Seattle's very own No Good Therapy, consisting of Beezie 2000 on production and Sr. Ramos on the mic, returns with "No Mas," an exhilarating protest record expressing the purest essence of revolt and humanity. This track is a megaphone directed at power. The moment the beat drops, Beezie 2000's production ignites a tempest of defiant energy, featuring gritty drums, piercing percussive edges, and a rhythm that evokes a sense of revolt ingrained in muscle memory. Sr. Ramos spits unfiltered truth in English and Spanish, translating pain and resistance into unapologetic bars that sting.
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Read more →"NO MAS" is Spanish for "no more," and that title couldn't be more fitting. The song rebukes oppression, government hypocrisy, and the inhumane treatment of marginalized communities, specifically targeting policies from the Trump era. The most impressive aspect to me is how real and raw this track is. There is just sheer belief. Even knowing that previous singles such as "BIG WET BACK" and "MI GENTE" were removed from streaming, the duo still refuses to be silenced, and that rebellion and conviction adds to the potency of the track. "NO MAS" is for the families and friends who still believe music should and can speak truth to power. This is Seatown hip-hop at its most brave, angry, alive, and absolutely needed.
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