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Oumuamua
"Oumuamua" is the second single from rapper BigAre Ben after snqawnqaw. It was released on 5th august 2022. The song was done with intentions of
"Oumuamua" | |
Single by BigAre Ben | |
Released | 5 August 2022 |
Recorded | 1 August 2022 |
Genre | Hip hop |
Length | 3:43 |
Label | ByMe KinGz |
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BigAre Ben singles chronology | |
taking it back to hip hop essences and redirecting the industry was from being dominated by mumble rap as of 2015 to early 2020. The instrumental is composed by Van-Broskey and co-produced under ByMe KinGz. The first verse is dedicated to the memory of the natural disasters world wide as he opens up stating “I should have said I am back but I’ve never been nowhere, I am just surfing through the floods, got me feeling like I am Noah’’.
The song was released with success of addressing the hip hop industry, with a reminder that rappers have become too lenient when it comes to valid lyrics. He also refers to some lyrics as to be “soft like Nyash” a street slang for “female Buttocks”. Hip hop heads reviewed the beat to be a native rap sound, complementing the song on a commercial standard. It was clear that something was being prepared the song was released with a caution of Ben’s retrieval of the culture.
Notes
The song title was revealed to be entitled with Ben’s full name Bongumusa, which would have been ([B]o[ng]umu[s]a ‘[B]o[ng]umu[s]a) in one word.