Thoughts about songs with #SystemicRacism

Wishing For A Hero cover Wishing For A Hero by Polo G ft. B.J. the Chicago Kid

In this poignant track, Polo G and B.J. the Chicago Kid delve into the harsh realities of growing up in disadvantaged communities. They address systemic racism, police brutality, and the cyclical nature of violence and poverty. Polo G's verses highlight the struggles of living as a Black individual in America, from being targeted by law enforcement to facing limited opportunities for success. The lyrics also reflect on personal loss and the emotional toll of such an environment, while yearning for change and a better future. This song serves as both a critique of societal injustices and a call for resilience amidst adversity. #SocialJustice #SystemicRacism #UrbanStruggles

Cocaine cover Cocaine by Logic

Logic dives deep into the gritty realities of street life and the pressure to glorify it. He talks about how drugs like cocaine, molly, and Percocet are often romanticized in music because that's what sells. Yet, he exposes the darker truth behind this facade—how society wants to see black men fail and struggle. The lyrics reflect his internal conflict between making music that sells and staying true to himself. It's a raw commentary on societal pressures, systemic racism, and the harsh world of drug culture. #StreetLife #SocietalPressure #SystemicRacism #DrugCulture

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