The boys are back, and they're just as fiery as ever. Via radiodanbutler NITV
Fans of A.B. Original, the hip-hop outfit of Yorta Yorta man Briggs and Ngarrindjeri man Trials, are rapt following the release of the duo's first new material in almost four years.
The title refers to the stage name of a 1970s comedian, actually a Dutch immigrant called Louis Beers, who toured the country with his blackface act. "King Billy Cokebottle drags an ugly side of Australian Larrakinism to the table, where the joke's on us," he wrote. The track opens with recorded audio of one of Beer's acts, in which he impersonates an Aboriginal man and makes racist remarks. The song goes on to examine the Aboriginal experience in Australia.
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