Tag: Hip Hop

  • Let’s Explore the Status Quo of the World Through Hip Hop Music by Country

    Let’s Explore the Status Quo of the World Through Hip Hop Music by Country

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    1. ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ Spain – SWIT EME & SANTA SALUT

    FULL VANDAL is a very political and masculine track that has been also carefully illustrated in video, clearly showing the perspective of the current Spanish resistance, and its arts movement which consists of wearing masks and acting like vandals on camera whilst disclosing many political truths. For instance, in this song, SWIT EME states that the government wanted to scare them, but that he does not see anyone afraid in his group. He also says that he does not lift weights, he instead lifts business companies, which are heavier. This is a witty statement, among the many more references he makes about topics such as history, politics, culture, and generational trauma.

    333 (Climax) is a TECHNO masterpiece which effectively expresses the fiery feminine present in the current Spanish status quo. It is really excellently made, both in audio and in video. It really delves into the vital feminine energy, and transmits feminist, revolutionary vibes which can also be appreciated in how the video has a lot of scenes shot in red and black, the traditional colours of anarchy. Santa Salut gives a wonderful performance, as she always does. Xina Mora also performs in fabulous ways, and this song would get even the most boring person in the world stimulated. It could inspire a head nod to the beat, or it could ignite a rave. This song is powerful.

    2. ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Israel – ื ืก X ืกื˜ื™ืœื” – ื—ืจื‘ื• ื“ืจื‘ื•

    ืกื˜ื™ืœื” has both, a female and a male singer which means that a single music video can clearly encompass both, the feminine and the masculine. The lyrics are clearly inspired by the events that took place in Israel on the 7th October, 2023 when they were brutally attacked by Hamas, which is basically the Palestinian government. According to this song, this event was enough to get the entire country ‘in uniform’ and ready for war. The song also explicitly states that such heinous acts will not be forgiven and proudly sing about their military prowess, explaining the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) are ready to attack. I personally found this artwork very impressive, as both military and arts are united. It shows a lot of cohesion and harmony within the country. It expresses de facto and de jure unity, something that not many countries showcase.

    3. ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง United Kingdom – Central Cee & BRYN

    The Entrapreneur music video truly illustrates the masculine logistics in the UK’s status quo. It brings the prioritisation of business concerns, technology, and making money through work to the forefront. This is despite the many challenges and realities the country faces. It also speaks of customer service, and seems to make a few romantic references, such as his disclosed crush for Billie Eillish. This artwork is the symbolic representation of what we would call the standard bloke with goals and aspirations who’s trying his best to succeed despite emotional dramas happening. It is a very common mentality in the UK.

    Sorry Not Sorry is a very playful artwork which shows the feminine spirit of the status quo in the United Kingdom . It delivers messages of resilience, constant celebration, fun, and the acknowledgement of love. Feminism is becoming every day more common in the country, and more women find themselves engaging in activities which make them feel happy, rather than sobbing about the behaviour of their loved partners.

    4. ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ช Venezuela – Junior Caldera & Nina Fre$h

    VENEZUELA SE RESPETA translates to English as ‘VENEZUELA IS TO BE RESPECTED’. It is a very masculine and authoritative title. The lyrics are phenomenal, and Junior Caldera manages to speak about very complex political topics, such as xenophobia. This Latino-American artwork expresses a predisposition for international competition. He also talks about how Venezuela’s prosperity has declined over the decades, specifically mentioning the topic of migration, which illustrates the changes in economic stability of the country. I believe the Venezuelan status quo expresses a need for recognition and respect. He really illustrates this financial turbulence in these lyrics.

    In the meantime the Venezuelan feminine is taking things into her own hands, and taking risks to affirm her power. LA JEFE translates into English as ‘THE FEMALE BOSS’.This seems like a very empowered feminist culture stemming from its expressions of hip hop as shown in this video. Nina Fre$h states that she had a conversation with God. This reveals the hypernormalisation of what science calls psychosis. Nevertheless, religion has made itself to be respected in the law of many worldly jurisdictions. Nina truly invests in the superstition quo which is shared by her followers. This feminine seeks to embrace her spirituality and so this is strong in their status quo. Furthermore, there is certain persecution happening internally at the moments towards those who diverge. I predict that more divergence will take place in Venezuela.

