Jay-Z, Kanye West Music Video Celebrates Anti-Police Riots
Rappers Jay-Z and Kanye West have once again expressed their love of gratuitous violence. The pair has released a new music video, “No Church in the Wild,” depicting a violent riot, with police and rioters engaging in full-scale mayhem.
“No Church in the Wild” opens with a protestor throwing a Molotov cocktail at police. The violence only escalates from there; the video is a patchwork of firebombs, fights, and destruction.
The lyrics of the song similarly celebrate anarchy, as an excerpt from the song makes clear:
We formed a new religion
No sins as long as there’s permission
And deception is the only felony
So never fuck nobody without telling me
This isn’t the first time Kanye and Jay-Z have glorified rioting. They joined with Rihanna in 2009 to create a song, “Run This Town,” that also featured a mob engaging in destruction.
The director of “No Church in the Wild,” Romain Garvas, also has a penchant for depicting violence in his videos. In 2010, Garvas directed an even more violent music video by controversial star M.I.A., “Born Free.”
The Huffington Post noted that “The Occupy Wall Street parallels [in the song] seem too obvious to mention.” And the parallels are striking, considering the tone-deaf support Jay-Z and Kanye West have given the Occupy Movement.
Jay-Z sold Occupy T-shirts without sharing the profits with the Occupiers, drawing the ire of the Occupy Movement. Kanye showed up to support the Occupy Movement wearing expensive gold chains. And their millions of dollars make them the embodiment of the 1 percent.
The Occupy Movement and the violence Kanye and Jay-Z glorify through “No Church in the Wild” both exhibit a total disregard for order.
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Just a minor nit to pick, Paul.
Submitted by UpNorth on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 2:04pm.
What Jay-Z and Kanye West do can, in no way, be construed to be music or song. Chants, yeah, calls to violence, of course. But, they can't carry a tune in a wash tub, so, please, call it what it is, trash. But, don't call it music or a song.
UpNorth
Submitted by grammajane on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 2:31pm.
Excellent comment!!! So right on.
But the important thing
Submitted by TheReal_mojo on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 2:23pm.
is "What's Flava Flav's opinion"?
Chicago weekend:10 dead, dozens wounded
Submitted by MidAmerica on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 2:35pm.
A couple of millionaire vampires sucking some more blood from the Black community.
If you're not part of the
Submitted by Beukeboom on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 2:54pm.
If you're not part of the solution you're part of the problem and those two are part of the problem.
Jay-Z, Kanye? - I forget, which one is the jackass again?
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 3:41pm.
Keep promotin' them violent flash mobs and random beatdownz, boyz.
I like mine better. It's more truthful
Submitted by c5then on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 3:49pm.
We created a new profession
It's all based upon our deception
lies are spread, the truth gets bested
we get your cash, you get arrested
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
Wonder if
Submitted by panzerakc on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 8:29pm.
either of these two ever had a loved one seriously hurt or killed in a violent episode similar to what they glorify, do you suppose they'd still make those kinds of videos?
I bet JayZ liked the police when Beyonce
Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 8:37pm.
had her baby and they left the hospital. I bet the police helped them avoid the press.