
Drillminister continues to address UK politics on new track "Brexit"
Drillminister returns with another prod at British politics, this time tackling the chaotic mess of Britain leaving the EU with new track "Brexit".
Drillminister is back with his balaclava to issue another insight into the shambles of Brexit by continuing to use quotes from politicians to deliver his message.
Speaking to Drugstore Culture, Drillminister offered more on his objectives with using politics in rap, "I’m trying to mobilise the underprivileged youth. So that they realise, these man are messing with your future. Don’t be ignorant with what’s going on. Don’t be focussing on beef with a man down the road when, in five years, you and that man are both going to be buying a loaf of bread for five pounds because of Brexit. All I want to do is raise awareness, so politicians can’t be shady. They can’t be shady if we’re all looking at them."
"Brexit" follows on from Drillminister's "Politically Drillin" that saw the masked rapper use quotes from Members of Parliament to create a drill track in light of the recent crackdown on drill music and its "links" with gang violence.
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