Rapper Mazbou Q is making waves with his powerful new drill track and music video, 'CLRS,' from his ongoing project 'The Sum of Unfinished Businesses.' Joining forces with Washington DC-based Hip-hop artist and content creator, King Green, this collaboration proves to be a magnificent union for both artists.
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King Green, known for his past collaborations, including a feature with renowned rapper Eminem on the 2018 track 'Caterpillar' by Royce Da 5'9, brings a dynamic energy to 'CLRS.' As the frontman of the indie rock/rap group RDGLDGRN, who have collaborated with notable artists such as Dave Grohl and Pharrell Williams, King Green's artistry perfectly compliments Mazbou Q's kaupapa.
In 'CLRS,' Mazbou Q delivers an important message to those experiencing internal conflict due to colonialism, white supremacy and encourages them to resist by unifying instead.
Mazbou Q Shares “CLRS’ is pronounced ‘Colours’, but omits vowels to indicate unity between the different spellings. The inclusion of the main colours red, green, and black, symbolising the Pan-African flag, further reinforces the song's message as a powerful statement of unity.” This is a timely release for the rapper with current situations in Palestine and Sudan - both of whom use Red, Black and Green in their flags.
The release of 'CLRS' follows Mazbou Q's successful Rap Science US College Tour, where he captivated audiences with his captivating performances and Rap Science content. Invited to esteemed institutions such as Louisiana State University, Southern University (HBCU), Berklee College of Music, and Harvard University, Mazbou Q's talent and presence left a lasting impact. Notably, his social media following skyrocketed from 9k to an impressive 50k followers within a month, thanks to a viral clip discussing the application of 'hemiola,' a rhythm theory concept, to rap.
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