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Brotherhood | Shame On Me (Xmas Special) [Music Video]: SBTV

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Menace: The other day we set out around Ipswich town centre trying to find homeless people but only managed to find a couple and only one that would actually accept anything. This guy was so grateful though, no doubt you’ve probably seen him in town before if you live in Ipswich. We asked him what he wanted, what he needed, and he told me “don’t suppose you’ve got a house” or something along those lines and I can’t lie it broke my heart a bit, but he knew it was out of our power and so he looked around at his ripped backpack and old shoes, and said maybe a new bag, and some shoes… So we got him some coffee, bought him some food, handed him some new socks and gloves, gave him a tenner, went and bought him a pair of trainers, some warm boots and I gave him the backpack off my back.. I’ve never felt so good and bad at the same time, mad…only wish I could’ve got him a house. Inspired though, we need to get rich and really help! Hope we made his day at least! Anyway, hope you enjoy the song!

The real good people are the ones who sponsored us though, didn’t even ask for sponsorship but they heard we were doing it and just gave it to us. Angel!

 

Menace and Blaze, aka Brotherhood, recently released a Christmas special music video via SBTV called ‘Shame On Me’, The deep and thoughtful track is accompanied by equally powerfully emotional and thought-provoking, moving visuals. The thought behind the video and song comes from Menace and Blaze going around their hometown of Ipswich, trying to find homeless people so that they could help them and get them anything they like, in true Christmas spirit. The lyrics convey both Menace and Blaze’s shame and reflection on their own happiness, and ours to which we take for granted, especially at a festive time, when there are homeless people, as well as people who have no family, with nothing. Brotherhood really drive home that we should sit back, stop whining about things that we think we need, and think about those who really do need rather than want. Both lyricists display conscious lyricism. These are two humble artists taking it upon themselves to help out the homeless, expecting nothing in return, whilst also serving up a perfect tune. Check out the visuals below and leave us your thoughts and opinions in the comments section . . .

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