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Black & Deadly

The Last Kinection
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The Last Kinection

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(The Last Kinection)


2008
Nutches
Nutches

'Lucky country for some but for others it isn't.'

For Reconciliation Week 2021, we explore some of the most enduring, anthemic songs by Indigenous artists that have showed paths towards reconciliation.

Today, The Last Kinection's 2008 anthem 'Black & Deadly'.

In 2008, Newcastle-via-Cairns trio The Last Kinection burst onto the scene with their debut album Nutches.

Kabbi Kabbi brother and sister Joel and Nay Wenitong and DJ Jaytee, used music to talk about the everyday experiences of Indigenous people.

The Last Kinection
Hear the story of Black & Deadly above:

The song 'Black & Deadly' was inspired by a racist encounter Nay had at Brisbane Airport.

"This guy comes up and he said, ‘Hey, where are you from?’" she says.

"I said, Cairns, and he goes ‘Oh, don't buy a house in any of the suburbs starting with M because all the blah, blah, blah.’ And he's talking about blackfellas.

"I looked him dead in the eyes and I said, 'Where do you think I'm from?'"

Nay and Joel had been subject to racism for most of their lives, as they told the ABC's Message Stick in 2011.

"When detectives started following us to school, we thought that was a bit weird," Nay said.

"Someone robbed the bank up the road from us and they said they were Aboriginal so they came down our house and had guns to our head," Joel recalled.


Sydney rapper and Elefant Traks co-founder Urthboy says the unflinching honesty in their music makes The Last Kinection essential listening.

"They talk about the true nature of colonial Australia and the really detrimental effect that has had on Indigenous populations and Aboriginal people," he says. "The suffering that has gone across generations.

"That's a trauma that is a lived experience for Aboriginal people or Torres Strait Islanders."

That truth-telling has inspired other Indigenous hip-hop artists to do the same, like New South Wales South Coast rapper and Yuin man Nooky.

"As a youngster coming up, hearing tunes like that really gave you a sense of pride and really got you fired up to go out there and conquer things and whatnot," he says.

"So yeah, The Last Kinection are a big, big part of my legacy and a big inspiration. Still to this day."
abc.net.au
"I'm black and deadly"
"I'm black and deadly"
"I'm black and deadly"
"I'm black and deadly"

When you see us on the street you don't really wanna
Speak to us, you don't know we're black 'n' deadly
When you see us at a show, oh
Now you wanna know us, 'cause you know we're black 'n' deadly
When you see us in the car you don't know who we are
It don't matter, 'cause we black 'n' deadly
When you hear us on the radio
Now you really wanna know us cause we're "black and deadly"

You act like you've never seen an Aboriginal before
Like you're not happy for me now I got my foot in the door
They don't wanna see me do it, they'd rather hand me a beer
So I can go mess my head up and forget a career
Oh there you g-go stutter like the DJ scratches
I'm like a jerry can and a box of matches
Explosive, it won't take long until you know this
My royalty cheques are the proof I wrote this
You give me dirty looks like you wanna fight me
Now your daughter wants to grow up to be just like me
*Laughs* I bet you hate me now
'Cause your boys and your brothers wanna date me now
I'm block 'n deadly yeah you know what I mean
If you don't believe me bring your crew, bring your team
'Cause you think it's just a show, cut the lights, close the curtain
You're trying to shut us down but it's just not working

When you see us on the street you don't really wanna
Speak to us, you don't know we're black 'n' deadly
When you see us at a show, oh
Now you wanna know us, 'cause you know we're black 'n' deadly
When you see us in the car you don't know who we are
It don't matter, 'cause we black 'n' deadly
When you hear us on the radio
Now you really wanna know us cause we're "black and deadly"

I see them looking down on me like I'm nothing but trouble
So I pull 'em up, attack, and give it back on double
And they putting us away like any minority
But if you know the prison system we're the living majority
If survival of the fittest, we the cream of the crop
From planting the hard seeds to the time that were lopped
We under standing trees while they choking my knees
An invasion of weeds who only want to be trees
Introduced renties, mixing up the species
Good way, we say I'm a bunch of mixies
I'm French, German, Nepalese, Kanakon, Kabi Kabi
The French don t recognise me, the Germans don't know me
Kanakans recognise me and say 'aye he's a Murri'
Can anyone tell me what it is to be an Aussie?
'Cause all I'm hearing is what an Aussie isn't
Lucky country for some but for others it isn't
We died for our country, we fight for our country
Now the flag of our country represents another country
Religion, flags, people is only second hand
And they don't mean shit if there is no land
We don't own the land 'cause the land owns us
We would drown without it, it does fine without us
The values of this country is the land itself
And we selling it out for a false sense of wealth

When you see us on the street you don't really wanna
Speak to us, you don't know we're black 'n' deadly
When you see us at a show, oh
Now you wanna know us, 'cause you know we're black 'n' deadly
When you see us in the car you don't know who we are
It don't matter, 'cause we black 'n' deadly
When you hear us on the radio
Now you really wanna know us cause we're "black and deadly"

You can see it in our walk
You can hear the way we talk
You know that we are black 'n' deadly
You know we are so black 'n' deadly
You can hear it in our talk
You can see it in our walk
You know that we are black 'n' deadly
You know we are so black 'n' deadly

envoyé par Dq82 - 2/4/2022 - 19:41




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