Lowkey and Akala are the Heroes of our Time. Amazing and Powerful. Soundtrack to the Struggle and Letter to the 1% are incredible. Obama Nation parts 1 & 2 with our forever missed brother Black the Ripper 💛 🔥👌👋
When Lowkey said: "...Behind my painted smile I feel like a naked child Maybe rapping ain't for now 'cause my passion is fading out Up early though I search and roam along this dirty road Just another traveller taking the long journey home..." This was right before Lowkey went on a hiatus.
Have this on one of my chill playlists. “Raised by my mum but in this world im my fathers son” Akalas mum is white scottish and she raised him, his father that did not is Jamaican. World only sees him as his father son, not his mother celtic heritage
Awesome reaction to an often slept on track. Please check out Akala - Murder Runs The Globe. For a Lowkey song, you can't go wrong with the title track from his first album: Soundtrack To The Struggle
"...This is for my co-defendants, no retreat and no surrender You probably think that we don't remember Ota Benga ..." Ota Benga was a Congolese man who became tragically known for being exhibited in a human zoo at the Bronx Zoo in New York City, USA, in the early 20th century. He was born in the Congo around 1883 and belonged to the Mbuti people, a pygmy tribe. In 1904, Benga was brought to the United States by an American explorer named Samuel Verner, who had participated in a controversial expedition to Africa. Benga's presence at the Bronx Zoo was part of an exhibit called the "Monkey House," where he was displayed alongside primates in a degrading and racially insensitive manner. This incident highlighted the deeply problematic attitudes of the time towards racial and cultural differences. Benga's captivity and exhibition led to outrage from some quarters and eventually led to his release. Ota Benga's story is a painful reminder of the historical mistreatment and exploitation of marginalized groups.
If epitaphs could be raps, I'd have this song on mine. Great reaction but this song just speaks volumes and holds profound meaning that most people miss. I literally tear up every time this song plays and those of us who truly relate to the lyrics know what I mean. I really wish you had reacted to the track version instead of the live version so that you could hear their words better through the whole song. How Lowkey just casually enters into the song with absolutely soul-shattering words: "...Behind my smile there's generations of pain, Self-hatred ingrained miseducated my brain, Decimated the place where my dead relations were slain, Not just physically but mentally penetrated our veins..." and then Akala comes in and says "..What a strange contradiction To grow up brown in the West and know that your living... Was paid for by a carcass that resembles yours, Born in the heart of the empire...you're worth more than I was just like you, But less then the native ones... Raised by my mum but in this world I am a father's son..." Those of us who come from parents and ancestors who had to survive racism and oppression of any or every other kind and then to carry all that trauma and continue to persevere amongst the oppressors; those words just hit home. Hard.
@BeersBars I sent alittle $ to help support yall. I appreciate yall interacting with your viewers as much as you do. I don't find that from many reaction channels. 👏👏 much respect 🙏
I think it’s time you checked out COOPS---- Coops ft Elz - odyssey HFTV COOPS exclusive bars Then , just for fun ……. Back2basics cypher - wretch 32 avelino hurricane hunt smila & calibar
Maybe also a deep dive,, You should check out klashnekoff - murda He’s formed a group called terra firma , probably coming up 20 years ago now . But they were big in Uk Terra firma - parrodise
These guys need to be in a hall of fame of their own need more rappers like these
Lowkey and Akala are the Heroes of our Time. Amazing and Powerful. Soundtrack to the Struggle and Letter to the 1% are incredible. Obama Nation parts 1 & 2 with our forever missed brother Black the Ripper 💛 🔥👌👋
Couple more checks!!
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definitely need to react to some black the ripper...rip
@@StayFr0sty RIP Black the Ripper.. gone too soon.
When Lowkey said:
"...Behind my painted smile I feel like a naked child
Maybe rapping ain't for now 'cause my passion is fading out
Up early though I search and roam along this dirty road
Just another traveller taking the long journey home..."
This was right before Lowkey went on a hiatus.
Always love your reactions guys, these two have been heroes and political inspiration for me for over a decade. So glad to see them get more exposure.
Appreciate you!
I wish everyone had to listen to a bit. Educational
Goats
Have this on one of my chill playlists.
“Raised by my mum but in this world im my fathers son”
Akalas mum is white scottish and she raised him, his father that did not is Jamaican. World only sees him as his father son, not his mother celtic heritage
Aaaah
Love to see more Akala 😍
Awesome reaction to an often slept on track. Please check out Akala - Murder Runs The Globe. For a Lowkey song, you can't go wrong with the title track from his first album: Soundtrack To The Struggle
"...This is for my co-defendants, no retreat and no surrender
You probably think that we don't remember Ota Benga ..."
