The Message… from HipHopDX

Los Angeles, CA – We here at implurnt are in solidarity with the organizers and protesters in the streets, who are demanding equal law enforcement protection for the Black men and women and other people color that America has failed.

As early as Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five’s “The Message” (1982), Hip Hop has churned out music addressing inequality, police brutality, illegal search and seizure, and the outright murder Blacks and Latinos in its lyrics.

Song after song.

Album after album.

Rap has served as the voice our culture, shining a light directly on this nation and its unequal treatment brown people who continue to die.

It’s not enough to decry racism, we need to stand up against it!

For George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and the many many Black lives lost before them, we honor your legacy.

Fight for what’s right.
Fight to be heard.
Find a way to help.

– implurnt

 

 

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