KWAME RELEASES NEW SINGLE ‘TOMMY’S IN TROUBLE’ FT. CLYPSO + PHIL FRESH
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"One of the leaders of the New School" - Zane Lowe - Beats 1
"He’s the movement’s youngest by age, but arguably its most visible by virtue..." - triple j
"Kwame has long been on our radar of international MC’s to watch." – Highsnobiety
Released today, ‘TOMMY’S IN TROUBLE ft. CLYPSO + Phil
Fresh’ is a piece that reflects upon external forces that can be oppressive in nature and at times, debilitating. Kwame’s point of view is subjective and narrates his experiences as he manoeuvres his way through a world in which is both macabre and beautiful at the same time.
The new single speaks on the warped perceptions and boundaries of society that an individual face often being villainized when being outspoken and providing voices on the unheard.
The piece highlights two separate perspectives showcased through fellow Sydney artists CLYPSO and Phil Fresh. Both perspectives draw different themes and translate them through the musicality of the piece.
"Table's set and the tree is lit, TOMMY got himself in trouble", as performed by CLYPSO in the song's chorus, represents the movement against the parameters imposed by a society that limits creative output and the unity of race. The addition of Phil Fresh in the second half of the song to which accompanied by Kwame elevates the piece to a place where it's no-holds-barred.
The energy, character and conviction of both Kwame and Phil Fresh through their carefully thought out lyrics showcase the artists speaking out on the unheard, refusing to be villainized and oppressed.
Whilst the piece may be from the point of view of Kwame's personal experience, it acts as a voice to others who may face similar trials and tribulations irrespective of race, gender, sexuality and creative outputs.
‘TOMMY’S IN TROUBLE ft. CLYPSO + Phil Fresh’ follows ‘schleep.’ - a surprise flex track that dropped in March and further showcased the 22-year-old Ghanaian-Australian producer, writer, rapper, engineer’s unpredictability and flow. The track which won’t feature on Kwame’s upcoming EP has gone on to amassed over 1.5m streams and was performed live on day of release when U.S. rapper A$AP Ferg, whom Kwame supported in Melbourne, pulled the young artist up on stage during his sold-out Sydney show.