Thankfully, there's music to meet this important moment. Whether it’s older songs like N.W.A.’s 1986 classic police brutality protest track “Fuck The Police,” Kendrick Lamar’s “Fear,” or newer songs such as YG’s "FTP" (an updated version of NWA’s classic) or Trey Songz’s “2020: How Many Times,”many artists are sharing raw, deeply uncompromising tracks about the black struggle in America.
Whether you're on your way to physically protest or looking for a song to inspire you to do so, here are the best protest songs by Black artists you should listen to right now.
Early gangsta rap and N.W.A. influenced this song from Killer Mike’s fifth studio album. This powerful rap song ensures that we don’t forget the Black men police have unjustly.
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