Sunday, June 28, 2020

The Music of the Movement

 
 
Musicians like Dua Saleh and Queen Najia are pumping out powerful protest anthems that cross musical genres.
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Five Black Artists on Making Music for the Movement
 
Musicians all over the world are responding to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis with new songs calling out police brutality and entrenched systemic racism. These powerful protest anthems cross musical genres—from rap to country to classical—and are often deeply uncompromising, with blistering lyrics reflecting on this historic moment and demanding a more equitable and just future.

We spoke with five Black artists contributing to this new soundtrack of hope in America.

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