Tunde Adebimpe of TV On The Radio Releases New Protest Anthem “PEOPLE” with Proceeds Going to Southern Poverty Law Center, ACLU and The Movement for Black Lives

Lead singer of the band TV On The Radio, Tunde Adebimpe has just released a new solo project in line with the protests for the Black Lives Matter movement that have been ongoing for the last few weeks. The song, which is being released as a solo single, is called “PEOPLE,” and in the song the lyrics are affirming the people that he stands with them and their fight, and that they are all standing together.

The song has a lot of layering of background instruments which creates a cinematography feeling, as if the listener is in a movie, or at the protests themselves. Adebimpe repeats in the song over and over again “we got this.” The lyrics very clearly point out white supremacy and urge the listener to call out Nazi’s if they see them. The exact lyrics are: “If you see it’s a Nazi, say it’s a Nazi, and get that Nazi out.” “PEOPLE,” is a song that shows the audience that they are a community within themselves, to stick together and sends out the message that it is okay to point out hate and do something about it.

Adebimpe is not the only one of TV On The Radio that has been doing solo projects. Kyp Malone also formed a new band with Oh Sees John Dwyer called Bent Arcana, and their self titled album will be released this fall.

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.
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