Cruked Route Adds “Dark High” To Irie Ites Studio’s Mystic Roots Riddim Compilation Album Tracklist
AUTHOR: [Regula Rebel, CEO of 13play.net]
Last night inside the Irie Ites Studio was a surprise discovery and radical beginning of a great musical miracle that is capable of re-defining African rap by re-directing it to a revolutionary trend that will sanitize the continent’s now sub-substance mainstream rap. Cruked Route, the radical rapper in the discovery, splashed out some so dope spits on Irie Ites Studio’s Mystic Roots Riddim for a track he calls “Dark High” --- an activist piece that counsels black youths worldwide against hard drug addiction.
The Mystic Roots Riddim is a riddim album compilation project under the executive production and sole funding by the Irie Ites Studio (Ghana). The project, which is hosted by DJ Nature Won, has a list of about 15 reggae artistes officially hand-picked to use the riddim to send across good musical messages of social upliftment, empowerment and enlightenment. Cruked Route is the only rapper on the artiste list, but his message is as strong as the admonishing words of Bob Marley or Marcus Garvey --- something all highly devout reggae fans or moral activists will thumb up even at first listening.
Like an indignant addiction counselor addressing a youth audience, Cruked Route has the correction rod working on the system's conspiracy ills that are politically targeted at black communities to distract, disrupt and destroy the vulnerable innocent black youths. The anger emotion with which he sings the chorus evidences his serious frown on youth intake of codeine, cocaine, heroine and their other sister hard drugs. With the voice of a concerned rescue missionary, Cruked Route shows pity in his hook when he softly admonishes his race fellas by saying “Watch it, watch it…….this is not the way for the black youth”.
Consider Cruked Route to be a neo-afro revolutionary hip hop rapper with a poetic commercial urban lyricism, yet a so rare one of multi-genre versatility and an all-ages appeal.
“Dark High” will be released same day together with the other Mystic Roots Riddim songs but the Irie Ites Studio CEO, Alez Adamz, hasn’t announced the release date of the project yet.
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The Mystic Roots Riddim was produced by Tunz, Irie Ites Studio’s official producer.
Published on 15TH June, 2017.
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