


Rudymentari is a musical project born in Menorca that understands music not only as an artistic expression, but as a real tool for social transformation. The name of the project, as well as its language and much of its thematic universe, draw directly from the island’s roots, which become the starting point for a discourse with global aspirations. Created in early 2019 by producer King Siva.
Now, Rudymentari presents “Com T’Ho He De Dir”, the second single from their upcoming album “Mala herba sempre creix”, a piece born out of exhaustion, contained rage, and the impossibility of continuing to explain an injustice that has already become evident to everyone.
The song focuses on an unequal and pyramidal system, where the accumulation of privileges coexists with extreme precarity, and where justice seems to work only for some. With sharp lyrics loaded with irony, Rudymentari points out the contradictions of a model that presents itself as democratic while protecting power, impunity, and inherited hierarchies.
“Com T’Ho He De Dir” uses repetition as an expressive device: a question that returns again and again because there are no more ways left to explain it. The track contrasts irreconcilable realities —abundance and scarcity, those who live with the wind at their backs and those who move against it— and directly targets the structures that sustain this inequality. Lines such as “manen corones brutes de sang” or “jo no he vist Déu, he vist Judes” encapsulate the disillusionment with institutions and narratives that legitimize power.
Musically, “Com T’Ho He De Dir” moves forward on a dry, repetitive roots reggae pattern. The sustained rhythm reinforces the repetition of the message and maintains constant tension, placing the focus on the lyrics and their character as a direct act of protest.
With this second single, Rudymentari continues to unfold the discourse of Mala herba sempre creix, a body of work marked by social critique, political awareness, and the determination to shake, point out, and refuse to remain silent in the face of a system that distributes privilege to some and misery to others.