Review by 池田 勝
Plan B's album "Who Needs Actions When You Got Words Clean" is a powerful and provocative collection of tracks that showcase the rapper's talent for storytelling and social commentary. With lyrics that are both raw and poetic, Plan B tackles issues such as poverty, violence, and racism with unflinching honesty and a sharp wit.
The album's standout tracks include "Mama (Loves a Crackhead)," a heartbreaking portrait of a family torn apart by addiction, and "No Good," a scathing critique of the British government's response to urban violence. Throughout the album, Plan B's delivery is intense and passionate, with a raw energy that is impossible to ignore.
23 and tryed to kill myself twice already
live alone with no aspects
if society wasn't a bitch id be passed it.
Born poor as shit but things arent always Lit.
Now i've accepted it. Im dead and burried.