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Heads We Win, Tails You Lose (Kiwi artists.. new release)

Media Release – Friday 18th of Jan, 2021 

NEW RELEASE: Heads We Win, Tails You Lose  

Official Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UVOHrnsD4Ae

“Heads We Win, Tails You Lose, is made to be played as loud as possible in solidarity of our brave Kiwis and fellow Earthlings who are Peacefully making a stand, Peacefully resisting, or Peacefully joining the convoy of greater good. We appreciate your selflessness and courage to stand in the name of truth, justice, and our inalienable sovereign rights as human beings living on this planet. Thank you, you make us proud to be free.” – Jason Kerrison

Every cent generated by this song will be offered towards assisting those injured by illegal medical experimentation on the people of New Zealand. Arohanui brave souls!

Available now on all Digital Stores https://ffm.to/lpjwx8m 

Heads We Win Tails You Lose by I.N.U.T.W? (If Not Us Then Who?) is a collaboration of Kiwi artists coming together and speaking out in song. “Heads We Win Tails You Loose’ is co-written and performed by Jason Kerrison. Jason is joining the ever growing voices in Wellington and will perform the song along with others on the track, this week-end at the steps of Parliament at 2.00pm on Sunday 20th of Feb.

Here are the LYRICS to sing loud and proud should your soul desire. Please SHARE and PLAY LOUD amongst the convoy, hikois and other peaceful demonstrations. 

Heads we win tails you lose

There’s the politicians story and then there’s the truth (yeah)

Heads we win tails you lose

Our Love of one another will be our living proof (yeah)

Heads we win tails you lose

There’s the politicians story and then there’s the truth (Liars!)

They’re coming for you now there can be no doubt

Your legacy is the government who sold the people out

Tried to keep my chin up

Tried to keep my head down

But I can’t do it no more

They say they wanna knock down the doors with force

To do it they changed the law illegally under fake emergency power

Once we came in peace to seek the common ground but no more no more no more no more no more no more no no no more

Oh yeah!

Heads we win tails you lose

There’s the politicians story and then there’s the truth (yeah)

Heads we win tails you lose

Our Love of one another will be our living proof (yeah)

Heads we win tails you lose

There’s the politicians’ story and then there’s the truth (Liars!)

These perp’s these traitors must not know their history

Demons doing their bidding get shot or hang from trees

Our dead our dying can’t cry out for justice

It’s up to the living but they’re trying to divide us

Just look around where are they hiding now?

We are the resistance 

We are the free

We are the natural person living in this sovereign body not your fantasy

We say shame on you!

We say shame on you!

We say shame on you!

I choose to stand in the light expose the lies

We seeking dem liars out

Yes me puttin dem fires out

Flee before they start rioting out 

making dem scream and dem shout

I can’t believe what your doing to my homeland 

Tearing down the nation and ripping through our freedom

NO!! That don’t sit right for me

Your laws don’t apply to me

I the revolutionary! 

Abomination to Thee

Not under your puppetry 

I have a right and I choose

I take a coin out and I flip it

Guess what?!

Heads we win tails you lose (stand in the light)

There’s the politicians story and then there’s the truth yeah (expose the lies yeah)

Heads we win tails you lose (doesn’t matter how you look at it you’re gonna lose)

Our Love of one another will be our living proof (you lose you lose)

Heads we win tails you lose (liars!)

There’s the politician’s story and then there’s the truth. (we’re seeking truth yes we’re seeking truth)

They’re coming for you now there can be no doubt

They’re coming for you now there can be no doubt

Heads we win tails you lose

There’s the politicians story and then there’s the truth

Heads we win tails you lose

Our Love of one another will be our living proof

Heads we win tails you lose

There’s the politician’s story and then there’s the truth. (Liars)

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Saru G live at MAD club Collingwood NZ – Changes

Saru G performing live at the MAD Theartre (pronounced thee-artree), Love Vibration Mani-Fest. A beautiful, three-day freedom-festival full of like-minded, awake, freedom and music-loving human beings. Huge respect to owner/ manager and incredible artist, Nganga for creating a space for us all to thrive in these crazy times.


Original song available for free download here https://soundcloud.com/saru-g/changes…

Thanks to the amazing crew at Parallel Media for the stunning images

LISTEN AT THE LINK

Rap Down Under: Going All Out with NZ Hip-Hop Artist, Stanley Pedigree

To ‘make people smile’ … this Christmas season
… a new video release by hip-hop artist Stanley Pedigree.

