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New episode of "WHY WE MADE THIS TRACK"...issue of Human Rights and how art forms.

On today's episode of "WHY WE MADE THIS TRACK",our focus will be shade on the rampant issue of Human Rights and how art forms such as Music and Literature Art has inspired panels to put up laws to protect it. "What I said was that .....Historically we did not make a distinction between the victim and the perpetrator ". The #Freestyle track by @am1Ted starts with the Intro skit by the Attorney General of the Republic of #Kenya making a remark about the top improvements in the sector of #Justice and #HumanRights. The sector of Justice is vital to all since it helps fight vices such as terrorism,wildlife crime and to a greater extent human trafficking offenses. It is an important fact to improve human law in every country globally so as to enhance hospitality and humanitarianism leading in the long run in a well stable economy in a nation such as #Kenya. Conclusively,the track ends with an outro skit of Githu Muigai recommending #Kenyans for national cohesion in all the sectors that power up economic stability.

Instrumental: #Skepta Type Beat - Greatness (#Grime Instrumental) (Prod. Trooh Hippi)#Monday letter

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