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Rallying cry for Palestine: Macklemore calls out Biden and backs US student protestors in new track

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Macklemore. (Anna Kurth/AFP)
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  • Macklemore has released a new song titled "Hind's Hall," which expresses support for Palestinians and praises students in the United States protesting against Israel's actions in Gaza.
  • In the song, Macklemore criticises the United States' support for Israel, the police's violent response to student protests, and directly addresses President Joe Biden, stating that "blood is on your hands."
  • The proceeds from "Hind's Hall," which samples "Ana La Habibi" by Lebanese singer Fairuz, will be donated to UNRWA, the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees.

Macklemore has released a new song in support of Palestinians that also praises students across the United States protesting against Israel's war in Gaza.

University students have been mobilising for weeks on campuses over Israel's deadly offensive and its US backing, with police forcibly clearing protest camps - sometimes violently - and arresting more than 2 000 people nationwide.

"If students in tents posted on the lawn / Occupying the quad is really against the law / And a reason to call in the police and their squad / Where does genocide land in your definition, huh?" Macklemore raps in "Hind's Hall."

The song is named after the building at Columbia University that students recently occupied and renamed after Hind Rajab, a six-year-old Palestinian girl killed in Gaza.

Macklemore admonishes the US government, telling President Joe Biden "blood is on your hands" and that he won't vote for him in the November election.

Israel is "a state that's gotta rely on an apartheid system to uphold an occupying violent history, been repeating for the last 75" years, Macklemore says in the song.

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"We see the lies in them, claiming it's anti-Semitic to be anti-Zionist / I've seen Jewish brothers and sisters out there and riding in solidarity and screaming 'Free Palestine' with them."

The rapper best known for cult hits like 2012's Thrift Shop has released socially aware music in the past, supporting LGBTQIA+ rights while also criticising ills including poverty and consumerism.

In his latest track - which is currently only out on social media - Macklemore also criticises the music industry for being "complicit in their platform of silence" while casting Drake and Kendrick Lamar's ongoing rap beef as trivial in light of actual war.

"I want a ceasefire, fuck a response from Drake," he raps.

The song samples Ana La Habibi from Lebanese superstar singer Fairuz.

Macklemore said that once it's available to stream, all proceeds will go to UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.

LISTEN TO THE SONG HERE.

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