin Espada – Imagine the Angels of Bread
      Alix Olson – America on Sale
      Mos Def – Pornographic Content
      Ani DiFranco – Coming Up
      Mike Epps – I Love the Hood


      Episode 8


      Mayda del Valle – Hood Days
      Andy Buck – *69
      Faraji Salim – Star Spangled Banner
      Bob Holman – Rock & Roll Mythology
      Patrick Washington – Letter to the Editor
      Tara Betts – Switch
      Paul Flores – Brown Dreams
      muMs – The Truth Parts I & II
      Buttaflysoul – Queer Eye
      Dead Prez – 4 the Hood


      Episode 9


      Beau Sia – I'm So Deep
      Aysiha Knight – Until
      Buddy Wakefield – Convenience Store
      Shihan – The Auction Network
      Miguel Algarin – Met Walking
      Kendra Urdang – To Every Man Who Never Called Himself a Feminist
      Speech – Night Time Demons
      Red Storm – My Debut
      Universes (poetic theatre ensemble) (Steven, Mildred & Gamal) – Don't Front
      Common – A Letter to the Law


      Episode 10


      Tommy Bottoms – Basic Economics
      Staceyann Chin – Three Frenzied Days
      Joe Hernandez-Kolski – Cool
      Marc Batmuthi Joseph – Move
      Denizen Kane – Love Song
      Aya De Leon – Cellulite
      Musiq – Pieces of this Life
      Mos Def – My Life is Real
      Yusef Komunyakaa – The Sure Beat
      Beau Sia, Georgia Me, Suheir Hammad – First Taste


      = Season 5 (2006)

      =


      Episode 1


      J. Ivy – Never Let Me Down
      Dahlak Brathwaite – Just Another Routine Check
      Claudia Alick – Employed Poor
      Black Ice – Imagine
      Gideon Grody-Patinkin – Touching
      Avery Brooks – from Purlie Victorious (by Ossie Davis)
      Lauryn Hill – Motives and Thoughts
      Rachel McKibbens – After School Special
      Dave Chappelle – Fuck Ashton Kutcher and How I Got the Lead On Jeopardy


      Episode 2


      Al Letson – The Ball the Rim and Him
      Dan Sully and Tim Stafford – Death From Below
      Georgia Me – For Your Protection
      John Legend – Again
      Caroline Harvey – Spoons
      Bounty Killer – Look Into My Eyes;
      Bassey Ikpi – I Want to Kiss You
      Will "Da Real One" Bell – Diary of the Reformed
      Alicia Keys – P.O.W.


      Episode 3


      Reg E. Gaines and Savion Glover – Pawn Shop
      Tommy Chunn – Computer Wordplay
      Scorpio Blues – Second Guessing
      Gemineye – Penny for Your Thoughts
      Emanuel Xavier – Nueva York
      Mayda del Valle – To All the Boys I've Loved Before
      Rev. Run – Peter Piper
      Aulelei Love – Same Cell, A Poem for Women in Prison
      Mike Booker – Hoodology
      Smokey Robinson – Gang Bangin'


      Episode 4


      The Poem-cees – Cheatin'
      Geoff Trenchard – Ode to my Bathroom
      Marty McConnell – Instructions for a Body
      Nikki Giovanni – Nikki-Rosa
      Roger Bonair-Agard – Calypso
      Joaquin Zihuatanejo – This is a Suit
      Ishle Park – Sa-I-Gu
      Willie Perdomo – Nigger-Reecan Blues
      Floetry x2 – Fantasize


      Episode 5


      Poetri – Driving
      Sharrif Simmons— Fuck What You Heard
      Michael D. Ellison – Mezeker Means to Remember
      Phylicia Rashad – On Status (by Vivian Ayers)
      Ratsack – Free the Toes
      Abyss – She
      Kevin Coval – Nothing Fight
      Mollie Angelheart – Psychotic Bitch
      Flomentalz – Talkin' to God
      Thea Monyee and Gaknew – A Different World


      Episode 6


      Wyclef Jean – Immigrant
      Nayeli Adorador-Knudsen – Priceless
      Michael Cirelli – Love Song for Kelis
      M'Reld – Ready for Love
      Red Storm – Snake in the Grass
      Kelly Tsai – Aftershocks
      Paul Mabon – The Toothbrush
      Kevin Derrig – Andrew
      Mighty Mike McGee – Like
      Narubi Selah – Uncle Benz
      Ise Lyfe – Popular Dirt


