Tarneit rapper Herve HK is ready to shine a light on the war in Goma with his new single ‘Congo is Bleeding.’
After hearing a beat about the Congo from his brother-in-law, the 33-year-old was immediately reminded of the plight of many in his embattled homeland.
When he reached out to a childhood friend in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the musical direction wasn’t clear but the message was.
With MC Treize, he embarked on an ambitious artistic undertaking, blending his native language of Lingala with English.
A switch of tongue made for a switch of style.
“Rapping in Lingala allowed me to tap into a deeper emotional reservoir, bringing forth a raw intensity that complemented the gravity of the song’s subject matter,” he said.
He said the resurgence of rebel group M23 in the DRC’s east and the subsequent capture of the city of Goma has made the situation increasingly dire.
“I urge listeners in the west to reflect on the paradox that is the DRC—a nation endowed with vast mineral wealth, including coltan, gold, and diamonds, which are integral to modern technology.”
Global supply chains may prove a stronger link to the outside world than might meet the eye.
“By raising awareness, supporting humanitarian efforts, and demanding ethical practices in global supply chains, we can work towards a future where Congo’s riches benefit its people, and peace prevails.”
He said music has the power to open eyes, move hearts, and inspire action.
“I aim to shed light on the plight of my people and encourage listeners to engage with the issue.”
“Whether it’s through sharing information, supporting relief efforts, or simply standing in solidarity, every action counts.”
The single will release Thursday, February 20.
Jaidyn Kennedy