The playing field is level and voices are heard once someone has a camera in their hands. The diction they express gets across much easier once it hits social media and sites such as YouTube. From a mainstream standpoint, Future’s song March Madness, was used to speak on police brutality and various issues in our nation. A lot of the songs morals may play the background due to the songs strong production and Future’s turn up mentality. Nonetheless, once you watch the performance of “March Madness,” you’ll see the full value of the song. Check out Future’s performance on VH1’s Streamy Awards
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