A childhood spent marinating in Linton Kwesi Johnson and U-Roy (etc etc) means that I carry a soft spot when it comes to dub and its many facets, and it should be no surprise to anyone that I am also a dyed in the wool feminist, so combine dubbed out sounds with an anti-sex-trafficking campaign message and you have a song I am powerless to resist. But like the finest protest songs, Women’s Revolution knows that a lesson is nothing without a good tune to carry it, so the buoyant beats and vibrant vocals mean this is no stale sermon.
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INPRESS MAGAZINE – SINGLE OF THE WEEK – WOMENS REVOLUTION FEAT QUEEN IFRICA
A childhood spent marinating in Linton Kwesi Johnson and U-Roy (etc etc) means that I carry a soft spot when it comes to dub and its many facets, and it should be no surprise to anyone that I am also a dyed in the wool feminist, so combine dubbed out sounds with an anti-sex-trafficking campaign message and you have a song I am powerless to resist. But like the finest protest songs, Women’s Revolution knows that a lesson is nothing without a good tune to carry it, so the buoyant beats and vibrant vocals mean this is no stale sermon.