D Hall | ‘My People’, A Much Needed Message
At at time where the world is in utter chaos and in ruins from police brutality, the eternal mistreatment of Black American’s in this country is one that needs further insight. With this, D Hall steps onto the scene with a vigilant and much needed message in his latest single ‘ My People ‘. The Montgomery rapper was undoubtedly inspired by the movement for equal rights and is clearly fed up with the mistreatment of his people. He’s using his platform for a just cause and his powerful vocals are bringing awareness to matters that need attention now.
How you gonna call us thugs, but you the one breaking our families. Why you gotta hate the color of my skin? Why you gotta target me and my kin? Why you gotta bring my world to an end? Why you gotta stare when I walk in? RIP George Floyd.
Pain is infused and injected all around the Skeyez Beats produced record. With proper tribute to the recent lives fallen to police brutality, it’s a difficult message the sheltered bubble of America needs to hear. Rap Fiesta can clearly see D Hall is an artist who doesn’t shy away from large issues. His lyrics directly challenge police with an abyss of unchained anger. His verses sizzle the pockets of production with blasting protest. He’s sick of his people being sidelined, and the release of ‘My People’ will only further more people into the revolutionary act of making a difference.
With palatable melodies and the message to match, it’s a heartfelt record that sheds light on a dark situation. Besides the message being a vulnerable one, and one that needs to be heard, D Hall never fails to impress on the vocal aspect. He manages to make a serious track into a delectable listen with a catchy chorus that provides refreshing insight. It’s time to recognize artists that are here for a call to action, and D Hall is the one. Be the change you want to see in the world, and support the artists are pushing for unity.
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