Brotherhood's "Repeat" Dissects The Reasons Why Young People In Britain Are So Disaffected

Brotherhood's "Repeat" Dissects The Reasons Why Young People In Britain Are So Disaffected


April 10, 2018

Wake up, go work, pay bills, buy food, weekend, go out, go sleep, repeat.

When you put it like that, Brotherhood, it's easy to feel a gut-punch of despair. 

It's not all about the crushing 9-5 grind on the duo's new single "Repeat", though. In the new video, Menace and Blaze talk about the rise in violent crime, institutional racism, the government's apathy towards young people and people of colour, and all the other reasons Britain's youth feel disaffected.

Produced by Lewis Cullen, "Repeat" sits firmly at the rap end of the pair's palette with a frosty, hard-hitting instrumental backing their unflinching dissection of Britain's many problems. 

"Repeat" comes from their latest project, Flvd, which is out now.



Words: James Keith


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