Dreezy "Spar" With 6LACK & Kodak Black Gets Animated Visuals
Confronting racial justice and cultural appropriation.
Dreezy’s powerful song “Spar,” featuring 6LACK and Kodak Black, has received an animated makeover created by Tristan Zammit. The politically-charged track gets brought to life in an equally thoughtful video that highlights how “the youth feel about today’s society and how we all need to be playing a part and paying attention,” Dreezy states.
The track itself confronts subjects such as racial injustice, white supremacy, cultural appropriation, and Donald Trump – all subjects that have taken center stage in America over recent months. With the animated video depicting a silhouette of Colin Kaepernick on one knee, a note saying “Free Meek Mill,” and a news report on a racially-motivated Orlando shooting, the message from Dreezy is loud and clear. You can watch the video in full above.
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