NEW MUSIC: Theology 3 "I'll Be Better" (Produced by Phat Tony aka Big Tweeze)
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Theology 3 speaks on promoter ethics with respect to local artists in The Mega.
“At once I was reliant on your bias and buyin what your suppliyn but I’m eyein that now, A front is just a liar actin higher and tryin to keep you silent but I’m ridin back ’round, They call em Pariahs see their desires conspire to keep you minor while they holdin that ground, but all the Messiahs they be dividin are wisened to peep the science so they closin that down”
Here’s the track me and Tweeze recorded last night with Sy Wild on the guitar, fuck disrespectful promoters there will not always be a welcoming handshake if you keep profiting off of artists backs. Be aware and respectful
Previously: NEW MUSIC: Phat Tony & Theo 3 – The 2 Week EP
Previously: VIDEO: Freedom Writers “Black & White” (EPK)
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