King Of Pain Music “Knocka” Drops A Thought Provoking Single Called “Stop Blaming The White Man”

New York City native and young legend in the game “knocka” drops a powerful single with a message to young black men suffering from poor mindsets across the nation.

In this latest single called “Stop Blaming The White Man” Knocka brings cold hard truths to light with the help of recording artist “Ser J” providing a rhythmic hook.

“Stop Blaming The White Man” could not have come at a better time then right now, especially considering the unfortunate unrest happening across the nation at this time.

The visual to “Stop Blaming The White Man” is almost at 900K views, lets get the message out to many more listeners.

You can watch the visual below. SBTWM was directed by Knocka and shot by @RoyVisualz

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Bobby R.O Smalls

Bobby "R.O" Smalls is the Publishing Director of GMIXMAG, a magazine founded in 2010 in New York City. With expertise in content creation and entrepreneurship, Bobby is dedicated to empowering the next generation of urban culture.

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