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Freeway - #Jan25 f. The Narcicyst, Omar Offendum, Amr Suleiman and Ayah
Inspired by the resilience of Egyptian people during their recent uprising, several notable musicians from North America have teamed up to release a song of solidarity and empowerment. The track is fittingly titled “#Jan25″ as a reference to both the date the protests officially began in Egypt, and its prominence as a trending topic on Twitter. Produced by Sami Matar, a Palestinian-American composer from Southern California, and featuring the likes of Freeway, The Narcicyst, Omar Offendum, HBO Def Poet Amir Sulaiman, and Canadian R&B vocalist Ayah – this track serves as a testament to the revolution’s effect on the hearts and minds of today’s youth, and the spirit of resistance it has come to symbolize for oppressed people worldwide.
Produced by Sami Mattar. Shouts to Blamethelabel, Mb.
"Truth is limitless in its range; if you drop a 'T' and look at it in reverse, it could hurt." - Lupe Fiasco
That beat is fucking crazy. Best thing about this is the hook and freeway's verse.
Over a billion Muslims, you could never stop Islam Over a billion bullets shooting from the chopper's arm Carry a motherfucker head that I shred in Nam I speak literally, figuratively, the prophet gone