"Hands up? The fire department wouldn't show up and start putting water on all the houses because all houses matter. [Interlude 3: Various male and female voices] According to the duo, "this song is the outcome of an ongoing dialogue with musicians, activists, and teachers within our community in Seattle and beyond. You said publicly, "Rest in peace, Mike Brown" Only separated by a badge, a baton, a can of Mace, a mask Jamila Woods) - song by Macklemore, Ryan Lewis, Jamila Woods | Spotify. In case somebody dies behind a bullet that flies out of the 9 Takes another child's life on sight The bitches and the hoes and the gangs and the thugs Like all the guns and the drugs, the bitches and hoes, and the gangs and the thugs, even the protest outside, so sad and so dumb – if the cop pulls you over, it's your fault if you run! That Grandmaster Flash'd go slap it, you bastard If a cop pulls you over, it's your fault if you run" Slicing and Dicing the Term By Jorge D. H. Prósperi, 2019 The term White Privilege has been defined on many levels. ", You've exploited and stolen the music, the moment, Fake and so plastic, you've heisted the magic, You've taken the drums and the accent you rapped in, Go buy a big-ass lawn, go with your big-ass house, You can join the march, protest, scream and shout, You said publicly, "Rest in peace, Mike Brown". What I got for me, it is for me? Macklemore & Ryan Lewis is an American hip hop duo, formed in 2008, from Seattle, Washington. 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"[2], Kris Ex of Pitchfork Media called the song a "mess", saying that it's "too much to work as hit and not enough to work as a piece of agitprop. Cause you get it, all that negative stuff it isn't cool" Is this about you, well, then what's your intention? Then I'm trying to be politically correct? All that negative stuff isn't cool. What are you doing here?" I can't. The Black Lives Matter movement has been responsible for a number of strong shifts in our collective consciousness as a nation - from structural to environmental to individual racism. And most of us aren't even paying attention Is it okay for me to say? No racist beliefs, no rest 'til we're free The song finds the rapper rhyming for nine minutes about a variety of issues concerning racial tensions and engaging with the black community. The fire department wouldn't show up and start putting water on all the houses because all houses matter. "Hands up? Zipped up my parka, joined the procession of marchers I'm not prejudiced, I just... — 99% of the time, across this country, the police are doing their job properly. "Hands up? In an interview I once did with Adam Falkner, a white … What we made, we made to set us free In an interview with Rolling Stone, Macklemore talked about his internal struggle over whether or not to write this song, It’s easier, as a white person, to be silent about racial injustice. The third verse by Wickman's same analysis, "whips the camera around, to turn it on Macklemore's more ignorant fans," taking on the voice of a white mom "who asks to take a selfie with Macklemore, praising him at the expense of the rest of hip-hop, which she backhandedly slanders. Thinking if they can't, how can I breathe? "White Privilege II" Pulled into the parking lot, parked it Zipped up my parka, joined the procession of marchers In my head like, "Is this awkward, should I even be here marching?" He wonders if his music is appropriating Black culture, or if he is disrespecting the art of rap by making more “poppy,” radio-friendly hits. Macklemore also discussed this internal struggle in 2012 on “A Wake,” in which he describes a dilemma following the shooting of Trayvon Martin. Lyrics to White Privilege, Pt. Then this isn't authentic, it is just a gimmick Why Macklemore Risked It All for ‘White Privilege II’ To make his new album, the Seattle MC had to finally confront his demons – not to mention his place in hip-hop, and white America And it's suited me perfect, the role, I fulfilled it I think one of the critical questions for white people in this society is, 'What are you willing to risk? On paper. Comme mise en bouche, les deux Américains avaient dévoilé l'année dernière la chanson "Downtown", aux accents funky, et enchaînent à présent avec "White Privilege II", seconde partie d'un morceau publié il y a un peu plus de dix ans. We can speak for ourselves. "So, they feel that the police are discriminating against the... the black people? In my head like, "Is this awkward? — (What are you doing here?) — (What are you doing here?) "Hands up? As a company (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis LLC), we are committed to a long-term investment of our time, resources, finances and creative capacities towards supporting black-led organizing and anti-racist education & discourse. "The biggest mistake early reactions to the song have made, pretty consistently, is assuming that everything Macklemore raps is in his own voice. Huh? "[2] The section concludes with samples from white critics of the Black Lives Matter movement, skeptical of the concept of white privilege and believing that they live in a post-racial America. "Hands up? You're the only hip-hop that I let my kids listen to Blood in the streets, no justice, no peace [scoffs and laughs] What? — Culture Vulture! "Hands up? 1 on Billboard + Twitter