Bambu Offers a Video to “So Many”

Sometimes you don’t even need a whole song to get a point across. And that’s exactly the case with Bambu‘s “So Many” (off the recently released project, One Rifle Per Family. The Filipino-American artist spits in his native tongue and uses a simple video shot in the poor district of Tondo in the Philippines. If there’s anything you can say about the OG, it’s that he represents every word of his raps to the fullest.

The video was shot in the tenements of Tondo in Manila in the summer of 2012. Tondo is one of the poorest and most underdeveloped places in the world and the people who live there struggle for their basic needs — all the while, a few miles away in Makati, big businesses/corporations thrive secondary to allowances made by the Philippine government that provide them the tax breaks and legislative lenience to continue exploiting the people and resources of the Philippines.

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