A hiphop song by the Brooklyn combination of producer Rench and rapper Tomasia is inspired by Elmore Leonard's new novel, Djibouti.
Rench, a singer, songwriter, and producer with roots in honky-tonk, hip-hop, and trip-hop music., has a previous Elmore Leonard connection as the driving force behind, Gangstagrass. This group recorded the Emmy nominated title track, "Long Hard Times to Come, (featuring T.O.N.E.-Z), for Leonard's hit FX series, Justified.
Fuck , My country Djibouti is peace i think she mean for somalia !!
badboy7463 4 weeks ago
@ghostrider4430 Stop being a coward trying to get others to do your bidding. Go tell them yourself.
Hibbs4Prez 1 year ago
Can somebody take these hip-hop monkeys to were they belong!!!
yeah the zoo with a capital Z!!!!
ghostrider4430 1 year ago
This song, Djibouti, is referring to a new novel of the same name, by Elmore Leonard.
dsnerk57 1 year ago
has diz guy gone insane! AK47, warlords, what the hell is he talking abt
Djibout is one of the most peaceful nations on earth.
skyparticle 1 year ago
ey the content of this track is far from the reality in djibouti... sorry to disappoint you guys but in order to find warlords with guns, you need to go further down south east regardless of this little discrepancy, if i put on my artistic hat, i think track is dope, chorus is catchy, i like the horns... lyrics is aight, not enuff base though
DjibProject 1 year ago