Trending 140 Chart", 2020–21 Minneapolis–Saint Paul racial justice protests, Black Lives Matter protests in New York City, List of George Floyd protests outside the United States, Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin, Stay Woke: The Black Lives Matter Movement, Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, George Floyd Law Enforcement Trust and Integrity Act, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=White_Privilege_II&oldid=1012704898, Articles with incomplete citations from February 2016, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 17 March 2021, at 21:10. [Macklemore, speaking over voices] [Interlude 4: Various male and female voices] But “White Privilege II” was not meant to meet us where we are. — You always react. All the money that you made if those were his feelings. Actually looked at myself, actually got involved? Who could attack him for that? A follow up to the original “White Privilege” released back in 2005, this song analyzes a variety of racial issues from various perspectives, relying on specific references to the contemporary racial and political climate. The song, a sequel to Macklemore's solo song "White Privilege" from his first album The Language of My World (2005), discusses white privilege and the social movement associated with Black Lives Matter. Don't shoot!" He names the performers Miley Cyrus, Iggy Azalea, and Elvis Presley as having "exploited and stolen the music, the moment / the magic, the passion, the fashion you toyed with / the culture was never yours to make better." Than we actually are with racism Is it my place to give my two cents? The song, a sequel to Macklemore's solo song "White Privilege" from his first album The Language of My World (2005), discusses white privilege and the social movement associated with Black Lives Matter. America feels safe with my music in their systems There's blood in the streets, no justice, no peace This is a sequel to "White Privilege," a track that appeared on Macklemore's 2005 solo album The Language of My World. I have an advantage? 2 by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis from the This Unruly Mess I've Made album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more! Reste que certains regrettent que le terme de «privilèges» ait remplacé celui de «droits». It’s easier. Damn, a lot of opinions, a lot of confusion, a lot of resentment — Wow. Critical Race Theorists and social justice advocates were slicing … Continue reading "White Privilege – Part II of VI" "White Privilege II" is a song by American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis from their second album This Unruly Mess I've Made (2016). Dance Off. Why the fuck would you do that? White Privilege II (feat. My generation's taken on the torch of a very age-old fight for black liberation, but also liberation for everyone. [Interlude 2: Protesters] There's blood in the streets, no justice, no peace I don't know, so I watch and stand I want to take a stance cause we are not free “White Privilege II” also takes on the idea of class consciousness. We want to dress like, walk like, talk like, dance like, yet we just stand by Why? You speak about equality, but do you really mean it? "Probably shouldn't be here, you have white supremacy, don't fuckin' come here. ADVERTISEMENT. White supremacy is our country's lineage, designed for us to be indifferent What I got for me, it is for me White Privilege Ii Key B B. — You should not have done that. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. Fake and so plastic, you've heisted the magic — ('Black Lives Matter,' say it.) The track features Jamila Woods, a poet and singer from Chicago, best known for her hook on “Sunday Candy” by Donnie Trumpet and The Social Experiment. Cause I'm white? Is it OK for me to say? "Pssst, I totally get it, you're by yourself, And 'One Love,' oh my God, that song, brilliant, That's so cool, look what you're accomplishing, Even the protest outside, so sad, and so dumb, [Interlude 3: Various male and female voices]. Like, this is the generation to be offended by everything. No racist beliefs, no rest 'til we're free We are engaging with four initial organizations and collectives whose work inspires and informs us: Black Lives Matter, People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond, Youth Undoing Institutional Racism & Freedom School (a project of AFSC and The People’s Institute), and Black Youth Project 100. Get a big-ass fence, keep people out Their wor… White Privilege Lyrics: I see so many people lost who really try to pretend / But am I just another white boy who has caught on to the trend? Macklemore and Lewis anticipated critiques of the song from white listeners and people of color alike. Jamila Woods)Pulled into the parking lot, parked itZipped up my parka, joined the processio -MyMusic懂你想聽的,打開APP立即開始聽歌 My son told his whole class he was actually proud What is new is the amount of air time that it is now getting in print, on cable TV and social media. "[2] The first verse in his own voice, where Macklemore raps about his struggle to find his place in the protest movement, conscious that his commercial success in hip-hop is at least partially a product of white privilege. What we made, we made to set us free Blood in the streets, no justice, no peace We recognize that there are