Snips Water Get No Enemy
Snips returns on Barbershop Records for a limited run of 7's consisting of two classic remakes. Snips enlists Brazillian Yoruba artist Eduardo Brecho for a remake of Fela Kuti's classic 'Water Get No Enemy' on side A, with an uptempo take sung solely in Portuguese. On Side B, Snips is joined by London poet Juno for a remake of a Gil Scott-Heron's classic 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised'. This modern features a take on topics that seem as relevant today as they did at the time of the original's release.