Do you remember what you were doing when you first heard “Cell Therapy”?
Oh absolutely, I had just moved to Atlanta when they released “Cell Therapy.” I remember hearing that piano and being like “woah this is kinda heavy, this is real.” And when Khujo just really started going into the dynamics of differnt laws during the Jim Crow period I was like “wow that kind of stuff still resonates today in society.” At the time it was really just the black americans and american indians who were the lesser citizens, but now, people of all races, creeds and colors are being held down by these same type of laws that were used specifically to hold black people down or red people down. It’s now just meant to hold everybody down within a certain tax bracket or a certain class of society. — BLUNT RAPPS » Interview: Bun B talks Soul Food
Oh absolutely, I had just moved to Atlanta when they released “Cell Therapy.” I remember hearing that piano and being like “woah this is kinda heavy, this is real.” And when Khujo just really started going into the dynamics of differnt laws during the Jim Crow period I was like “wow that kind of stuff still resonates today in society.” At the time it was really just the black americans and american indians who were the lesser citizens, but now, people of all races, creeds and colors are being held down by these same type of laws that were used specifically to hold black people down or red people down. It’s now just meant to hold everybody down within a certain tax bracket or a certain class of society. — BLUNT RAPPS » Interview: Bun B talks Soul Food
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