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Usher uncovers impressive new single

Usher uncovers impressive new single

Usher uncovers impressive new single

Usher uncovers impressive new single

Usher uncovers impressive new single, “I Cry.”

The track sees the vocalist getting passionate about the difficulties we’re all confronting today.

With regards to the soundtrack of our present time as a Black people movement, we’ve heard tunes and visuals extending from wanting for harmony to battling for it no matter what. We’ve watched Black passings because of law requirement proceed, and government authorities drag themselves toward a reaction out of extraordinary response. Usher has been one of the numerous craftsmen who saw this unfold on TV and the web, making an assortment of feelings over the circumstance and its consequences for his youngsters. All things considered, he’s discharged another single named “I Cry,” which he further clarified via web-based networking media:

“This song was inspired by wanting to teach my sons that it is ok for a man to feels emotions deeply and to cry. Like many men, I was raised to believe that we have to be “tough” and not show our vulnerability, which I don’t want to teach them. While I was shut in during the pandemic and watching the death of George Floyd, the ongoing slaughter of Black men and women, the protests and the events that unfolded, I became very connected to the wider universal feeling of hopelessness. Like many, I grew increasingly frustrated by how slow things have been to change. I became very depressed thinking about all sons who have lost their father’s to police brutality, social injustice and violence; the daughters and mothers too. So I returned to this song and realized it was intended for this time, so I finished it and hear it is.”

Press play on Usher’s “I Cry” underneath. Added to the message, all revenue from “I Cry” — which sees music creation from Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman and Nasri — will be given to Local Initiatives Support Corporation, which aids respects to “moderate lodging, great schools, more secure lanes, developing organizations and projects that interface individuals with money related chance.”

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August Alsina reps “NOLA” in post-apocalyptic video

August Alsina reps “NOLA” in post-apocalyptic video

August Alsina reps “NOLA” in post-apocalyptic video

August Alsina reps “NOLA” in post-apocalyptic video

This previous Friday, August Alsina freed his third studio LP The Product III: stateofEMERGEncy, which flaunts an incredible 27 new tracks from the New Orleans crooner and extra appearances from Lil Wayne, Juicy J, Yo Gotti, Tink, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Presently, he drops off a bonehead visual for the collection champion “NOLA,” a HeroSavesTheWerld-created tribute to where he originates from and how it’s shaped him into a warrior:

Got n***as askin’ for the old me, but they ain’t know me, we wasn’t homies, four walls couldn’t hold me/
Nann n***a could control me, everything that I ever did, I did it boldly, if I didn’t think you was for me, then that would make you a foe/

And then it’s f*** you like a ho, n***a, anyway you want it, don’t give a damn, we could go, nigga killin’ everything in my way, no play, play, I’ma go and get ‘em/
Know some n***as out the Ninth Ward, that’ll aim it up and they won’t miss you, family and friends gon’ miss you…/”

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Kanye West declares up and coming collection ‘God’s Country’

Kanye West declares up and coming collection ‘God’s Country’

Kanye West declares up and coming collection ‘God’s Country’

Kanye West declares up and coming collection 'God's Country'

Kanye West declares up and coming collection ‘God’s Country’

The collection’s first contribution, “Wash Us In The Blood,” is relied upon to drop today (June 30)

Kanye West has another collection coming and it’s called God’s Country. The rapper, who as of late declared his new Yeezy Gap organization, uncovered the task’s title in a tweet on Monday (June 29). ‘Ye likewise declared that the collection’s first visual contribution — “Wash Us In The Blood” coordinated by cinematographer and successive colleague Arthur Jafa — would show up later in the day.

“KANYE WEST. ARTHUR JAFA. Venture 02. WASH US IN THE BLOOD. FROM THE FORTHCOMING ALBUM GOD’S COUNTRY. TODAY,” he tweeted. “STILL #WestDayEver.”

A month ago, Jafa indicated that God’s Country would be the title if ‘Ye’s next collection during an Instagram Live talk with Michèle Lamy. The praised cinematographer clarified that he’d been working with Kanye on an up and coming video for the visual project.

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17 prison guards restrained for transgender ladys demise at Rikers Island

17 prison guards restrained for transgender ladys demise at Rikers Island

17 prison guards restrained for transgender ladys demise at Rikers Island

17 prison guards restrained for transgender ladys demise at Rikers Island

17 prison guards restrained for transgender lady’s demise at Rikers Island

Layleen Cubilette-Polanco kicked the bucket a year ago while she was in isolation.

Different prison guards are confronting disciplinary activity in association with the passing of Layleen Cubilette-Polanco, a transgender lady who kicked the bucket a year ago as she was spending time in jail at New York’s Rikers Island prison.

As indicated by CNN, a commander of the New York City Department of Correction and three officials were suspended without pay quickly, said Mayor Bill de Blasio in an announcement on Friday (June 26). Thirteen different officials will likewise be confronting disciplinary activity, yet their status is obscure.

“The demise of Layleen Polanco was a unimaginably excruciating second for our city,” de Blasio said. “What happened to Layleen was totally unsatisfactory and it is important that there is responsibility.”

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