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@AKAworldwide x @ANATII On Cliques, Detachment x Assembling #BCWYWF

By @Spokenpriestess on 08/18/2017 in On The Ground

We sat down with AKA and Anatii to talk about how they began to work on their latest album Be Careful What You Wish For along with how the tracks came together. It all started when they were in Los Angeles together and decided that they would put in some more work, which eventually led to where we are now.

We connect with the fellas about the biblical references in the album which actually came to life all on their own and not entirely planned owed to where they currently are in their lives spiritually. It's called the "new wave gospel", and we quite like it. 

Talking about their inner circles as well as how they handle themselves on social media, AKA goes ahead and reminds us why he's not too invested in it anymore while Anatii also uses it moderately. I say this 'cause these men reiterate a very important point about energy transfer which happens a lot on these social streets. You think you're just scrolling through your feed kanti you're collecting spirits, ideas and energies that affect your mind in one way or another. Powerful.

Peep the fellas break down songs like Bryanston Drive, 10 Fingers, Psalm 1000, Holy Mountain and more.

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AKA x Anatii On Cliques, Detachment x Assembling #BCWYWF

 

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