YG Releases Video for New Song “FTP” Featuring Footage from Hollywood Black Lives Matter Protests

In the midst of the riots and the uprising of protests artists are speaking out and standing up for their beliefs. YG just released a new video for his song “FTP(Fuck the Police)” where he expresses his angst with the police. The new video is footage of the protest that he organized this past Sunday where you can see crowds of people holding signs, including pieces of cardboard that say, “No justice, No peace.” The march was organized in Hollywood where there were masses of people all together to stand up for the Black Lives Matter movement. To read more about the march the YG organized this past Sunday read here.

YG has another song that is titled similarly called “FDT(Fuck Donald Trump).” It can be said that there is a clear pattern between the two titles which can be an interesting way to look at the artist’s style. YG is from Compton, CA and has been popular ever since his first single dropped eleven years ago. His song “Toot it and Boot it” Ft. Ty Dolla Sign was a hit on the Billboard Top 100. YG is also known for his single featuring Drake from 2014 “Who Do You Love?” and other party anthems.

Earlier this year, YG was quoted apologizing for some of the controversial views that he has had on the LGBTQIA+ community and now even though the video is standing with the Black Lives Matter movement, some have been offended by his filming of the protest that he organized this past Sunday. Some thought that it was wrong to take advantage of the moment for personal gain, however it is up to the individual to decide whether or not he should be criticized for recording the footage. Watch the video below to form an opinion.


Photo credit: Brett Padelford

Paige Willis: I am a student at Fresno City College in California majoring in commercial music transferring to a four year university in 2021. I grew up in a musical family and have been singing since I was 5. I also play the guitar and the piano. My music taste ranges from indie, r&b, hip hop, rock, pop, punk, and alternative music. Some of my favorite artists are, Lennon Stella, Jorja Smith, Tech N9ne, Still Woozy, Brent Faiyez, Jeff Buckley, The Killers, and Fleetwood Mac. As a writer I hope to provide information that can educate and bring to attention important news that deserves to be shared. Music is the constant in emotional times such as the Great Depression, the Recession of '08, and most recently COVID-19. It is our duty as lovers of music to expand the community and keep it in tact through all phases of life.
Related Post
Leave a Comment