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RACERAGE is a queer Black radical rapbrat – spitting bars and shattering white fragility with hard-hitting lyricism, smooth harmonies and wry wit.
They collaborate primarily with other First Nations, POC, queer and trans producers, artists and performers, exploring themes of intersectional feminism, decolonisation, class, genocide, and life in the queer bubble.
Do The Labour featuring <a href="spotify:artist:14Ou411Lw8Tlg8sLwa1cvY" data-name="Jamaica Moana">Jamaica Moana</a> drops today! The lead single off their debut album, Black Medusa, this track is a staunch critique of self serving false "allies", white fragility and apathy in clicktivism.
Do The Labour brings slick vogue vibes with its infectious club beat from producer @<a href="spotify:artist:6oyC2ILVnrvliw1FFLCUvV" data-name="Various Asses">Various Asses</a>!
Black Medusa is coming out February 11 through Heavy Machinery Records on all platforms! Stay tuned 👀
Racerage infuses dark electronic hip hop with defiant punk energy and a unique
colourful DIY aesthetic. Their collaborating producers span a diverse range of genres from trap, to old school hip hop, boom bap, cruisey reggae styles, noise pop and experimental beats. Drawing all these sounds together with their dynamic vocals to create frosty politi-cute protest rap,
Racerage takes their audience on a journey across the emotional spectrum, intertwining the personal with the political.
They collaborate primarily with other First Nations, POC, queer and trans producers, artists and performers, exploring themes of intersectional feminism, decolonisation, class, genocide, and life in the queer bubble.
Do The Labour featuring <a href="spotify:artist:14Ou411Lw8Tlg8sLwa1cvY" data-name="Jamaica Moana">Jamaica Moana</a> drops today! The lead single off their debut album, Black Medusa, this track is a staunch critique of self serving false "allies", white fragility and apathy in clicktivism.
Do The Labour brings slick vogue vibes with its infectious club beat from producer @<a href="spotify:artist:6oyC2ILVnrvliw1FFLCUvV" data-name="Various Asses">Various Asses</a>!
Black Medusa is coming out February 11 through Heavy Machinery Records on all platforms! Stay tuned 👀
Racerage infuses dark electronic hip hop with defiant punk energy and a unique
colourful DIY aesthetic. Their collaborating producers span a diverse range of genres from trap, to old school hip hop, boom bap, cruisey reggae styles, noise pop and experimental beats. Drawing all these sounds together with their dynamic vocals to create frosty politi-cute protest rap,
Racerage takes their audience on a journey across the emotional spectrum, intertwining the personal with the political.