FenaxiZ releases Vintage LP

After several months of dropping videos in preparation for the release of his new album, FenaxiZ has just released Vintage, which is available for free download.

Toronto MC FenaxiZ returns from a 6-year hiatus with the “Vintage” album, a 15-track collection of original cuts, including “Golden Age,” “Empty Bottle,” “Go For Broke (feat. Alex Dimez & Wylie),” “Queen (feat. August Rigo),” and “White Man’s Burden (feat. JLATTE).” Production is provided by AmiR, Anonymous Twist, Incise, Jobe Wan Kenobi, The Quarter Inch Kings, and royceBIRTH. Free download is available at www.fenaxiz.com!

01. Vintage (produced by Incise)
02. Status Update feat. royceBIRTH (produced by royceBIRTH)
03. The Real Toronto (produced by AmiR)
04. Golden Age (produced by Incise)
05. The Way (produced by The Quarter Inch Kings)
06. Can’t Stop Me (produced by Anonymous Twist)
07. Queen feat. August Rigo (produced by AmiR)
08. Full Circle (produced by Incise)
09. Go For Broke feat. Alex Dimez & Wylie (produced by royceBIRTH)
10. White Man’s Burden feat. JLatte (produced by The Quarter Inch Kings)
11. Goodbye To The Game (produced by The Quarter Inch Kings)
12. Empty Bottle (produced by Incise)
13. Dear Life (produced by royceBIRTH)
bonus tracks:
14. The Launch Promo (Poor Georgie freestyle)
15. Power feat. Dagamuffin, Kris Blade, Kim Possible (produced by Jobe Wan Kenobi)

DOWNLOAD: FenaxiZ – Vintage (Fenaxiz.com)

[Video] FenaxiZ – White Man’s Burden (ft. JLatte)

“White Man’s Burden” is the latest video from FenaxiZ’s upcoming album Vintage, set for release in July. Produced by The Quarter Inch Kings, the track features Joshua “JLatte” Lopez on guitar. The video was directed by Minerva Group.

Every June 12, Filipinos across the globe commemorate their homeland’s declaration of independence from Spanish occupation in 1898. Amidst the lumpia, tinikling dances, and street parades, FenaxiZ humbly entreats his kasamas worldwide to pause for a moment of reflection and acknowledge a past mired with bloodshed, subjugation, and resistance.

Borrowing its title from the Rudyard Kipling poem about the Filipino-American war, “White Man’s Burden” is a critical analysis of the widespread effects that imperialism has wreaked upon a 7000-island archipelago once known as “The Pearl Of The Orient.” From a Labour Export Policy that seperates parents from children to the internalized racism that fuels identity issues of the youth, FenaxiZ covers many pressing issues that today’s Filipinos face; yet, he is also aware of the incomplete picture he paints as he muses, “and this rap ain’t even scratching the surface of our collective experience.”