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Swine combustion aside, the presidency of Barack Obama is the global obsession du jour. But not always for the right reasons. In his The King had a dream, UK reggae artist Natty gets to the point and this gives us naked, candid, moving musical appreciation Obama's election, putting it in context as one of the most significant history in recent years, especially for people from ethnic minorities.
Natty has 24 years and a son of north London. Mixed race heritage, (his Lesotho is the mother, her father is English), it is no wonder that he agreed and was inspired by the election of Obama. Natty is known to infuse their music with the political debate, so perhaps it was inevitable that he would pen a song to express their feelings about President Obama.
The king had a dream is surprisingly low-key to a full celebrating a milestone in African-American civil rights. The soft strains of acoustic guitar, backing vocals courtesy of an African choir and slang, rhythmic hollow of a hand drum are all Natty needs to strengthen its lyrics, which are silently, resolutely cheerful. The chorus uses the slogan Obama's "Yes We Can", the words repeated over and over again as if Natty not quite believe it himself.
In describing the impact of the election of Obama in a worldwide community of ordinary people who in the past might have felt oppressed or excluded from the establishment, Natty avoid overconfidence to create a full uplifting that really rings true.
However, in terms of sound that comes out of the model. If you are not interested in following variety of letters, the track is slow is needed. Natty is trying to let the words speak for themselves, which means that he does not feel the need to embellish the music with the soulful guitars, basslines gentle and syncopated rhythms that sparkle in his other works. This is a great shame. Songs on the policy are still songs, and they also deserve the hooks, Daft riffs and middle eight that decorate their brothers and sisters more frivolous.
Who saw the video filled with celebrities of the music that was released last year the U.S. to support the Obama campaign will notice some similarities with the king had a dream - but to my mind, efforts are superior Natty. He is not overly emotional or pretentious, and the end result is a song that resonate with a lot of people. However, its simple, stripped-down style does not have the charisma of Obama, and I suspect that, despite his feelings worthy, will not succeed in drawing the masses.
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