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Without Christ being crucified, there's no light to the star There'd be no freedom without Lincoln freeing the slaves, they needed escape The hungry feeding, they haven't eaten for days Without war there's no freedom to take, it's not easy to makeĪll the greedy eating off the needy's plate Never Again! But it had to happen, more than onceīecause Europe wasn't liberated after World War I Meant to be emphasized like the Jewish genocide To be or not to be, great minds dead or alive My mind's all written in the celestine prophecy The poor live in poverty, the rich win the lottery Now she's got a man and a baby, man I'm happy that she's smiling The 21st century, the world's changed hardly stoppingĪll the way from the world trade to these Bali bombingsīreaking up with young love, wishing I was dying Murderers in prison, getting the death penaltyĪll the forgotten memories, I guess it's how it's meant to be Purpose of living, all the hurting of earning been givenĪverage joes work, earn a living serving the system The passion that I'm needing, I'm just happy that I'm breathing "It all happens for a reason, the blackness that I'm dreaming Fatty Phew spits an especially compelling verse presenting his take on fate: "Ment To Be" features another laid back beat as Class A joins Fatty Phew for vocal support on the hook and for a verse. The subdued bass line keeps things flowing smoothly as Fatty Phew runs down his life history in no particular order, from getting kicked out of school three times to juvenile hockey teams. "Cause and Effect" is a mellow track highlighted by long flowing strings and accented by soft piano notes. Outside of having an unfortunate name that conjures up memories of Fatty Koo, not much bad can be said about Fatty Phew.Īs is the case with many underground emcees worldwide, Fatty Phew tackles double duty as producer and emcee on his album. Hailing from Geelong, which looks to be a suburb of sorts of Melbourne, Fatty Phew gives us a look at the hard knock life down under. As with most of the Australian rappers I've come across, my opinion of Fatty Phew's "23 Years in the Making" is a good one. Fatty Phew is the latest Australian rapper to get covered on the site, though it seems that many of the Australian rappers know each other and collaborate. For anyone to feel our opinion is valuable is great, for our site to hold that honor halfway across the globe is even greater. Lately we've been getting more and more albums from Australia to review on the site and I couldn't be happier. Fatty Phew :: 23 Years in the Making :: Insomnia RecordsĪs reviewed by Pedro 'DJ Complejo' Hernandez






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