Macklemore publishes “Fucked Up” for the benefit of Palestinian refugees

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The recipes for Macklemore's new song will be donated to a United Nations agency that helps Palestinian refugees.

Thursday, Macklemore released ” Fucked up », A new committed and passionate song dealing with the evils of society. On this three -minute piece, self -produced, Macklemore launches: “ The world is on fire, the water does not belong to us », An obvious reference to Los Angeles fires and a metaphor on the disparity of social classes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN9EKC9NQU4

The rapper also comments on the Trump administration, the Nazi salvation of Elon Musk and the mass deportations of immigration and Customs undergoing in America. He talks again about the horrors that take place in Palestine, Sudan and Congo: “ If you have always said nothing about the genocide / know that your grandchildren will one day ask you ».

The video begins with a credits taking up the quote from the famous socialist Eugene V. Debs: ” The most heroic quote in all languages ​​is “Revolution” ». “” Fucked up “Follows” Hind's Hall ” And ” Hind's Hall 2 “, Two pro-Palestinian songs that Macklemore published last year. All the recipes of “ Fucked up Will be donated to the United Nations UNRWA USA, which helps Palestinian refugees.

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