i1-Master-Key’s “FTP 3.0” is a timely musical contribution to the soundtrack and struggles that unfortunately continue. Sacramento hip-hop artist i1-Master-Key demands your attention with hard-hitting poignant lyrics over a nicely produced track. The song also features fellow Sacramento native Chaycin’ Change. This new twist on the 1989 Public Enemy original “Fight the Power”, brings new meanings to F-T-P. New acronymous such as ‘Free The People’ and Fuck the Police’ ironically fit right in place and provide the chorus for this powerful track.
The music video, directed by Sacramento-raised and internationally known film director/DJ/Music Producer Jae Synth, visually captures the passion of the track. Images of protest, planning and organization are impactful and inspiring. The visual scenes of enemy targets and arrested criminal law enforcement clearly illustrate the message of the song. Job well done! Check out the video and song for yourself.