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“The system is broken. It’s going to take the young people to fix it this time. We need new ideas, new life…” – Prince

The messaging in this video links thematically to Prince’s past activist work in Baltimore in 2015 and the resulting riots that ensued in the city and beyond. That year, Prince released a protest song titled “Baltimore” – along with an accompanying documentary style video – directed squarely at the need for more compassion and peace, an ever-present theme he echoed through his career. The “Baltimore” video ends with the above quote, which Prince delivered during an impassioned speech at his 2015 Rally 4 Peace concert. This video begins with that same quote, a symbolic reminder underscoring Prince’s earlier messaging and a timely reflection on the need for positive change.

Directed by filmmaker, Salomon Ligthelm through Stink Films, and shot in New York City, the video pays tribute to the scores of teens and children affected by gun-related violence every year in the USA.

Watch Prince’s “Baltimore" video here:

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Mary Don’t You Weep – from the album Piano & A Microphone 1983
Released September 21, 2018.

Listen to the album here: https://lnk.to/PrincePAAM

© 2018 NPG Records
Released via Warner Bros Records.

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“We need to tell them that they keep trying to ram Katy Perry and Ed Sheeran down our throats and we don’t like it no matter how many times they play it.”
 
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