The dudes from ZME Music made a pretty cool interview with Tek from S&W. Here's a excerpt:
ZME Music: You get pretty deep on this album with tracks like “Who Gunna Save Us” and “Still Fighting” what made you feel like touching on subjects like Katrina, the president, and the mentality of black America?
Tek: Cause that’s where we’re at right now man. Like its parties that’s there that are not given the proper platform to be heard, and once we have that platform we speak for all those parties. I mean we speak for the prisoners of war, we speak for the have-nots that are still locked up, the ones that are not snitching, handling their time like real solders be it man or woman. We got families. I mean we were getting calls about stuff that was occurring back in our hood back home, and we were also seeing racism right in front of us so that was something we felt needed to be said at the time. I mean but we still party it up on the album man. It just shows Gemini in me and Steele.
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