Mick Jenkins drops off a new soulful piece produced by Kaytranada and it's all the early week juice you'll need. There's nothing like witnessing a successful artist who still raps like they've got much to prove, and Mick is consistent with this kind of delivery on What Am I To Do.
With a hook founded in the plight of police brutality against the black man in America, Mick spits his heart out throughout the song as he paints pictures of the toil black people carry for just being black. He tells vivid stories of social injustices through his piercing words. It's actually sad how he's not the only artist to paint these oppressive pictures of their environment yet it seems uhuru is another liberation struggle altogether. Inde le ndlela. Power to all the vocal freedom fighters who tirelessly continue to script revolutions in their rhymes. Tap into Mick's world and clinch your fist as an ode to strength:
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