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I lived in Ghana for 18 years. I definitely consider myself Human first and foremost with experiences that would make me identify with Ghanaians and Canadians probably simply because I’ve spent some time in both cultures. I think for most people what defines them is their individual experience of the cultures they ingest.

Briallant. I listened to one Kae Sun show, and it didn't really do much for me; I may go back and and re-listen to it (it's the only one currently available).

And the article is a really good read, zero.

Aloha,

Brad

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We need a taper out here my friend.

That isn't even remotely what you'd hear if you made it out to WTTS/Kae.

Kae has come a long way since then and well I think we're a slightly more experienced band then the cats you hear on this recording.

Zero, thank you for capturing what's happening here.

Much respect.

Deeps

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Thanks guys. Yeah Brad, Deeps is right this is a whole different beast. Like even in the last few weeks and days I'm sure it's changing and growing. Also I think that Brad you may not necessarily dig on hip hop in which case it might be hard to judge Kae's contribution- which is admittedly as much about heart as it is verbiosity.

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Also I think that Brad you may not necessarily dig on hip hop in which case it might be hard to judge Kae's contribution- which is admittedly as much about heart as it is verbiosity.

That's true. There's a style of MCing that involves the MC putting out line after line, with very little in the way of recognizable (e.g., verse/chorus/verse/chorus) structure to it, to the point that the song doesn't have a strong identity (as you get with a song that has a chorus, and verses that are all about or related to a particular subject). I think (though I'm not sure; I'll re-listen just to make sure) the show I listened to had that feel to it, which is why it didn't resonate with me. (That isn't intended as a strong criticism, just a statement of how one thing is one way, while my musical resonance is geared another way.)

Aloha,

Brad

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