Wish I had another day. Leon Bridges hopes the sweet life on mighty new single featuring Terrance Martin. Inspired by his personal experiences with racism, Bridges takes his last breathe by singing his fear of racial tensions, prejudice, and police brutality over soothing drums and Martin’s somber saxophones. In the press release for the song, […]
New Music: Juicy J “Hella Fuckin Trauma”
Enough is enough. Juicy J’s all fed up. With that being said, he’s taking a stand with his contribution to the Black Lives Matter movement. Over his signature trap sound, the Three Six Mafia front man confronts the police, politics, racism, and more on his latest track. Yeah, ho!
New Music: Lupe Fiasco “Rest Up Homie… We Got It From Here”
Although the protests last week have made impacts across the world, there’s more work to do be done. In the wake of George Floyd’s death, and the countless rallies of the Black Lives Matter movement, Lupe gives George a heartfelt ode produced by Kaelin Ellis. View this post on Instagram Lyrics by Lupe Fiasco Music […]
New Music: Dizzy Wright “Police Can’t See Me Alive”
No justice, no peace. Dizzy Wright’s a dead man walking on his response to the killing of George Floyd. On his self-produced record, Dizzy laments on the difficulties of being black during racial tensions and the ongoing police brutality across the country. Black lives matter.
New Music: Chevy Woods “Hands On The Dashboard”
Mr. Officer. As the world continues to question the motives of police, Chevy Woods sounds off on his new record. Laying the voices for both himself and the officer, the Taylor Gang member narrates the never ending story of a racially motivated traffic stop.
New Music: Styles P, Pharoahe Monch, Marco Polo “Same Shit Different Toilet”
Same ‘ol shit. Styles P, Pharoahe Monch and Marco Polo come together during these times of need. Driven by New York-based producer Marco Polo’s booming drums and eerie pianos, Monch sets it off with his politically-charged raps, while Styles P follows suit responding to the ongoing injustice across America.
New Music: Plies “Equal”
You bleed red, he bleeds red too. Plies uses his voice and speaks up for equality for all. Produced by Cheeze Beat, Plies addresses police brutality, the country’s racial divide, and the injustices of his fellow people. Every White person ain’t good and every Black person ain’t bad.
New Music: Trey Songz “Riots 2020: How Many Times”
One too many. Trey Songz sings the blues in light of the Black Lives Matter protests across the nation. Opened with a voice-over from the R&B Singer, Tremaine laments on the countless black lives lost and the repetitive racial tensions and police brutality behind it. The track was debuted earlier in the week on DJ […]
New Music: Meek Mill “Otherside Of America”
Probably would. Meek Mill takes us to the “Otherside of America” on his new release. Opened with Donald Trump’s pitch for black votes, Meek Mill rings off on his experiences in poverty and the justice system in the country’s current climate. The powerful song ends with excerpts from his interview with CNN.
New Music: Tee Grizzley Ft. Queen Naija, The Detroit Youth Choir “Mr. Officer”
Y’all killing us! Tee Grizzley rallies Detroit on this uplifting tune featuring Queen Naija and members of the Detroit Youth Choir. Over Helluva Beats’ glorious claps, Tee Grizzley fires back at law enforcements and questions their motto to protect and serve. It’s one against five, R.I.P.