Oliver Pulfer, also known by his politically charged stage name, The Disciple, has made a resounding comeback with his latest rap anthem titled “Bottom of Society.” This thought-provoking track sheds light on the hardships endured by marginalized communities worldwide, delving into critical political themes.
Born in 1988 in Bern, Switzerland, Oliver Pulfer’s passion for rap and Hip Hop culture ignited at a young age. Fueled by an international spirit and a deep appreciation for diverse cultures, he began crafting his own English rhymes during his teenage years. As his interest in global affairs and international history grew, he adopted the moniker “The Disciple,” symbolizing his role as a messenger disseminating the messages and teachings derived from extensive reading.
Drawing inspiration from left-wing intellectuals like Jean Ziegler, Noam Chomsky, and pan-African leaders, The Disciple crafts his lyrics to address issues such as Western exploitation in third-world countries, international politics, and revolutionary concepts.
Recently, Oliver Pulfer has been diligently working on a music collection in Switzerland. His lead single, “Metaphysical Disorder,” gained attention for its poignant commentary on the genocide of African cultures due to the overwhelming dominance of Western Civilization. The track received significant traction, with airplay on local Hip Hop stations and features on international and local blogs.
Now, The Disciple is preparing to release his latest single, “Bottom of Society,” featuring the captivating Xhosa vocals of Nonkoliseko Somagu.
This Afro-centric track delves into the historical struggles of black men and women, who have consistently found themselves at the bottom rung of society for the past 500 years. The Disciple highlights this persistent marginalization using compelling examples such as Gandhi, Obama, and Barhelomé De Las Casas. Importantly, the song aims not to be against any specific group but rather to present historical facts with a humanistic perspective.
As The Disciple continues to champion human rights and social justice through his music, he invites listeners to engage in the dialogue surrounding these pressing issues. His previous track and the upcoming release aim to sensitize people to the enduring struggles faced by marginalized communities, fostering greater understanding and empathy in the process.
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