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KG spins stereotypes upside down on his latest single Black Boy

Dealing in thoughtful lyricism and insanely powerful beats is just the norm for KG. Once again, the South African born, Australian-raised rapper pulls no punches when it comes to his political spins and riveting music.

Latest single Black Boy expands on the artist’s catalogue with a message of black empowerment and equality for all.

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Clear, unapologetic and fresh to no end, Black Boy by KG hammers home politically charged and insightful messages relating to race and identity in Australia.

With over 500 live shows under his belt and having supported acts such as Lupe Fiasco, Black Milk and Ice Cube, it’s hardly surprising the young artist has cemented his place as a storyteller and potent lyricist.

While previous single Mabo, Martin, Mandela drew attention for its tribute to black leaders from history, Black Boy elicits a whole new response. Purposeful from start to finish, the track balances a depiction of what life can be like for people of colour with a sense of determination to overcome discrimination.

Bolstered by a deep bass line and commanding vocals, the single draws attention to issues such as false stereotypes and the absurd APEX gang hysteria, while a charging call to action is seen through passionate lyricism.

“Get up and get it, there’s no time for excuses. We’re generations behind, let’s make up for lost time. See what’s mine is mine and what’s yours is yours but if we hustle together no one can stop the voice.”

The single treats audiences to a taste of KG’s forthcoming album. Due for release later this year, the record will continue on with an exploration of the artist’s family’s history, apartheid in his birth country and the often-polarising rhetoric around racism in Australia.

KG’s new sound is uncompromising and staunch in its vision. For this reason it’s worth at least one listen, if not twenty.

 

You can catch KG on the live circuit at one of the dates listed below.

May 11 – Mojos Bar, Perth – Details
May 12 – Settlers Tavern, Margaret River – Details
May 18 – The Chippo Hotel, Sydney – Details
June 2 – The Penny Black, Melbourne – Details
June 9 – The Flaming’ Galah, Brisbane – Details
June 16 – Mr Wolf, Canberra – Details