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Fever 333: “This is a sense of racism that is so deeply rooted throughout the world that it’s our neutral state”

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letlive.’s fourth and final album ‘If I’m The Devil…’ was driven by the urge to take to the streets and demand action, while the Grammy Award-winning Fever 333 are a band built around a mantra of how to change the world for the better with the three C’s: charity, community and change.Songs like ‘Burn It’ (a rage-addled anthem of rebellion that namechecks Martin Luther King Jr, Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali and Rodney King before promising “sometimes you gotta burn it down it down to build it up again”) and ‘The Innocent’ (a rallying cry to stand together and speak out against police brutality) seem profoundly prescient and essential at a time like this.

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