Il Rap È Religione
He has a big sound that embraces and represents musical cultural diversity. The man speaking to the world through his horn, a cultural texture of a Afro/hispanic accent and identity. Nearly four minutes of the recording suggests the velocity of rapidity and swiftness of the craft could alter the politics between cultural differences and similarities through the law of improvisation. We may not share the same nationality, language, customs, values, and/or other but the " Universal Language Of The Music," not only transcends all barriers common to fools, but it obliterates all bigotry or racism practiced by all snobs within the proximity of a Jazz performance. Thank you Ike Quebec for teaching us how to LOVE beyond our differences.