Southwest, UK-based Sudanese emcee Blak-Ram is back with his latest track, BLOOD GOLD
Blak-Ram has dropped his controversial track ‘Blood Gold‘, calling out the United Arab Emirates’ role in Sudan’s devastating war by way of illegal gold smuggling and arms trafficking to the Rapid Support Forces, a violent militia that has been accused of committing genocide by the ICC.
The hook is catchy, but the theme is serious; it’s a mellow summer soundtrack that has been repurposed to shine a light on what’s going on in Blak-Ram’s country, through slick flows, storytelling lyricism, and clever wordplay, and the bass pops through the speakers.
Blak-Ram continues to use music to bring awareness to what’s going on in his country Sudan, but this time focusing on the big players exploiting the conflict for profit, where as in his previous song ‘No More Tears (Sudan)‘ focused on the humanitarian impact and the direct perpetrators just briefly mentioning Abu Dhabi’s involvement without fully examining their role.
According to many analysts and human rights activists, the UAE has been accused of sportswashing to whitewash its foreign policy through massive sponsorships and major investments. The UAE has been allegedly involved in destabilising the region by continuing to expand its sphere of influence to gain access to ports, land, and precious minerals.
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