Return of the Socio-Political Rapper

Pandu Company, a Southern-based company in Shreveport, Louisiana reintroduces the science of social politics in rap.

Shreveport, LA, September 09, 2014 --(PR.com)-- SS Writum an underground recording artist from Shreveport, La, who released a controversial song "Vampires and Zombies" on September 11, 2012 addressing racial issues has yet again decided to release on the same date two years later, reintroducing the aspect of the socio-political rap artist. Moreover SS Writum is known for his crafty lyrics and focus on real life topics whether it is in reference to love for a woman or the ever growing fret of world instability. "When I debuted in 2011 rapping about branding yourself, I never knew that I'd evolve to become mostly socio-political in my craft, but hey its a niche or should I say a void that needed to be filled," says the rapper who's intent is to encourage others to speak out on issues that are socially a concern. With the count down to his big release nearing its end, SS is requesting that the content of the song not be discussed before its release, but did release this statement: "it's interesting enough to cause a stir when you first hear, but as you understand the lyrics more you see that its replete with messages throughout." The Pandu Company is looking ahead to 2015 with SS Writum heading the roster and hopefully more to come. Until then its all about September 11, 2014 and the new single "We Should All Be Running" which is promised to intrigue.
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