
This is a powerful track which succinctly describes British Imperialism. By extension, these activities include American Imperialism because Americans are settlers from Britain who gave themselves new names and operate on the... Read more »

This is a thought provoking track which poses questions about current family relations and the possibilities for new family relations. The images in the video are very suggestive of how we should... Read more »

This song is reminiscent of Frantz Fanon’s analysis in The Wretched of the Earth. Track from Haze’s Loyalty, Honor, Respect album. [bandcamp album=236615860 bgcol=FFFFFF linkcol=5D9D3D size=venti] Read more »

The genuine Freedom Writers, not that awfully liberal movie with Hilary Swank. Track from Haze’s Loyalty, Honor, Respect album. [bandcamp album=236615860 bgcol=FFFFFF linkcol=5D9D3D size=venti] Read more »

Track from Haze’s album Loyalty, Honor, Respect. When Lowkey asks: “Do you love your people or hate your oppressor?” let’s be clear on what this means. When you love your people,... Read more »

Black succinctly sums up what is lauded as a good life under capitalism, “There must be more to life than this. Grow up, get a job, find a wife have kids. Work... Read more »

Not only do We believe in what this track is promotes, We know it to be true! This is part 2 of Lowkey’s track “I Believe”, part 1 can be found on... Read more »

Black is kicking the real! All of us have one life to live, but that does not automatically default to espousing an ideology of unadulterated self interest. Track can be found on... Read more »