Summary: Hip hop has been growing in popularity in Australia for over fifteen years. In Queensland, Australia a local hip hop crew known as the Indigenous Intrudaz have stepped up to the mic.
hello coppa,here we have another crack,
is the blacks on tha hype-a,
im sorry i don't even like ya,
so you still try 2 provoke,
i don't wanna be broke,
i need a smoke,
but i hope,
that the man with the plan can understand me,
that you was the one that was threatin me,
your a phuccin fag,
you got no dope,
your a phuccin homo,
so im here to let ya know,
my name is terry* Henry, and
i am the reason to lettin these aboriginies in.
i act like a kid but im not a phuccin rapper,
so how come you act like a muthaphuccin cracka,
runnin around like ya got a lot of phuccin loot,
your only makin money on your back gettin a root,
If you have mixed feelings about hip hop music, give a listen to the Indigenous Intrudaz, a young rap group from the streets of Brisbane, Australia. Producer Lucas Moore presents a brief portrait of this trio of neighborhood kids who are gaing ground down under where for many years only American acts held title.
We hear the voices of the rappers, white & aboriginal, their music, and their fans in this upbeat sample of how hip hop music continues to be an expression of youth culture, angst, and celebration,
This piece wold be great on a Saturday late morning as a drop-in, or as part of youth or drive time programming.
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Produced by Lucas Moore
Other pieces by AMRAP: Australia
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tor henry
Posted on July 18, 2006 at 06:39 PM | Permalink
Review of Indigenous Intrudaz
hello coppa,here we have another crack,
is the blacks on tha hype-a,
im sorry i don't even like ya,
so you still try 2 provoke,
i don't wanna be broke,
i need a smoke,
but i hope,
that the man with the plan can understand me,
that you was the one that was threatin me,
your a phuccin fag,
you got no dope,
your a phuccin homo,
so im here to let ya know,
my name is terry* Henry, and
i am the reason to lettin these aboriginies in.
i act like a kid but im not a phuccin rapper,
so how come you act like a muthaphuccin cracka,
runnin around like ya got a lot of phuccin loot,
your only makin money on your back gettin a root,
Michael Johnson
Posted on March 30, 2006 at 10:33 PM | Permalink
Review of Indigenous Intrudaz
If you have mixed feelings about hip hop music, give a listen to the Indigenous Intrudaz, a young rap group from the streets of Brisbane, Australia. Producer Lucas Moore presents a brief portrait of this trio of neighborhood kids who are gaing ground down under where for many years only American acts held title.
We hear the voices of the rappers, white & aboriginal, their music, and their fans in this upbeat sample of how hip hop music continues to be an expression of youth culture, angst, and celebration,
This piece wold be great on a Saturday late morning as a drop-in, or as part of youth or drive time programming.