    5. ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Russia – OPT x TSB & Mozee Montana

    DRILL RU 6 is obviously the sixth release in a sequence and brings the masculine to express a lot about the dark figure of crime, whether consciously or unconsciously. This cultural signification is to a point very aesthetically similar to the Spanish masculine, though this is way heavier. OPT x TSB are very good at what they do. The music video signifies financial prosperity despite the criminal cues. The expressionism of the video is captivating at a forensic psychological level. The representation of prosperity and crime is one that also resembles the art movement of Spanish film but it is much heavier. It’s dark and esoteric.

    The Russian feminine makes also a strong introduction. Even though NIKOLAEV CHALLENGE is years old, it illustrates the distress they’ve collectively endured. Artists have ceased to do art, indicating inertia. I predict that in 2024, many Russian artists will feel inspired to pursue their art goals. Even the Russian feminine expresses in masculine ways, having adopted the temperament with which they have been treated in their jurisdictions. This video reveals a lot about Russian expressionism. Currently, the female Russian feminine is in silence.

    6. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ United States – Eminem & Lady XO

    Won’t Back Down reveals a lot noradrenaline and testosterone in the masculine status quo. It really expresses a very disturbed ego quo. It feels hectic, and yet art-wise it is mind-blowing. It is a masterpiece. Eminem is very talented. There is a sense of alert which has become norm in the United States, and this is transmitted by Eminem through his complex lyrics. The positive message is not to back down, which is very empowering. There is a feminine within the masculine, and vice versa.

    Cost Em is a very fresh expression of resistance against the masculine quo. Interestingly, its got a prima facie hectic energy which parallels the masculine. I predict that these two forces will collaborate more in 2024. It does express some disorganisation, indicative of mental illness. Similarly to the masculine, the ultimate message is resilience.

    7. ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India – EMIWAY BANTAI & IRFANA

    W is very fresh, and so psychoanalytically interpreting it is a pleasure. Words fail me to signify what I perceive in this enlightening video, although I can mention that his reference to Eminem is very interesting. This is the sort of video where decreasing the playback speed is worth it as the message can better be absorbed when the message drips slowly. It expresses a very illuminated and intellectual masculine, privileged with being ahead of the spiritual game of the world. The lyrics are very deep and the message is strong, and constructive to the masses. Impressive Hindu arts.

    Even though this video is one year old, it speaks way ahead of time about the feminine essence I have been talking about. This is not surprising as Indians are very intellectual and spiritual people. I predict they will continue to develop their spiritual sciences, and will continue to invest in the civil development of their jurisdiction. Soon, we might see India becoming a global power due to its advanced knowledge and alignment with the consciousness shift taking place worldwide. And since Indians are more regularly turning to English in their digital expressions, the English-speaking people will be pleased to be able to understand the song’s lyrics.

    8. ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ South Africa – Casper Nyovest & Dope Saint Jude

    018 is very interesting. It has a religious preamble where they talk about Israel, indicating prophecies. It proceeds to show a particular congregation before it changes rhythm into a more neutral vibe. It has very strong, fast lyrics revealing situations and ideas happening in South Africa. It also has a consistent and strong religious undertone, indicating that the masculine quo has high levels of superstition, something most often expressed through feminine conduits.

    Alphas is a fascinating feminine quo which not only is very politically educated, but it is also very progressive. It expresses the desire for a positive sum game where domination is shared between hegemonies. This feminine is very explicit about politics, including their decisions to include a very multicultural crowd in the video. Furthermore, this video gives the impression that women are able to dominate if they decide to do so in South Africa, and this is culturally celebrated in arts such as this one.