no easy answers, any one piece of legislation, or quick fix to undo institutional racism in our country. We take all we want from black culture, but will we show up for black lives? Lyrics to "White Privilege II" on Lyrics.com. "[10], In his review, Wickman said that "White Privilege II" is not "a great song, but as a think piece it's not terrible...the best thing Macklemore does is giving Black Lives Matter protesters (along with up-and-coming singer Jamila Woods) the last word. "White Privilege II" is a song by American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis from their second album This Unruly Mess I've Made (2016). In front of a line of police that look the same as me It's all stolen, anyway, can't you see that now? I can book a whole tour, sell out the tickets — Culture Vulture! "Black Lives Matter, to use an analogy, is like if... if there was a subdivision and a house was on fire. We wish to support direct organizing and be led by the expertise and experience of those on the front lines as we proceed. Where’s the Meaning? [Interlude 1] What we made, we made to set us free Wickman notes the "irony" with which many fans initially seemed to endorse the mom's comments literally on song interpretation site Genius, with such annotations as, "Macklemore makes positive hip-hop and doesn't romanticize bad behavior like most rappers do. — I have an advantage? A shield, a gun with gloves and hands that gives an alibi Why the fuck would you do that? Am I in the outside looking in, or am I in the inside looking out? He observes that the line supposedly accusing Azalea of "heisting the magic," is really a self-criticism: The Heist was Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' debut album. — 'Black Lives Matter' thing is a reason to take arms up over perceived slights. Thinking if they can't, how can I breathe? I've heard that silences are action and God knows that I've been passive What I got for me, it is for me The song comments on the impunity with which white police in the United States are free to take black lives, with "a shield, a gun with gloves and hands that gives an alibi. Your silence is a luxury, hip-hop is not a luxury Even the protest outside, so sad, and so dumb If I'm only in this for my own self-interest Don't shoot!" Pass the mic. I don't know, so I watch and stand in front of a line of police that look the same as me. — You should not have done that. Ross commented, "You're trying to help, but honestly you're not. White privilege is a concept that highlights the unfair societal advantages that white people have over non-white people. Are you marching for freedom, or when it's convenient? "Hands up? White Privilege Ii Key F# F# (half step down) White Privilege Ii Key G G (original key) White Privilege Ii Key G# G# (half step up) White Privilege Ii Key A A (one step up) White Privilege Ii Key A# A#. "[4] Arguing his success is "the product of the same system that let off Darren Wilson," a police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown,[1] Macklemore raps that, "one thing the American dream fails to mention, is that I was many steps ahead to begin with". Your brand of hip-hop, it's so fascist and backwards That's probably why you are out here protesting — White racist. Don't shoot!" — Wow. [3] "White Privilege II" was released as promotional single on January 22, 2016. [Macklemore] [11], Gyasi Ross, a Native American rapper, lawyer, activist, and author, responded to Macklemore's song by releasing a track called "White Privilege 3", in which he criticized the song for ostensibly critiquing white privilege while simultaneously not letting minority artists speak. We want to dress like, walk like, talk like, dance like, yet we just stand by [Verse 4] White Privilege II (Dance Short Film) I made this video to encourage open dialogue around the topic of white privilege. But seriously, my little girl loves you "[6][7], Forrest Wickman, writing for Slate, analyzes the song as having multiple sections that often bear a different critical viewpoint (narrator) from Macklemore himself. This is a brave song." Topics he references include white supremacy and the Black Lives Matter movement. They would show up and they would turn their water on the house that was burning because that's the house that needs the help the most. "Black Lives Matter, to use an analogy, is like if... if there was a subdivision and a house was on fire. "[11] Ex also noted two types of critiques about the song on social media: critiques making references to white savior syndrome, and critiques asserting that Macklemore's widespread recognition for the song was a type of recognition that rappers of color rapping about the same topic have received comparably little attention for, an ironic example of white privilege. Don't shoot!" Your silence is a luxury, hip-hop is not a luxury — I'm not prejudiced, I just... — 99% of the time, across this country, the police are doing their job properly." My skin matches the hero, likeness, the image White Privilege II Lyrics: Pulled into the parking lot, parked it / Zipped up my parka, joined the procession of marchers / In my head like, "Is this awkward? Don't think for a second you don't have incentive There's blood in the streets, no justice, no peace White Privilege II. — White racist. Yeah? "Hands up? White Privilege Ii Key C