Before the world went into lockdown, the financiers were
busy aligning their assets to protect themselves, while the
masses were forced into unemployment and crushing debt.
We are a divided opposition that can no longer see the wood for the trees. And if you think things are bad in the US and Europe, spare a thought for the poverty-stricken majority in Africa, for whom inequality can spell starvation, without any welfare system to fall back on.
And if you think things are bad in the US and Europe, spare a though for the poverty-stricken majority in Africa, for whom inequality can spell starvation, without any welfare system to fall back on.
KEYA NEMESIS from East Africa,
teams up here with UK producer DJ MOOCHA (Kool London) to deliver
a soulful but angry hiphop anthem for the 99% exploited by global
capitalism. Poetic, political wordplay over a haunting
production in an extraordinary meeting of musical minds.