Critique of 2020 #5
Supreme piece of roots from the mighty ‘Cocoa Tea’. SERIOUS critique on the crony capitalist ‘shitstym’
“Stop it, white collar executive, stop run racket,
’cause if you check them pocket,
Things you wouldn’t believe, them bwoyyyy them got it..
There ain’t no love inna the city, they treating the people without pity,
No love in the country, all about we are dying for mercy…”
foooookin, CRAPitalist blooodclaaaaaaaat fools with their destructive ‘explosion’ ideology.
The lyrics convey a serious message but, paradoxically, it’s “happy” music. My brain is struggling to process it.
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Fair enough ..
of course one of music’s greatest qualities is its subjectivity and may depend on ones exposure to the music in question.
Jamaican music comes in all ‘flavours’ in my experience.
Also, in my opinion, the ‘brain’ is over rated.
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