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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17607188

Released in collaboration with Bold Stories, this track serves a successor to the revered Long Live Palestine trilogy.

Throughout the song, Lowkey reflects on the military siege that Gaza has faced in recent months and shares critical thoughts on his place in music.

https://genius.com/Lowkey-palestine-will-never-die-lyrics

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17606738

Alt. link: MACKLEMORE - HIND'S HALL (AUDIO ONLY) [02:48] https://youtu.be/wmg6vbt04TY


“HIND’S HALL” was released by Macklemore through social media on 6 May 2024.

The track broadly addresses the State of Israel’s attack on Palestinians in Gaza which began in October 2023. The attack, which has caused tens of thousands of casualties, overwhelmingly civilian, has been widely characterised as genocidal, including as plausibly amounting to genocide by the ruling of the International Court of Justice in South Africa v Israel.

More narrowly, the track addresses the 2024 encampment movement which took shape around the world in protest of other states' response, or lack of response, to the Israeli attack. Macklemore, who is based in the United States, particularly criticises US institutions' coercive, brute-force, often militarised response to student protesters using their (nominally) guaranteed rights to free speech.

The song is named in reference to Hind’s Hall, a building at Columbia University in Manhattan, more commonly known as Hamilton Hall, prior to its takeover by student protesters. The building was named in reference to Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old Palestinian girl murdered by Israeli occupation forces. Hind’s fate is known because the civilian car she was riding in was disabled by an Israeli tank, killing most of her family and injuring her, whereupon her cousin placed a call to Palestinian emergency services crying and begging for help before also being killed. Hind subsequently spent three hours on call with Palestinian emergency services, allowing an ambulance to be dispatched and reach her. Upon its arrival, that ambulance was destroyed, and its crew and Hind were murdered, by the same or another Israeli tank.

Hind’s call was leaked online and instantly became a focus of widespread notoriety due to the cold, calculated nature of her and her family’s murder — Hind and her cousin’s calls and evidence from the scene consistently indicate Israeli forces were in the immediate vicinity and in visual range at the time of each killing, meaning there is no reasonable chance the Israeli tank crews did not fully realise what they had done. Moreover, the Israeli tank destroyed the ambulance after Israeli forces had provided the Palestinian Red Crescent Society and Gaza Health Ministry with a “guarantee” of safe passage and the ambulance had proceeded along a route laid out for that purpose. In addition, after the killing, Israeli spokespeople chose to lie about it and attempt to cover it up.

The song also features a sample from “Ana La Habibi”, by legendary Lebanese Arab singer Fairuz, to fit the theme of making a song for Palestine. Fairuz has also been vocal in her support for Palestine over the course of career with the album Jerusalem in my Heart, featuring the single “Zahrat al Madaen”, which became a pan-Arab anthem, releasing only two weeks after the 1967 Six-Day War.

https://genius.com/Macklemore-hinds-hall-lyrics

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Fascism is not to be debated It is to be destroyed

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We don't want reform We want a revolution

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America was built, understand

By stolen labor on stolen land

Take a second thought, as you clap and stamp

Can you rock the house from inside the camp?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/4673597

Albums

Singles

  • CASISDEAD - Matte Grey Wrap
  • Shabazz Palaces - Woke Up In A Dream (feat. Lil Tracy)
  • Nasty C feat. Benny the Butcher - Prosper in Peace
  • Chris Patrick - LOCK IT UP
  • Cam'ron - Go & Get It
  • Full Time Taz - There She Goes (Remix) [feat. Deetranada]
  • Kelvin West & Baby Rose - My Love
  • Queen Key - Nope (Shemix) [feat. Kayla Nicole, Omeretta the Great & So Supa)
  • Fastmoney Ant - Snake & Snitch K (feat. Lil Jairmy)
  • GiddyGang, Vuyo & Ivan Ave - Let Me In
  • Eli Fross - Bonnie & Clyde
  • D8than - Trap Open (feat. Sauce Walka)
  • 60 East & eLZhi - Wet Roads
  • Andrew Ashong, Kaidi Tatham & Lex Amor - Washed in You (feat. Wu-Lu)
  • JMSN - Soft Spot
  • 1TakeQuan - LockSmith (feat. Big Sad 1900)
  • Flex Murph - Workin' (feat. Big Sad 1900)
  • BlkBoi - Gang Members (feat. Big Sad 1900)
  • Memo600 - Black 1s (feat. BabyDrill) / PRAY 2 GOD FREESTYLE (feat. Baby Money) / Cream Soda (feat. Icewear Vezzo)
  • Lil Raylo - Since a young nigga (feat. Baby Money)
  • G.T. - What They Gon Say
  • ihypaul - spiderman (feat. Subiibabii, xaviersobased, jaydes & angelus)
  • Shysta Smooth - Ain't Bout That... (feat. La Chat)
  • femdot. - Missy Elliott
  • TMK, Ralfy the Plug & Tru Carr - Factual
  • Kojaque & Biig Piig - WOOF
  • DW Flame & Sada Baby - Might Not Ever
  • Ejekuta - Mojo (feat. Pollito Trapper)
  • G4 Boyz - Wire Boy
  • LaRussell, ALLBLACK & Link+Up - Ya Heard!?
  • Rome Fortune - Good Good
  • Lou Will - Aim Assist (feat. Lil Darius)
  • Mitchell - Bag Talk (feat. Baby Rae)
  • The Real Brown Boy & RMC Mike - LA 2 tha D
  • Vash Noir, Earoh, Kent Loon & Chester Watson - Asphalt
  • 1600J - Odds Against Me (AltoSGP) / all 4 u (ggedgar)
  • Slauson Malone - New Joy
  • Shabazz The Disciple - Touch Da Starz
  • Kid Cudi - MOST AIN’T DENNIS / Ill What I Bleed
  • seventhirtyatmorning - breathe (feat. kaycyy)
  • Zelly Ocho - Stab Wound
  • Ol' Burger Beats - Recuperating (feat. Gabe 'Nandez & Fly Anakin)
  • Sampha - Only
  • Young Nudy & 21 Savage - Peaches & Eggplants (Remix) [feat. Latto & Sexyy Red]
  • Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion - Bongos
  • Bryson Tiller - Down Like That
  • Tee Grizzley, Chris Brown & Mariah The Scientist — IDGAF
  • BJ The Chicago Kid & Coco Jones — Spend The Night
  • iann dior — You Don’t Even
  • Stunna Girl & Mozzy - Wake Dis Shit Up
  • AyooLii - Phones dont ring pt 2 (feat. Ad Huncho) / got no hope
  • Defcee & Messiah Music - The Golem of Brooklyn Theme Song
  • Malz Monday - Midas Touch
  • GloRilla, Gloss Up, Slimeroni, K Carbon, Aleza & Tay Keith - Wrong One
  • Jugg Harden - Do What I Want
  • DaBaby - Peaches & Eggplants (Freestyle)*
  • Skrapz - Normal

You can find upcoming releases on my website
https://www.upcomingrapcalendar.com

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Going Under (2022) by Derek Pope from the album Miracle Mile. Anime Music Video by #TRASHGANG and song produced by Derek Pope. #music #hiphop #hhh #hiphopheads #rap #derekpope

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Can't believe this song is already like 4 years old