    9. ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ช United Arab Emirates – Freek & N1YAH

    The United Arab Emirates are not proliferous when it comes to hip hop music. Many careers have died despite having gained some attention. This is why Fire in the Booth by Freek is the track I chose to illustrate their masculine status quo. It expresses a very gangster lifestyle. It is very interesting as he has some deep lyrics. It comes across as a stable, blunt perspective. Freek musically and lyrically extrapolates the emotion from his experiences. Nevertheless, it is concerning that there seems to be no spirituality invested in these energies.

    Shut It Down, unlike the masculine quo is very matter of factly about the signifiers they want to transmit. This music video complements the gangster vibes reflected in the masculine. The feminine seems a lot more focused in the arts, and like it’s taking corporate control. This expresses a very empowering mentality for women, as Arabs can at time be severely patriarchal. This is what makes N1YAH a symbol of the superego quo. Very deep and impressive, although lacking some spirituality. I predict that Dubai will begin to tune into the consciousness shift and this will be reflected in their art in a dramatic way.

    10. ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ Palestine – Ard Kan3an et al. & SHADIA MANSOUR

    Street Rap Palestine is thought provoking, politically fresh and emotionally felt by the people of the masculine quo. It provides the Palestinian perspective about the conflict with Israel. The first rapper states that ‘this is the end of religion’, which I thought was a very interesting to say within the Hamas-Israel context. The second rapper states that he is ‘the son of bombing’, which I thought was a very deep thing for him to say. Blood is mentioned often as a reminder that a large portion of Palestinians have recently died as a result of conflicts.

    AL KUFIYYEH is a very old song to showcase in this blog spot. The situation is that the Palestinian feminine is not as artistically active as it used to be a decade ago, especially not now. So this gap in Mansour’s work is truly expressive of Palestine’s political situation. It expresses a very assertive feminine energy which embraces the spiritual symbolism of Palestinian culture. It’s a very strong and resilient feminine, and I hope we get to see it express itself soon. It’s empowering and inspiring.

    Conclusion

    This is the status quo in the continents of the world, some are more historical than others such as the Palestinian status quo. Others are more phenomenological in essence. Several things could be predicted from analysing the hip hop industry of these countries. Israel stands out as a supremely unified and socially organised jurisdiction. There seems to be a unanimous expression which is both, feminine and masculine. This is the only country that did not require two separate artists. How fascinating. Palestine stands as a country where the feminine is currently in silence. And like this, we have explored the status quo of ten different countries from all continents.

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  • 13 Hip Hop / Drill Rap Artists Around the World by Country

    13 Hip Hop / Drill Rap Artists Around the World by Country

    I like to play shoot em’ up video-games, and sometimes listening to some drills goes a long way when doing so. I compiled this list of my favourite hip hop artists around the world, sorted by country, and in different languages. I hope you enjoy it!

    1. ITALY: Rondรฒ Souza

    Rondo is a fabulous artist who sings drill hip hop in Italian. Even if you do not understand the lyrics, his performance and music video are enough to get you feeling the vibe. I particularly love this artwork, as it shows a lot of things and people in blue. The energy that Rondo gives here is great, and it makes it truly enjoyable.


    2. ARAB FEDERATION: Y7Y

    This is my favourite drill by Y7Y, I believe the video is super cool with the animals and he also has a very exciting body language. Even if you do not understand the lyrics, such a rhythm is enough to get you dancing.


    3. RUSSIA: TSB & OPT

    I love the work of TSB & OPT. They often also include English subtitles in their work so you can understand what they are rapping about. The rhythm is super cool and incites to dancing, and they make very interesting videos.


    4. BELARUS: ะŸะ ะžะ ะžะšะช

    ะŸะ ะžะ ะžะšะช made this really cool drill, which is ideal for playing shoot em’ up video-games. I like the music video and truly enjoy the to see the gun props they came up with in this work. Even if you don’t understand the lyrics, you can feel the power of the song!


    5. ROMANIA: Beni VM x Blessed013

    This song is really interesting because it is half Romanian and half from Puerto Rico. As a result, it is half in Romanian and half in Spanish. The music video is fascinating, and it has interesting lyrics; but even if you cannot understand the lyrics, the rhythm and visuals make you feel something unique!

