[WATCH] Evanescence releases track urging activist to use their voice as anti-racism protesters flood US capital
Updated | By JacarandaFM News
Musical group Evanescence has released a track urging activists to use their voice.
The single, entitled, “Use My Voice” was accompanied by a music video that includes powerful footage from the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as a scathing critique of the White House.
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The release came as tens of thousands of protesters demanding an end to racial injustice and police brutality thronged the US capital Friday, signaling a renewed groundswell of anger gripping the nation following a white officer's shooting of African-American Jacob Blake.
Crowds flooded the National Mall for a mass march marking the anniversary of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr's historic "I have a dream" speech on August 28, 1963.
Friday's demonstration was dubbed "Get Your Knee Off Our Necks," in reference to George Floyd, who suffocated beneath the knee of a white officer in Minneapolis in May, igniting the most widespread civil unrest in the country in decades.
Taking to social media, Evanescence said: “Use My Voice official music video is OUT NOW! Thank you, for using yours. Love over hate. Truth over lies. Shine the light."
- Additional reporting by AFP
“Use My Voice” official music video is OUT NOW! Thank you, for using yours. Love over hate. Truth over lies. Shine the light. https://t.co/qiw9JoilI2#UseMyVoice #vote #vote2020 pic.twitter.com/YtPfBz0KXy
— Evanescence (@evanescence) August 28, 2020
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