H.E.R. has shared a powerful new song ‘I Can’t Breathe’ in response to the death of George Floyd in Minnesota last month.
31.05.2020 - 19:29 / billboard.com
Nick Cannon is channeling his frustration over George Floyd's death through a powerful spoken word video.
On Sunday (May 31), as protests broke out across the U.S. following the killing of the unarmed black man at the hands of a white Minneapolis police officer, Cannon shared an intense black-and-white video featuring a strong message over recent footage of himself protesting in Minneapolis and other raw images of police brutality.
"I Can’t Breathe... Again!" Cannon, who wears a black hoodie
H.E.R. has shared a powerful new song ‘I Can’t Breathe’ in response to the death of George Floyd in Minnesota last month.
In light of nationwide protests after George Floyd died at the hands of the Minneapolis police department, Nick Cannon has opened up about his kids' perception of law enforcement, saying that they "fear police." Cannon has three children: nine-year-old twins, daughter Monroe and son Moroccan Scott with his ex-wife Mariah Carey, and three-year-old son Golden with model Brittany Bell.
(CNN)Nick Cannon is discussing why he felt compelled to go to Minneapolis and join the protests against the death George Floyd's murder.The actor and musician opened up about his decision in a piece for Variety."I needed to see the people in that community -- how much love they had for their community and their people and how much pain this has caused," Cannon wrote. "We feel the pain go across the world -- the anger and the hurt.
Nick Cannon has joined several celebrities who are using their platforms to denounce police brutality and systemic racism after the killing of George Floyd. In a conversation with Access Hollywood, the Masked Singer host revealed that his three children – including the two he had with ex-wife Mariah Carey – fear law enforcement.The 39-year-old began: “My children fear police.
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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.
ViacomCBS networks including BET, VH1, MTV and Comedy Central went dark for nearly nine minutes on Monday night (June 1) to make a very poignant statement.
Madison Beer said she was tear-gassed while protesting the death of George Floyd in Santa Monica, Calif., on Sunday. The singer took to her Instagram Story writing, "was just tear gassed leave santa monica now" over a selfie which showed the 21-year-old wearing a mask.
The famous rapper shared a new statement regarding the senseless killing of George Floyd, pleading with the attorney general for all police officers involved in the murder to be prosecuted! Jay Z also promised to ‘fight for justice’ as well, in his message. Minnesota governor, Tim Walz, confirmed yesterday that Jay himself had called to discuss justice for George Floyd.
Like so many across the country, Nicki Minaj is angry. The “Monster” rapper, 37, took to her Instagram account on June 1 with a message of disappointment and exasperation, calling out the lack of accountability by the justice system to charge the other officers — Thomas Lane, J.A. Kueng, and Tou Thoa — who watched on as Derek Chauvin pushed his knee into George Floyd‘s neck, leading to his death by asphyxiation.
Many celebs have used their platforms to weigh in on racism and police brutality in this country in the days following the death of George Floyd. But for Ciara the most important message isn’t to influence her fans — it’s to teach her son.
Hugh Jackman is standing on the side of protesters.