      Episode 7


      Kanye West – Bittersweet
      Ursula Rucker – What a Woman Must Do
      Rafael Casal – Barbie and Ken 101
      Terry Creech – Lost Bird
      Thadra Sheridan – Bad Boyfriend
      Beau Sia – Hip Hop
      Shihan – In Response
      Sonia Sanchez – Our Vision Is Our Voice
      Amir Sulaiman – She Said, I Prefer A Broken Neck...
      Lemon and Flaco – Boriquas


      Episode 8


      Preach R Sun – Cotton
      Steve Connell and Sekou The Misfit – America Calls
      Big Poppa E – Poem For A Friend
      Amanda Diva – 40 Emcees
      Al B. Back – Super Negro
      Sista Queen – Try Being A Lady
      Jerry Quickley – 3-Part Bitter X-girlfriend #167249-B
      Oscar Brown, Jr. – This Beach
      Staceyann Chin – A City In Tragedy
      Brother J – Atlan
      Common – Be Known


      Episode 9


      Suheir Hammad – Mike Check
      Lemon – Poor People
      Tamara Blue – Thick Chicks
      Rives – Op-talk
      Otep Shamaya– Dedicated To My Enemy
      Heru Ptah – Why
      Sharon Olds – Self Portrait, Rear View
      Perre Shelton – Dandelion
      Consequence – Friend Zone
      Jason Carney – Our Soldiers
      Black Thought – Untitled


      Episode 10


      Gina Loring – You Move Me
      Rock Baby – That Sweet That Funk
      Chinaka Hodge – Cousin
      Denizen Kane – Patriot Act
      Sekou Sundiata – Amman
      Kristiana Colon – From the Clay
      Jimmy Tran – Mediocre Penis
      Flaco Navaja – Dimple
      Eve Ensler – My Father's House
      Black Ice, Poetri and Shihan – We Are Men


      = Season 6 (2007)

      =


      Episode 1


      DMX – The Industry
      Big Mike – Sexy
      Asia – The Waiting Hour
      Dan Vaughn & Dasha Kelly – Six Million
      Kelly Tsai – Grey Matter
      Red Storm – Black Barbie Doll
      Shanelle Gabriel – Why I Love You
      Idris Goodwin – What is They Feedin' Our Kids
      Jill Scott – Ain't a Ceiling


      Episode 2


      Dahlak Braithwaite – Peculiar Evolution
      Skim – Your Eyes
      Eamon Mahone & Paul Graham – Black Irish
      Tahani Salah – Hate
      George Watsky – V For Virgin
      Shannon Leigh – Sudanese Children
      Pat's Justice – Innocent Criminal
      Lyfe Jennings – Rough Stuff
      Matisyahu – Late Night In The Field
      Talib Kweli – Hell


      Episode 3


      Sarah Kay – Hands
      Riva & Sciryl – My Best Friend (Hip Hop)
      Rafael Casal – First Week Of A Break-Up
      Meilani Clay – Lost
      Shihan – Father's Day
      Shannon Matesky – My Space
      Carlos Andres Gomez – What's Genocide
      Carole King – Touchstone
      Natalie Stewart – Her Story
      Jamal Joseph – Ricky Do & The 4th Of July


      Episode 4


      Oveous Maximus – Salcedo's Breakdown
      Sonya Renee Taylor – Connections
      Anis Mojgani – For Those Who Can Still Ride an Airplane for the First Time
      Rives – Dirty Talk
      Mush – Next Wednesday
      Joe Hernandez-Kolski – No Disclaimers
      African-American Shakespear – Will You Be There
      David Banner – What About Us
      Sunni Patterson – We Made It


      Episode 5


      Big Poppa E – Propers
      Bassey Ikpi – Apology To My Unborn
      Alvin Lau – What Tiger Said
      Saddi Kali – Goin' Platinum In 2 Days
      Liza Garza – My Everything
      Lamont Carey – I Can't Read
      Brian Dykstra – Pushing Bush
      Vanessa Hidary – Phd In Him
      Basikknowledge – Numbers
      George Clinton – Dope Dog


      Episode 6


      Black Ice – The Ugly Show
      Mayda Del Valle – The porn industry
      Steve Colman – I Want To Eat Your Pu**y
      Georgia Me – The Promiseland
      Beau Sia – Back To The Now
      Staceyann Chin – Nails
      Poetri – Monsters In My Stomach
      Suheir Hammad – Daddy's Song
      Lemon – Experience
      Nelly Furtado – Nevis


      = Reboot

      =
      Chance the Rapper will host this season.


      References




      External links


      Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry at IMDb
      ​Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam​ at the Internet Broadway Database
      Is There A Future For Spoken Word? @ dropmagazine.com

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