Says Pedigree …

“I like to think of myself as a conscientious rapper…I want my lyrics to mean something, to speak about real life.”

From thedrillmag.com

By Derrick Sims

VIDEO AT THE LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbjxA3laz2M

Outside of our 600 island nation, rapper Stanley Pedigree may not be a household name, but something unique about his style sets him apart internationally, and it’s not just the accent. Stuff.co.nz, the biggest news website in NZ, has called Pedigree’s work “experimental and socially conscious,” but it’s even more than that. “Materialism by and large isn’t the Kiwi way. The prideful, self-centred theme is a hard sell in this part of the world. You’ll receive more ridicule than support with that kind of approach,” said Pedigree in a 2012 interview. “I like to think of myself as a conscientious rapper…I want my lyrics to mean something, to speak about real life.”

Outside of our 600 island nation, rapper Stanley Pedigree may not be a household name, but something unique about his style sets him apart internationally, and it’s not just the accent. Stuff.co.nz, the biggest news website in NZ, has called Pedigree’s work “experimental and socially conscious,” but it’s even more than that. “Materialism by and large isn’t the Kiwi way. The prideful, self-centred theme is a hard sell in this part of the world. You’ll receive more ridicule than support with that kind of approach,” said Pedigree in a 2012 interview. “I like to think of myself as a conscientious rapper…I want my lyrics to mean something, to speak about real life.”

When he began in the late 1990s, Pedigree’s early recordings were typically made in bedroom studios. Local hip-hop artists from Wellington and Palmerston North (Pedigree’s daily stomping ground) would join him and record, burn, and peddle their CDs and music videos to anyone willing to listen and watch.

Pedigree (center-right) with former group Illyspillaz (Photo by Sam Baker)

Later, Pedigree took advantage of arts funding opportunities available in the city and across New Zealand. He and his mates pooled their funds and applied for grants, allowing them to move into proper studios and more easily distribute their work. This art funding also presented the opportunity to do a weekly music-based hip-hop program for “at risk youth.” For four years, Pedigree helped coordinate and run the programme. With positive messaging in his corner and a part-time hairstyling gig on the side, he gathered a following and made an unconventional career out of this unusual, philanthropic, alternative hip-hop.

Pedigree performs at Chile Earthquake Relief Fundraiser 2010 (Photo by Sam Baker)

In 2016, Pedigree decided to study film in an effort to know more about production and to up his music video game. After completing his first year, a new film lecturer from America (that’s me, Derrick Sims) joined the program, and we hit it off both as professionals and as friends. At the time, I’d had a 10yr career as a film director and director of photography, and teaching in a classroom was a bit foreign. There were no resources to draw from, so everything was experimental, and Pedigree was sort of a guinea pig.

Pedigree on the set of The Invisible Woman dir. by Derrick Sims (photo by Matt Dobson)

Fast-forward to 2021, having worked with Pedigree on a handful of film projects, he approached me to direct his next music video, All Out. Over coffees, we threw around ideas landing on one where he and Teva Valentine (the other artist on the track) were two grown men having a 1990s, 8-year-old’s sleepover. That scenario got me excited and made me smile. That was the plan – just make people smile.

On set of All Out with former students Pedigree, Chok, Koolaard, and lecturer Sims (Photo by Sen Ski)

With that, we began. I brought on two former students, Abby Koolaard as First AC and Lawrence Chok as Key Grip on the shoot. That’s a great thing about teaching film – each year you build what you hope will be a good team, and these guys were some of the best I’d had. Production began, and together we created the “conscientious 1990s man-child music video” above.

Quoted earlier about the project, I said, “Being around Pedigree is a treat. It’s like hanging out with a little boy, to be honest. It’s infectious! And the things he raps about are sincere. They’re not sappy; it’s not sentimental. It’s about common experience but in a fun, fresh way. Stan’s not selling you something false or fake. He’s a genuine guy, and it comes across in his work and in his personality. You’ll see it in the video.”

SOURCE: https://thedrillmag.com/rapping-down-under-going-all-out-w-stanley-pedigree/?fbclid=IwAR2O9xKR9AcbQbkfViJXszZC4uVYa78JLR8ejdawsuiHQPFi1xacfVXQt2w

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