Ota Benga was a Congolese man who became tragically known for being exhibited in a human zoo at the Bronx Zoo in New York City, USA, in the early 20th century. He was born in the Congo around 1883 and belonged to the Mbuti people, a pygmy tribe. In 1904, Benga was brought to the United States by an American explorer named Samuel Verner, who had participated in a controversial expedition to Africa.
Benga's presence at the Bronx Zoo was part of an exhibit called the "Monkey House," where he was displayed alongside primates in a degrading and racially insensitive manner. This incident highlighted the deeply problematic attitudes of the time towards racial and cultural differences. Benga's captivity and exhibition led to outrage from some quarters and eventually led to his release.
Ota Benga's story is a painful reminder of the historical mistreatment and exploitation of marginalized groups.
You promised Lowkey Daily Duppy!!
Waiting for it for a year +
That stage right there is the GOAT pen 😂
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If epitaphs could be raps, I'd have this song on mine.
Great reaction but this song just speaks volumes and holds profound meaning that most people miss. I literally tear up every time this song plays and those of us who truly relate to the lyrics know what I mean. I really wish you had reacted to the track version instead of the live version so that you could hear their words better through the whole song.
How Lowkey just casually enters into the song with absolutely soul-shattering words:
"...Behind my smile there's generations of pain,
Self-hatred ingrained miseducated my brain,
Decimated the place where my dead relations were slain,
Not just physically but mentally penetrated our veins..."
and then Akala comes in and says
"..What a strange contradiction
To grow up brown in the West and know that your living...
Was paid for by a carcass that resembles yours,
Born in the heart of the empire...you're worth more than I was just like you,
But less then the native ones...
Raised by my mum but in this world I am a father's son..."
Those of us who come from parents and ancestors who had to survive racism and oppression of any or every other kind and then to carry all that trauma and continue to persevere amongst the oppressors; those words just hit home. Hard.
UK Huey from Boondocks...AKALA 🐐🐐🎵🎵
Interestin you mentioned akalas old soul vibe, check out his track called old soul 👍
Name a rapper in the US better than Lowkey and Akala.... ill wait.
Love the energy from you both! Great reaction!!
Peep Coast Contra ✌️🍻
Will do! Thx for the reply. ❤
@BeersBars Man yall were not lying about Coast Contra.. lol. Holy shit. I finally peeped them and im🤯🤯 lol. Yall are the truth!! ❤
@@aprilstrickland3741 Appreciate you checking them out! Nothing makes us happier than helping others discover new music (just like us!)
@BeersBars I sent alittle $ to help support yall. I appreciate yall interacting with your viewers as much as you do. I don't find that from many reaction channels. 👏👏 much respect 🙏
These 2 are just original MCs
Akala's F64 s2 ep2 and Akala Durrty Goodz "Are You An MC?
Great to see you guys reacting to great performances I aint seen before. Plus like your chilled vibe. Subscribed.
Welcome to the Buzz Fam, ✌️🍻
Lowkey -Hip-Hop Ain't Dead, great reaction as always guys! On Nass's Hip-Hop is Dead beat by the way.
Seconding Akala F64 s2 ep2
Still waiting for English Frank Fire in the Booth part of the People’s Army
I think it’s time you checked out COOPS----
Coops ft Elz - odyssey
HFTV COOPS exclusive bars
Then , just for fun …….
Back2basics cypher - wretch 32 avelino hurricane hunt smila & calibar
Maybe also a deep dive,,
You should check out
klashnekoff - murda
He’s formed a group called terra firma , probably coming up 20 years ago now . But they were big in Uk
Terra firma - parrodise
🍻 🔥 imagine if this had the same views as the Eminem and EZ reaction lol
Google Ota Benga, Bronx Zoo!
Ocean Wisdom - Fire in The Booth 1
Your comment about Akala being an old soul. Think that calls for a reaction to his song Old Soul
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Check out lowkey ft mic righteous the revolutions 🔥🔥 also when is mic righteous gone coming 🔥
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Sounds like Yelawolf.
REVIEW WHO SAID I CANT DO GRIME
REVIEW HIP HOP AINT DEAD
Do lowkey - long live palestine
George clooney war movies never bring our children peace. Guessing the movie is 3 kings set during iraq war and lowkey is iraqi
Day 104 asking for xxxtentacion ep reaction