Beam Bimma is brutally addressed to Kurt and VV? Infertiles playing with our lives like bets

Bim Bimma is certainly one of the most present figures in the estrada, or, rather, to say, because he would hate the label as an Albanian-hop. From the Aegean, to the treatment of Bima, Burim Kursan has undoubtedly been one of the biggest contributors to the establishment of hip-hop culture in Kosovo, writes Periscope. [...]
From the Aegean, to the treatment of Bima, Burim Kursan has undoubtedly been one of the biggest contributors to the establishment of hip-hop culture in Kosovo, writes Periscope.
At least that's how it was until the word "Fero" began to exchange and swear in indirect ways to young people representing the new wave of hip-hop in Kosovo.
It began to highlight his grief and that of many others from the old school, who simply could not accept that the future is beyond Wu Tang and Nas and other disciples.
Honestly, it's frustrating to see the estrades complex by the successes of young artists and to try to keep themselves alive with projects that are no longer relevant by 2005.
However, Beam Bemma has managed to keep an audience alive for herself, because of social and political themes that are constantly affecting his material.
He always tries to be unanimous with what he says and represents the people, and he does so in the new song forever in cooperation with the new rap-artist, Chambeh, who donates absolutely brilliant verses, but actually the producer leaves it in the mud as the mix leaves a lot of desire until the verses that are extremely weightful are barely heard by the sound of an instrument in the background.
If you like projects focused on material goods, this song isn't for you, because it kicks hard exactly that aspect of people's lives.
Anyway, let's focus on a few verses in particular of Bem Bimma in this project: ”I surrounded by single celleers of the academics, who are playing with our lives as bets. ”
Taking into consideration the songs "Chouʹ and "1ka1" it is clear that these verses have been resuscitated in terms of government power, which has recently been the subject of constant discussion because of uninhibited promises and making controversial decisions like that of reciprocity, even though the song has been published on April 25th, a month after Prime Minister Albin Kurti and VV came to power.
I don't want my life to happen again, you've brought me back to work, you've got to escape, that scommunicat where he raised his family, he's going to say "Bama" as he ends up with words that don't grow, always the meter in the air, and he's got water that doesn't melt in. /Periscope. com/












