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Teyana Taylor Invokes Images of BLM Protests, Civil Rights Leaders in "Still" Video

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Between images of past and present civil rights protests and footage of violent police encounters, singer Teyana Taylor shows support of the Black Lives Matter movement in her music video for “Still.” Introduced as “A Spike Tey Joint" — a reference to the credit regularly seen at the beginning of director Spike Lee's films — the self-directed video combines archival footage of Black civil rights leaders and protests with footage of modern Black Lives Matter protests and victims of police brutality.

The five-minute video opens on a clip of Malcolm X during a 1962 speech. During the event, he tells the crowd, "We are oppressed.

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