    6. ISRAEL: Sima Noon

    Sima Noon is an awesome artist and has many cool videos. Unfortunately, she does not have a video for this great drill. When I translated the lyrics I noticed they are very profound, and it sounds great. So even if you do not understand what she is singing about in Hebrew, this song truly does her voice and talent justice!


    7. UK: SR

    I think this song is a really interesting work of art showcasing the drill culture of the UK. The music video gives you a feeling of ‘gangsters are here’ which I believe is cool. This is a much neglected and struggling culture in England, so checking them out is great!


    8. INDIA: Blood Bangers

    Blood Bangers truly gave a phenomenal performance in this music video. Not only is the title a bit controversial, but the visuals are too; and it has great lyrics (partially in English). I think this is their best work of art so far!


    9. VENEZUELA: Nina Fre$h

    I simply love every single work Nina Fre$h has created. This versatile Latino-american artist truly knows how to drill, and the music video for this song is sensational. Even if you do not understand the lyrics, the visuals and rhythm leave you feeling awed.

    10. IRAQ: I-NZ

    I-NZ has not created that many videos, but this artwork is fabulous. Not only are the lyrics truly political, but the visuals are breath-taking. The beats are also cool, and he gives a fantastic performance.

    11. CHINA: CANNON Z

    Cannon Z made such a cool rhythm for this drill. Also, the combination of black and red, with white looks super cool. Even if you do not understand the lyrics, the vibe you get is super cool and energetic.

    12. USA: Lady XO

    Lady XO truly represents the feminine side of drill culture from the United States. I love how she shows an empowered image of the woman. Moreover, her lyrics are great and the video is truly interesting!

    13. EUROPE: Central Cee et al.

    This is a sensational video as it includes several different cultures/countries in the song; hence why they titled it ‘Eurovision’. It includes Italian, Arab, English, Spanish, and French bits. Such a multicultural artwork is unique!

  • TRAKATAKTร (with lyrics)

    TRAKATAKTร (with lyrics)

    Atentado final, tetas en el paraรญso.
    No me jodas o te pateo el coco en el piso.
    Como el turismo, que viva el futbolismo de la…
    Antigua Maya, decapitaos trofeos de Basket Bolivarianismo,
    quรฉ satanismo.

    Y es que soy fenomenal, paranormal, sensacional.
    En mi labial hay una pistola, soy la traqueta, soy la rola.
    Si te pasas de la raya tengo escopeta y soy espaรฑola,
    TRAKATAKTร.

    Saco el revolver, ruleta Rusa, PRAKA!
    Con el ritmo flow, yo te doy con glow…
    Mando pa Iraq a Sancho Panza.
    Te pongo a rezar slow… motion… potion…

    Poisson distributional glitch, indemoniated bitch.
    The resurrection of sliced and diced RFID chips.
    Ah ah ah!

    Con el ritmo azul en las venas,
    desangrandome tu condena.
    Autoinflicting your cuarentena,
    que lo que entiendo yo, lo entienda tu abuela.

    Y asรญ montamos bien la maleta,
    metemos la bomba en la maleta.
    Mejor no me mires, que ando boleta.
    Yo ahora bailo en cortes, no en discotecas.

    Yo te retoco el coco ambiental,
    toda la ciudad es paranatural y real.
    Mi palabreo tan sensacional…
    Palabreo. Palabreo.

    Te lo digo en รrabe o en Hebreo.
    Palabreo. Palabreo.
    Cuidado no me dudes o sale mi Arameo.
    Palabreo. Palabreo.

    Mientras todos duermen la noche yo veo.
    Un ateo. Un ateo.
    Un ateo, navaja, piraรฑa, reloj, fantasma.
    Tranquilo nene, enamorรฉ a tus panas.

    Matar a Ceasar es mรกs que morir por oro,
    yo te adorom, a lo instrumental.
    Que no exista la codicia nazista brutal!

    Abalรก estoy, despechรก, desangrรก de todo derecho;
    escarlata pecho, yo te tiro un hecho…
    Del ZEF pal techo, ah ZEF BOOM BAP, yo!

