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Photo Credit Fernando Fernandez Hevia |
During a period where society is so superficially
driven it takes a mental strength to deliver the potent lyrical message,
which Kabaka Pyramid delivered in 'Cant' Breathe'.
Inspired by Lauryn Hill, while rhythmically paying homage to Fatis
Burrel of Exterminator, Kabaka Pyramid was filled with a solid
foundation prior to laying down this lyrical track.
"I
was watching Lauryn Hill Unplugged and I was struck by the emotions she
put in her songs and I wanted the people that listen to this song, get
that same feeling. The stress and strain of the system and the mental
pollution we are fed day to day reminds me of feeling claustrophobic and
suffocated" says Kabaka Pyramid.
'Can't Breathe', depicts
a painful and stressful situation many face living in a polluted
system, which suffocates the betterment of the people. Feeding the minds
with polluted information, feeding the souls with toxic nutrition, and
filling the streets with deadly drugs, leaves the people in a state
of suffering to survive. Kabaka Pyramid lyrically connects with the
listeners throughout the single making sure the pain of residing in such
a system resonates within the listener. With a powerful message
throughout the song, Kabaka Pyramid made sure the lyrics in the chorus
struck our heart.
Lyrics from the Chorus
Feel
like me cyaa breathe/ inna this yah suffocation/The people living inna
sufferation / Mi Cyaa Breathe / Me feel claustrophobic/ In a system
where no economic growth is/ Feel like me cyaa breathe / Inna this yah
suffocation/ The people living inna sufferation/ Mi cyah breathe Mi cyah
breathe/ When the youths dem cyaa write and cyaa read
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Artwork Created By Matthew McCarthy |
Available today for purchase on all major digital outlets including iTunes,
https://itun.es/us/E7i-jb and all streaming mediums, Can't Breathe can be previewed on Kabaka Pyramid's soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/kabaka- pyramid/cant-breathe.
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