Hip-Hop/Rap
"This Ugandan-born UK-based refugee is many Albums deep into a career that’s very underground, although it deserves a wider appreciation. "Particularly for those tired of rap’s ghetto-centric rhymes, this chap has African-centric socio-tipped rhymes. The beats are sparse but work. There’s variety, like the female cooing, and piano flourishes on the ‘Non-Sequito’, and ‘Trade 2001’. "His issues cover pre-colonial, colonial and neo-colonialism, and the mind state of black people, and white imperialism upon the black psyche. Occasionally, a laugh or a line he says, echoes of 2Pac. On the thought-provoking ‘Western Thinking’, the potency of that track can not be overlooked. "He probably calls upon his hallowing experience in writing ‘Child Soldier’." - Gargamel Magazine
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Walk A Mile In My Shoes LP | 2 Ban | 2002 | Album |