    Palabrero. Ser Palestino y ser obrero.
    Palenbreo. Ser Palenquero y ser Hebreo.
    Pablo veo. Pal bombeo.
    Te toquรฉ y ahora os ceno, X0, ah yo.

  • UK: MAD ASYLUM DRILL (with lyrics)

    UK: MAD ASYLUM DRILL (with lyrics)

    This song contains ‘JANNER’ (pronounced JANNA) accent, which is quite prominent in Plymouth, Devon.

    The song also includes some Cockney, Spanish, and Hebrew.

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    LYRICS

    I am crazy, silver-haze crazy like metal tin tin.
    You caress this genius, you caress Rasputin.
    Six six six, my heartbeat on repeat,
    the mark of the beast.

    You all know Bets,
    always ready for the test;
    and ready to be me, yo B,
    comes back to the game again.

    I’ve got a SHOTTA, a LOTTA,
    a BOATA, a TOKA, a POKA
    a LOCA, a POTTA, A FUCKA,
    A COCA, ENRร“CAME…

    SWIT EME , MOTHERFUCKA!

    Suena el BOOM BAP,
    ืœื ื™ืฉื ื” ื‘ืœื™ืœื”…YES,
    I can dance, dance, dance!

    I move my hips to the Gestapo’s beats,
    the SS has their guns pointed out at me.
    And I swing, sensuality and might
    until I succeed, I put my hands up, FREEZE!

    PUTA, COMPUTA, VLADIMIR PUTIN.
    Satellital ROUTA, OMNIFACTO SHOOTA.
    I AM LUTHER, B. LUTHER,
    no LOOTER, no LOON, BOOM!
    My song so strong as I rap along
    the mad house, the asylum ward.

    Intensive care, who cared?
    Police brutality against the self, they came…
    to understand their cruelty-BOMB,
    I explode two in the bath whilst smoking a
    PON ROPOPOMPON!

    I ain’t lying boy, I’ve seen it all, I’ve suffered most.
    My tears are black-eyed diamond storms;
    each collected in the bank of
    SOLARES, COLMENARES.
    Don’t ask me world cup questions,
    ask Buenos Aires.

    I feel intranquile,
    like everything I do is always GRANDE, gigantic.
    Take my words…
    Is my talent Godly or is it just another pamphlet?

    Satan SCROLLER, as I ROLLA,
    B-ROLLA, no BRAWLA,
    truth RAWA, it’s my POW POW POWER!
    I holler, over and out…

    Anger, intermittent hunger.
    No longer aware, better prepare.

    Yeah.

    All done, all said, I stare, I declare, I dare.
    I express what everyone is too afraid to tell.
    I stress the distress…
    OH! thrown upon this fortress.

    I break the wall in two,
    and OPEN SESAME MOISร‰S.
    TOSOPLATOU!
    Who could have known?

    The link between today’s gold,
    and the forgotten old, cold testaments.
    Puppet shows and sacraments.
    Hidden keys and the written parliaments.

    Ah, ah, a tongue is the trigger. It’s a METRALLETA.
    I have ammunition guardรก’ en la MALETA,
    bullets, flash stun grenades and me ESCOPETA.
    If it wasn’t enough, there is SENTRY CALETA, yo.

    Yo, B.


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    CREDITS

    Thanks very much to EHSAUCEITUP and Pexels for the magnificent art they contributed to this music video, which was created using Clipchamp and Filmorago. Moreover, credit also goes to Sony for their wonderful capture devices without which this #hiphop music video would not have been possible.

    I also want to take the time to thank YouTube for letting me into the industry whilst I was in distress and needed someone to save me. Google, you have always been there for me in times of tribulation. Thank you for making life more accessible to everyone, including those of us who have suffered.

    Finally, credit is also certainly due to Linux Mint for making operative systems that are so efficient that miracles happen in hosting machines all the time. Acer and Dpofirs are two of the brands where miracles are always happening.


    as influenced by:
    SAUL WILLIAMS