mxdwn PREMIERE: Imani Coppola and Ray Angry Take to the Streets to Raise Awareness For Black Lives Matter In New Video for “WTML (Don’t Shoot)”

Today Imani Coppola and Ray Angry release a new video for their new song “WTML (Don’t Shoot).” The song, which we are premiering today, is a soulful protest song calling for the end of police brutality towards Black people.

The video features protestors on the street, holding signs that decry police brutality and systematic racism. Coppola joins the crowd in a protest on the street, peacefully gathering and dancing with signs calling for change.

The new song accompanies an essay by Coppola’s mother detailing her son’s experience with police brutality. She describes a scene that takes place in the ’90s just after the Rodney King beating. She tells. Her story where John, her son was cornered by undercover police before running amd being beaten by police whom he thought would help him.

Those are the ones you want!” It quickly became apparent that the police were there to arrest, not assist him. Without knowing what crime he had committed, he raised his hands in surrender. At no time had the undercover cops in their unmarked car ever identified themselves as officers of the law. Without hesitation he was thrown to the ground, handcuffed, and beaten by at least four officers, including one woman. ”

Her story continues to speak of her future experiences with two police officerz named Mike, one retired. She began a casual friendly acquaintanceship with both before learning of their work history, surprising her with their empathy. The world is a complicated place.

Matt Matasci: Music Editor at mxdwn.com - matt@mxdwn.com | I have written and edited for mxdwn since 2015, the same year I began my music journalism career. Previously (and currently) a freelance copywriter, I graduated with a degree in Communications from California Lutheran University in 2008. Born on the Central Coast of California, I am currently a few hundred miles south along the 101 in the Los Angeles area. matt@mxdwn.com
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