There is always a place for conscious vegan activism in music, and Izoki‘s latest release I EAT PLANTS is an ode to life force energy. Opening with a enigmatic beat and a comedic reference to the constipation that non-vegans face, the song expands into quite a polished hybrid-trap soundscape.
Our protagonist, Izoki, takes us on a journey, rapping through the various plants that he loves and eats, by choosing to uplift them one by one. From celery to carrots, and kiwi to seaweed, we remember how integral the consumption of plants (only) is to manifesting world peace.
The hook has a vibrant echo, and there are crunching sounds littered into the production to give it that dynamism.
I EAT PLANTS also comes with a music video with Izoki dressed as a giant aubergine and performing to camera, feeding his friend vegetables and there are even glimpses of iconic emerging vegans such as Lizzo!
Speaking on the track, Izoki from Chicago says, “I eat plants is a super comically catchy rap song that has the potential to go viral. This is a unique song about a topic that hasn’t been discussed before in the industry, plants. This song alone is guaranteed to gain the attention of millions of vegans around the world.”
Other vegan activism songs that have been recently released include Jay Brave’s Vegan Shut Up, JME’s V-Gang and NEO 10Y’s high concept Shortcut To World Peace. We have added I EAT PLANTS to our New Music Spotlight playlist and have been immersing ourselves further in Izoki’s discography including Shuraat and Idam.