AMERICAN REACTS TO KREPT - LAST LETTER TO CADET (Ft. Konan)
My REACTION to Krept's Tribute to his cousin Cadet with the music video and track, 'Last Letter to Cadet'. Honestly one of the most emotional and heartfelt tracks that I have ever heard and one that can bring anybody to tears. Rest in power Cadet, and big up everybody who has been supporting the Johnson family during this time.
Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjmzZnPx_0Q
Let me know your thoughts on the track, the memorial in Hyde Park, your first or favorite memories of Cadet and if you're attending his memoriam concert in the comments below.
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