Bambu is a Los Angeles-based rapper, community organizer, and activist known for his sharp, politically charged lyrics and strong roots in the Filipino-American experience. A former member of the rap groups Native Guns and The Bar, Bambu has built a strong solo discography that blends raw storytelling with radical leftist commentary, touching on issues like immigration, police brutality, and economic justice. His music often reflects his experience growing up in Watts and his past involvement with street life before turning toward activism and art as agents for social change.
Over the years, Bambu has remained fiercely independent, releasing albums such as "One Rifle Per Family," "Exrcising a Demon," and "Prey For The Devil." Beyond the mic, he’s heavily involved in community work and often speaks on the importance of grassroots organizing. Whether performing or protesting, his voice stands out as one deeply tied to both his heritage and his commitment to justice.
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