Janelle Monae's song "Hell You Talmbout" is a protest song about police brutality. The word Talmbout is a condensed version of the phrase "talking about", so the song is called basically called "What the hell you talking about". The song is powerful and meaningful. Although not included as lyrics the song is recorded with people chanting the names of those killed by police recently, with the crowd shouting "say his name" or "say her name". The song discusses the struggles young POC face during time of inequality.

Red, white, and blue
Here come the sirens
Only to dance
With the little girls on the corner
There's a war in the streets
Nobody speaks
And now a boy laying on the ground"
The lyrics are talking about the protests that have occurred during the deaths of various people. Throughout these protests, protesters were met with some police brutality. The lyrics can also allude to how police brutality supposedly killed Freddie Gray back in 2015.
"And dream about, The day you're finally free at last"
For me these types of songs send shivers down my back. Its essentially the same message that is seen on songs form their civil rights era. We have yet fully reached equality. What are your thoughts on this subject?
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The link to the sound cloud of the sing (click on the picture) |