C. White Privilege Ii Key C# C#. [Verse 2] — ('Black Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter.') Thinking if they can't, how can I breathe? Get on Twitter, hashtag and seem like you're down What's the intention? — ('Black Lives Matter,' say it.) White privilege refers to the collection of benefits that White people receive in societies where they top the racial hierarchy. Macklemore discusses his experience marching in the Ferguson protests following the shooting of Mike Brown—he questions whether or not it was the right thing for him to do. They would show up and they would turn their water on the house that was burning because that's the house that needs the help the most. What we made, we made to set us free. The best thing white people can do is talk to each other, having those very difficult, very painful conversations with your parents, with your family members. [2] He then turns his self-consciousness about cultural appropriation to other white performers, rapping, "we take all we want from black culture, but will we show up for black lives?" Your silence is a luxury, hip-hop is not a luxury Song by American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis from their second album This Unruly Mess I've Made . Am I in the outside looking in, or am I in the inside looking out? It is something that is pervasive throughout society and exists in all of the major systems and institutions that operate in society, as well as on an interpersonal level. Thinking that they chant, what do I sing? He seems to put special attention on Iggy Azalea, rapping, "fake and so plastic, you've heisted the magic / you've taken the drums and the accent you rapped in / you're branded hip-hop; it's so fascist and backwards / That Grandmaster Flash'd go slap it". S'interrogeant sur son rôle en tant que rappeur blanc dans le milieu du hip hop, né d'une culture bien différente de la sienne . Should I even be here marching?" What are you willing to sacrifice to create a more just society? — See, more people nowadays are just pussies. Hip-hop has always been political, yes And 'One Love,' oh my God, that song, brilliant I was not moved because I was not meant to be moved. "Hands up? "[12], On the first day of its release on January 22, "White Privilege II" reached the #1 position on Billboard + Twitter Trending 140, a chart which ranks songs by how often they are mentioned on Twitter. But it’s not easier on the whole, because injustice affects all of us, whether we know it or not, whether we acknowledge it or not. "No justice, no peace," okay, I'm saying that — I think one of the critical questions for white people in this society is, 'What are you willing to risk? White Privilege II (feat. Jamila Woods) by Macklemore from desktop or your mobile device Don't shoot!" Cause I'm white? "Hands up? XP, one of the song’s writers, told Genius that the song came from conversations had among Macklemore, Ryan Lewis, Jamila Woods, Nikkita Oliver, and Hollis Wong-Wear. That's so cool, look what you're accomplishing Don't shoot!" It's the reason why this music connects "[1] The song's lyrics span around nine minutes and 1,300 words. "Hands up? On "White Privilege II," the rapper questions both his position within hip-hop and as a white person unsure of his role in the struggle of black people fighting injustice. Because I'm white? What if I actually read a article, actually had a dialogue Their work and engagement was essential to the creative process. But the one thing the American dream fails to mention [Various indistinct male voices] Your silence is a luxury, hip-hop is not a luxury ", Damn, a lot of opinions, a lot of confusion, a lot of resentment, I've heard that silences are action and God knows that I've been passive, I can book a whole tour, sell out the tickets, But the one thing the American dream fails to mention, My skin matches the hero, likeness, the image, America feels safe with my music in their systems, And it's suited me perfect, the role, I fulfilled it, White supremacy isn't just a white dude in Idaho, My success is the product of the same system that let off Darren Wilson – guilty, We want to dress like, walk like, talk like, dance like, yet we just stand by. — You always react. Stream White Privilege II (feat. "So, they feel that the police are discriminating against the... the black people? The fourth verse resumes in with Macklemore as narrator, followed by quotes from Black Lives Matter supporters, including a critique of the hashtag All Lives Matter using a metaphor: "if there's a subdivision and a house is on fire...the fire department wouldn't show up and put water on all the houses because all houses matter, they would show up and turn on their water on the house that was burning because that's the house that needs help the most. Injustice anywhere is still injustice everywhere. [1], They're chanting out, 'Black lives matter', but I don't say it back. The magic, the passion, the fashion, you toy with It seems like we're more concerned with being called racist La star du hip-hop Macklemore vient de sortir une chanson intitulée «White privilege II». White Privilege II est la suite du morceau du même nom sorti en 2005 sur l'album solo de Macklemore The Language of My World. [Verse 3] "Ben, think about it." Why? Don't shoot!" 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