
Kabir
Cultural Confusion
© 2001 Uncle Trouble Music (601343012127)
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Kabir's 2001 debut is a multi-layered concept album with raw beats, dope rhymes and instrumental interludes. Several songs on the record reveal Kabir's personal struggles with his own multi-racial identity, while others take a broader view of cultures
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Kabir is an independent rapper, singer and producer originally from London. His music brews a robust blend of live, bass-heavy beats with intricate rhymes and soulful melodies. Kabir has lived in Cambridge, MA since he was 11 years old and performs regularly in Boston, New York and London. He has shared stages with rap giants such as the Beatnuts, the Pharcyde, A Tribe Called Quest, the Roots, J-Live, Dilated Peoples and Wyclef-Jean. In 2001 he released "Cultural Confusion" - a self-produced album featuring Mr. Lif, Virtuoso and Esoteric. His new album "Fuel for the Fire" (2003) also features Esoteric and Virtuoso, along with other talented Boston acts such as Shuman, III Kings, Lady K of Red Pill, Ajahni of Vibewise and Amayo of the Antibalas Afro-Beat Orchestra. Kabir plays with a hip hop band that provides the backbone for his live show: an infectious dose of thoughtful, energetic music.