Blue Saint unveils a brand new track entitled, ‘The Meadows’. Blue Saint, is a Congolese and British rapper, singer-songwriter and spoken word poet.
Over his music career, he has developed an eclectic musical style that draws on a range of influences and genres, often combining and blending elements of hip-hop, RnB and electronic music. Blue Saint’s music lyrically incorporates a range of political, social, philosophical and cultural references with themes usually centred around social injustices.
Blue Saint, releases an emotive overflowing story that explores the experiences of refugees (what it means to be displaced from one’s home, finding yourself being adopted to a new one and having to navigate and adapt to one’s new environment whilst simultaneously trying to make sense the new reality one has found themselves in).
The cycle of references tells the story of displacement “row the boat, row the boat” is a symbolic voice for refugees. Produced by Bobby Thomas Jr, Blue Saint tells his truth over a soothing beat; he blends rap into his art. Blue Saint’s lyrical inspiration is a response to social injustices.
Listen to the full track below:
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