Genesis Owusu Issues A Synth-Punk Call To Action With New Song “STAMPEDE”

Ghanaian-Australian musical artist and rapper Genesis Owusu, celebrated for his dynamic fusion of funk, hip-hop, and punk, has just dropped an intense new track titled “STAMPEDE.” Crafted alongside collaborator Dann Hume, the song is a high-energy synth-punk explosion designed to galvanize the masses against wealthy elites who benefit from social division.
“From left to right, front to back,” Owusu shared in an official statement. “We’re all in this together, yet there’s a massive issue. There are individuals with immense wealth who intentionally stoke division just to line their pockets at the expense of our shared humanity. We are all living under the same oppressive weight, and we need to wake up to that reality.”
In the opening section, backed by a driving drum machine and abrasive noise, Owusu challenges self-appointed rulers and calls for a justified uprising.
Snatch a crown from a king, then I tell you where I spat
Grown man simping for a rat
Bootlicker blues, you a gnat
Time to start a riot, where you at
Where you at
Where you at
Where you at at
