A couple of months ago, Palestine-born rapper, Belly, sought to challenge the system by announcing an album titled Immigrant. Not only did the title and the overall project speak for the various migrants settling in America, but it also defied president Trump's policy of kicking out immigrants from the United States. We examine the album's title track which gained feature appearances from Meek Mill as well as M.I.A who has lived up to her moniker since disappearing from the music scene.
The rappers assert their strong opinions for the otherwise voiceless. With their hearts on their sleeves, they speak of the crooked system and the history and disadvantages of being immigrants and people of colour. Listen to the scorcher below:
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