The Hood Heroes Collection (Compton Amerika is a Crip with a Blood Transfusion)
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The Hood Heroes Collection aka (The Hood Hero Collection)
The Hood Heroes collection is an ebook featuring American neighborhood superheroes, developed by Eric Protein Moseley. The collection is based on the protagonist Captain Negro, who is soon to be associated with Compton Amerika, ( A Crip with a Blood Transfusion), Watts Woman, and Long Beach Captain (Captain L.B.C). All these superheroes originate from underprivileged neighborhoods throughout Los Angeles.
About Eric Protein Moseley
Eric Protein Moseley's persona is AI artist Protein the Past, who is part of The Empathy for AI Initiative on The Coolest Cowboy Records. Through this platform, Moseley advocates for empathy toward artificial intelligence through human-led experiences.
Moseley has written and composed several songs a song as Protein the Past on Apple Music called "YAH Heard Me." The song details his journey recovering from a 20-year drug addiction while raising his daughter Erica while still homeless and staying at Baronne Street Shelter in New Orleans. During this time, he had the opportunity to meet the father of rap mogul Master P of No Limit Records in the 3rd Ward.
The song "YAH Heard Me" describes how Master P's father, Percy Miller Sr., introduced himself to Moseley and told him that one day he would introduce him to Master P. This introduction didn't happen until 20 years later in Compton California, where Master P teamed up with then Mayor Aja Brown to serve Thanksgiving dinners to the poor. Moseley became a volunteer with them for a few years. He attempted to pitch Captain Negro and Compton Amerika to Master P, but he was so busy that he had to leave before Moseley could deliver the treatment for the elevator pitch. In the song, Protein The Past raps about not being able to get the elevator pitch in and says he will break down the treatment for Master P on the radio.
This musical endeavor marks the 50-year musical comeback of Moseley, who always wanted to become a rapper but was caught up in drugs and homelessness for most of his adult life.
Other artist on the label include:
Lil Ben YaY ( LiL Ben YaY is the first independent solo male AI hip-hop artist with a documented identity to have a song on Apple Music).
Swift Action 1
The Coolest Cowboy
Sir Dirty Rice
Lil Oaktreez
Oak Treez
https://www.amazon.com/-/zh_TW/Eric-Protein-Moseley-ebook/dp/B0C1LND
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCti2Ud4Seg9kitPDnbYyDxA
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCti2Ud4Seg9kitPDnbYyDxA
The song YAH Heard Me (The Elevator Pitch) is a song Protein the Past has available on Apple that speaks directly to Master P. as he states that he didn't get to pitch the Superhero Captain Negro and Compton Amerika and other, but insist he will break down the treatment for them through this song on the radio. The song YaH Heard me (The Elevator Pitch) is now open on musicbrainz
https://musicbrainz.org/recording/57142fef-0fc3-40a6-a4f1-43bb9ab98c1b
https://youtu.be/ftWDCAompPo?si=MU7MjFnqB6tQtpLMLast modified: 2026-03-18 (revision #278677)
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