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Safi G’s new track tackles Palestine, Syria, police brutality

Safi G’s new track tackles Palestine, Syria, police brutality

Safi G From The B.A.N.D.I.T. Crew Talks About The Police In Brutality In The United States In The First Verse And How The System Is Corrupt. He Also Talks About How Racism Is Still Alive In This Day And Age. In The Second Verse Safi G Is Talking About The War Thats Going On Over Seas In Palestine, Syria, But The Message Is For All The Countries That Are Being Mistreated And Living In Poverty. The Sound Was Recorded In Everevolve Studios Mixed/Mastered by Frekwency and Produced By Yondo Music. On The Hook Its Safi G And His Childhood Friend Mohammad karaja Aka Bone Thug.

Palestinian-American rapper Safi G from The B.A.N.D.I.T. Crew discusses  police brutality in the United States and goes on to rhyme about how racism is still alive in this day and age in his new track “Freedom Anthem.”

“You heard about that story. Kid killed by a cop. 17, black male, got 16 shots. Yo its crazy. You pigs don’t serve and protect, you disturb and neglect,” the Chicago rapper raps in his verse paying homage to Laquan McDonald, who was killed by a Chicago police officer.

Safi’s second verse tackles the injustices going on in Palestine and Syria, but the song is an anthem for all of the oppressed people around the world.

The sound was recorded In Everevolve Studios, mixed and mastered by Frekwency and Produced By Yondo Music. On the hook its Safi G And his childhood friend Mohammad Karaja, actually known as, “Bone Thug.”

Listen to the track and check out more of Safi G’s music here.

Chicago Palestine Film Fest celebrates 15 years

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