Police Brutality

End Police Brutality: A Call for Change
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Lyrics

Years and years of discrimination

Reference to prolonged history of unfair treatment based on race.

White people against black people

Highlighting racial conflicts, specifically white versus black people.

Racist Police and politician

Mentioning biased attitudes in law enforcement and government.

The world must change

Expressing the necessity for global change.

We can't bear other struggles

Emphasizing the unbearable nature of ongoing struggles.

We Must Rebel

Calling for rebellion or resistance against the current system.


Officers against civilian murda inna di street

Highlighting police officers' involvement in street killings.

Oppression and frustration the policy of police

Noting the policy of oppression and frustration within law enforcement.

The agents of the law but the can't even (Even) read

Criticizing law enforcement's lack of basic understanding or literacy.

The only things that matter is the Nationality

Stressing that only nationality seems to hold importance in these situations.


Police Brutality no more police Brutality

Repeating the chorus, advocating for the end of police brutality.

Police Brutality no more police Brutality

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Police Brutality no more police Brutality

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Police Brutality no more police Brutality

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Rodney King

Referencing Rodney King, a victim of police brutality in 1991.

March 1991

Noting the specific month and year of Rodney King's incident.

We Must Rebel

Reiterating the call for rebellion against unjust systems.


White policeman te-te-tell me what you want

Addressing a white police officer, asking for their desires or intentions.

Thousands of deaths they don't know what's going on

Highlighting a lack of awareness or understanding of the numerous deaths caused by police brutality.

From Italy to Usa From Germany to Hong Kong

Listing various locations affected by police brutality, emphasizing its global presence.

The peace and unity against re-re-repression

Advocating for peace and unity against repression.


Police Brutality no more police Brutality

Repeating the chorus, advocating for the end of police brutality.

Police Brutality no more police Brutality

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Police Brutality no more police Brutality

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Police Brutality no more police Brutality

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George Floyd

Referencing George Floyd, a victim of police brutality in May 2020.

May 2020

Specifying the month and year of George Floyd's incident.

We Must Rebel

Reiterating the call for rebellion against unjust systems.


Rastafari Ra-ra-rastafari

Invoking Rastafari, possibly as a symbol of resistance and hope.

Ghetto youths around the world we have to win this fight

Urging youths from marginalized communities worldwide to fight against police brutality.

Rastafari Ra-ra-rastafari

Continuing the invocation of Rastafari for salvation from slavery and guidance.

Save us from the slavery and show us the light

Seeking divine intervention to lead towards enlightenment and freedom.


Police Brutality no more police Brutality

Repeating the chorus, advocating for the end of police brutality.

Police Brutality no more police Brutality

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Police Brutality no more police Brutality

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Police Brutality no more police Brutality

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