On his new song “All Lives Matter,” the talented MC passionately decries systemic racism, recounts his own experiences with racial discrimination from police, and plainly explains the point of Black Lives Matter. – Okayplayer.com
Tennessee rapper Tony Tillman explains the significance of the Black Lives Matter movement in his new song “All Lives Matter” on Reflection Music Group.
On the song, Tillman discusses the conflict between the African-American community and police, arguing that politicians should do more to stop racial profiling and the mistreatment of Black men and women. Tillman raps, “Look, we ain’t asking you for reparations / All we asking for is legislation.”
Tillman adds that Black lives should be valued. “Why get offended when I say Black Lives Matter / I know All Lives Matter / I’m just saying mine too,” he says on the song featuring a sample of Dionne Warwick’s “Walk on By.”
Tillman explains his motivation for writing the song. “I thought it was ironic that people would say ‘All Lives Matter’ as a pushback to us saying ‘Black Lives Matter,’ but seemed to ignore the fact that Black lives were being treated as if they didn’t matter,” he says. “When people would say ‘All Lives Matter,’ it was as if they thought they were telling us something we didn’t agree with when, in fact, the reason we say ‘Black Lives Matter’ is because we value all lives, and we want the world to value our lives as much as others.”
“All Lives Matter” follows Tillman’s “Sell Out” released in August. Tillman has released two albums, 2015’s ‘Camden’ and 2013’s ‘Mic Check’ as well as 2013’s ‘The Tony Tillman’ EP.
– Billy Johnson Jr.
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Tony Tillman spittin that real. We know that “all lives matter”, but like bruh said in the song “I’m just saying mines too”. Praise Yahweh who created us all in His image, I pray the world would realize that. At the end of the day we all come from Mr. Adam & Mrs. Eve, and because of man’s sin, and our own sin, we need to be redeemed and forgiven by The Almighty.