
Productive, Powerful, And one of the most exciting voices of our generation. This is how we can describe the way we see Oscar Bunnik, a regular at our redaction.
The raper never stops, we already told you. He has just dropped “A Song for the Drunken Scum”. Starting with an overwhelming jazz sample that took us back to the 20s-50s.
Then a voice sample sets the same tone, and Oscar bunnik’s flow arrives, unveiled with ease and determination to denounce racism and foreign workers’ exploitation.
The fact that Oscar Bunnik uses his music to spread messages to the world is something that we admire.
He deserves to be worldwide talked about:
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