Fear of A Black Planet track kicked in. Appearing separately given the coronavirus pandemic, PE's Chuck D and Flavor Flav rapped a smattering of iconic lines from "Fight the Power" in addition to opening it up for relevant, thought-provoking verses from Nas, Rapsody (rocking a camo jacket that shouted out Colin Kaepernick and Faith Evans), Black Thought and YG.
Footage from the national protests over the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery among many others was woven into the video."How many Tulsas have been burned down?" Nas asked in his verse, referring to the 1921 Tulsa race massacre scrubbed from plenty of history books. "Once Central Park was a vibrant Black town," he continued, referring to the fact that the.
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