Mc Spook - Kidiwa martin luther lyrics

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Mc Spook - Kidiwa martin luther lyrics

Mc Spook-Kidiwa Martin Luther Preview'' Although conscientious street-level chronicles seem as the most valid conception from where this kind of music is obtained, the sole reason why writing _Kidiwa Martin Luther_ was a contemplative aspect is because it is a derivative of certain painful experiences - musically. Once I became driven by initiative to have a musical path and career, truthful outlooks seemed to inspire me like Martin LutherJr sourcing for his _95 Theses_ to attribute his character-mapping socio-political justice, I needed transformative mark on the music I was coming up with. And that usually comes with a lot of experimental angles, sometimes I had to try a couple of interlinking to achieve some type of 'truth' on what I really wanted to do. And starting from somewhere implies unmatched disputing of what was going on. For me, beef isn't discrediting entirely what is in place, but coming up pity was what I felt. Projects were here and there. Cliques and alignments. Labels and artists. Music and songs. The genres and it's wars. And all of that. Along the journey, the whole "ecological inspiration" (I call it that because, you grow under some surrounding, looking forward to people, gaining from an ideology) fell off. And sometimes looking around to realize that you're still doing something meaningful (even if not to everybody's satisfaction) with what you have, becomes a solid proof. I was inspired by Romi Swahili's _Sleeping Pills_, which also has a strong, conscious narrative of the industry with reference to ambition, entry into the road and the burdens of music as a journey. With the record, I had a strong inclination to connect with the real homies, some of whom have been instrumental in mentoring my perspectives on music. Yes, Eldoret had a voice, even music. "Bigger Than Eldoret", is therefore not a narcissistic cling on I ruling anything or whatever. It is about the music which surpa**es limits and whatnot, that is the vibe. Constraints do not define ultimately. It's all upon how the struggles are tailored to be relatable with the process. This is one of my very meaningful songs, as so to refer.