Noname just dropped her new track “Song 33”.
01.06.2020 - 15:31 / etcanada.com
LL Cool J is expressing his anger the best way he knows how: with rhymes.
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On Sunday, the Grammy-winning artist dropped a fiery new rap on his Instagram account, addressing the history of racism in America, the killing of unarmed black people, and more.
“For 400 years you had your knees on our necks,” he raps in the video. “A garden of evil with no seeds of respect / In America’s mirror all she sees is regret / Instead of
Noname just dropped her new track “Song 33”.
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Mourners filed into a sanctuary in Minneapolis on Thursday for the first in a series of memorials to George Floyd, whose death at the hands of police has sparked sporadic violence and turbulent protests around the world against racial injustice.
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Hugh Jackman is speaking up about racism in the wake of George Floyd‘s murder that sparked a worldwide outrage.
Two small-scale protests are due to take place in Manchester tonight as part of as part of a UK 'stand up to racism day of action' following the death in the US of George Floyd.
LL Cool J has proved he’s still got it when it comes to delivering powerful messages via rap. He didn’t need a beat or background track for the 2:39 message he released via an Instagram video on June 1.
Tyler Perry has spoken with George Floyd’s immediate family.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says all Canadians have a role to play in confronting systemic racism as solidarity protests spread around the world following the death of George Floyd, a Black American man who pleaded for air as an officer pressed a knee into his neck during an arrest last week.
George Clooney wants to see real, structural change.
Open and honest conversations. Thomas Rhett, Katherine Heigl and more stars have shared the ways they’re educating their children about racism following George Floyd’s May 25 death.
Last week, the death of George Floyd sent shockwaves around the world.The 46-year-old African-American father died after a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, knelt on his neck for nine minutes until he could no longer breathe.The horrific incident, which was caught on video, has sparked mass protests across America and the rest of the world. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK's daily newsletter.