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Topic History of: The return of the protest song: Free Palestine
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Michael K: I've no idea, but it does give the track a rougher more credible feel. I agree about the lack of bite. There are a bunch of remixes, however, including Yasen Velchev's Disco Nutter remix ow.ly/5Bpij (Amazon link)

M
K So was it originally the guy in the street singing it and it’s been produced from there?

Nice idea, I really like it flicking back and forth in raw/full production styles. Can’t say I’m too keen on the floweriness of the full production though, it’s not really very hard hitting IMO which it probably needs.

Wish them every success though.
giles2008 In the top 100 at 79.
Michael

Nice South African harmonies on the chorus.