Having previously released the track, “Black Power” back in February, artist Salomon Faye decided to illustrate exactly what he was talking about in his new video for the song. Leaving the Big Apple, Faye traveled to Baltimore to capture and document the truth behind the bias media reportings. Shot amidst the political unrest in the city during the protests for the wrongful death of Freddie Gray, director Kris Merc helps to create a mash-up of a mini-documentary and music video to bring the Harlem rapper’s song to life and support the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Watch Salomon Faye’s powerful video for “Black Power” below:
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