The Cost of Silence: The Inglorious Poet Reclaims the Mic - Folded Waffle The Cost of Silence: The Inglorious Poet Reclaims the Mic - Folded Waffle

The Cost of Silence: The Inglorious Poet Reclaims the Mic

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In “Sit The Fuck Down II,” The Inglorious Poet reunites with B-Lash and Philadelphia titan Reef The Lost Cauze to deliver a track that feels less like a song and more like a tactical strike against the culture of intimidation. Five years after their initial collaboration, the energy hasn’t just been preserved—it has been sharpened. This isn’t aggression for the sake of a gimmick; it is a calculated response to the bullies and predators who poison creative and social circles. The record hits hard because it refuses to look away from the reality of violence in creative youth spaces. In many underground scenes, the line between bravado and actual harm becomes blurred, creating environments where toxicity is mistaken for strength. The Inglorious Poet uses this platform to draw a line in the sand, suggesting that true power isn’t found in the ability to oppress others, but in the courage to protect the vulnerable. Alexander Davis here—look, there’s a specific weight to these bars. When we talk about the responsibility of expression, we’re talking about what happens after the beat stops. This track demands that artists stop cosplaying as the problem and start acting as the gatekeepers of peace, love, and unity. It’s a raw, honest confrontation with the ego, stripped of any industry gloss or radio-friendly pretense. Ultimately, the collaboration between Bristol and Philly serves as a blueprint for global solidarity. By calling out abusers and predators over high-intensity production, the artists remind us that hip-hop is at its best when it functions as a mirror and a shield. It’s a call to order for anyone who thinks their talent grants them a pass to be a predator.

 

Hailing from Bristol, UK, The Inglorious Poet is a conscious creator who fuses the intensity of spoken word with the skeletal grit of underground Hip-Hop. Over a six-year career, he has carved out a reputation for truth-telling, utilizing rough, raspy vocals to navigate personal and global narratives. His tenacity has earned him collaborations with heavyweights like Planet Asia and RJ Payne, as well as features with the renowned European collective Snowgoons.ARTWORK

 

 

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