
Racism is a much discussed topic when it comes to musical content, you only have to listen to the likes of Biggie and Tupac to learn that some of their inspiration came from a fervent desire for equality and peace between races. However the number of tracks that tackle the burning issue from the guilty party's point of view is minimal, with most preferring to document their own suffering and inexcusable abuse. So it's refreshing when an artist approaches the issue from the other side, this is exactly what Canadian rapper and producer Emay has done. You may [...]