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Kehlani show support for Palestine in her new music video ‘Next 2 U’

Kelly Tyler Published June 5, 2024
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Kehlani shows the World that she stand with Palestine after the American singer’s music video for her new single “Next 2 U” depicts singer and their background dancers performing with Palestinian flags while wearing suits that incorporate keffiyehs.

Even as celebrities and influencers have started voicing more pro-Palestinian sentiment online, mainly due to widespread pressure from social media users, Kehlani’s music video is a rare instance of a mainstream artist expressing a clear pro-Palestinian stance through music.

The singer wrote in a post that they were “nervous” and “terrified” as an artist who wanted to be vocal, a feeling that was “paired with the crippling wonder of what music is appropriate to drop during the most historical tragedies of our generation.”

THE ROLE OF THE ARTIST IS TO MAKE THE REVOLUTION IRRESISTIBLE – TONI CADE BAMBARA pic.twitter.com/epQ0B2dfox

— Kehlani (@Kehlani) May 31, 2024

“I remembered my favorite revolutionary poets, singers, filmmakers. i remembered how much impact we have,” she wrote. “I thought about my favorite James Baldwin quotes about the role of an artist in society. i listened to this song enough to recognize a love song IS a protectors song IS revolution.”

The music video opens with a quote from Palestinian American poet Hala Alyan: “Keep your moon / We have our own / Keep your army / We have our name / Keep your flag / We have fruit and in / All the right colors.”

It’s followed by, “Long live the intifada.” Commonly chanted at pro-Palestinian protests around the country, rhetoric around “intifada” — an Arabic word that is often translated to “uprising” and historically refers to two instances of Palestinian rebellion against Israeli occupation in Gaza and the West Bank — remains highly controversial, with many fearing it’s an incitement to antisemitic violence and others insisting it’s simply a call for liberation.

“We tried to make a scroll honoring the names of thousands of deceased children. The list was so long that our fastest scroll at 3 minutes was illegible,” read a statement at the close of the video, which asks viewers to “take a moment to scroll” at their own pace through a link in the description.

A representative for Kehlani did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Though the video centers on Palestinians, the video description additionally encourages viewers to support organizations focusing on the humanitarian crises generated by ongoing conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Sudan.

The singer is also asking fans to donate through buying merch: All proceeds from the $65 “Next 2 U” T-shirt will go to Palestinian, Congolese and Sudanese families through Operation Olive Branch, according to the music video’s description, which noted that the shirt was made in the Palestinian town of Bethlehem in the West Bank.

“Next 2 U” came less than a month after Macklemore released his viral pro-Palestinian song “Hind’s Hall,” named after the Columbia University building that student protesters occupied and renamed after Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old Palestinian girl killed after making a desperate plea for help while trapped with her dead relatives in a car under Israeli fire.

Macklemore, who said all streaming proceeds from the song would be donated to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, slammed the music industry for being “complicit in their platform of silence.”

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