A song which we also featured on 2oceansvibe Radio last month (during our show with Cokey Falkow – podcast here) has made it to the front page of the LA Times!
Well done, Julius, you’ve achieved!
Again!
This, from the LA Times:
Reporting from Johannesburg, South Africa The song’s called “Revolutionary House” and it’s gone viral.
But its creator is difficult to track down. It takes several probes on Twitter, a lead from YouTube, an Internet search full of blind alleys, some e-mails and a couple of cold calls to strangers with online pseudonyms before someone responds with a tweet.
Eventually, a call comes. “I’m the one you want,” says a deep voice.
[read more here]
The song uses sound bites from the conference in which Julius Malema referred to a British journalist as a “bastard” and an “agent.”
It’s pretty damn hysterical, and the yanks think so too!
Check out the article above, which includes the tune – or listen to it on 2oceansvibe Radio.
[thanks brian]
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