“Blood Gold” by Blak-Ram Reminds Us What Hip-Hop Has Always Stood For

Hailing from the Southwest of England, Blak Ram is here to educate and use his platform to shed light on the deeply rooted issues of war, corruption, and neo-colonial exploitation. Blak-Ram artistry serves a greater cause. Influenced by his past and everything he’s been through, he’s become a powerful voice documenting Sudan’s ongoing struggles, most recently the brutal civil war propelled by foreign powers’ interference and resource exploitation.

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While most rappers are busy in a game full of ego battles, Blak-Ram is calling out countries for misusing their power and having the blood of countless innocent lives on their hands.

Behind the crisp production lies an ugly reality of war, greed, and human suffering. “Blood Gold” is a smart way to get the message out and raise his voice against the corruption and genocide, making the track a full-blown protest anthem. Each verse digs into the truth of global power games, revealing how luxury goods are built on the backs of massacres and stolen futures. Blak’s delivery is filled with rage, and it’s not without cause.

With “Blood Gold”, Blak-Ram truly portrays what hip-hop has always been about: a voice for the unheard.

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