


Rapper Macklemore has released a new song called “Hind’s Hall,” in which he says that he is not voting for President Joe Biden in the November presidential election.
The tune is meant to support the pro-Palestinian protests happening across the United States while also criticizing Biden and other politicians for their support of Israel. Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza, which began after the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel on Oct. 7, has been criticized by many of his supporters.
“The blood is on your hands, Biden. We can see it all,” Macklemore raps. “And f*** no, I’m not voting for you in the fall.”
The name of the song is a reference to Hamilton Hall at Columbia University, which was seized by anti-Israel protesters last week. The protesters referred to the building as “Hind’s Hall” in reference to Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old Palestinian girl who was found dead in Gaza.
A shot of the music video features a shot of the steps of Hamilton Hall vandalized by the protesters, which reads “Free Palastine,” a misspelling of Palestine.
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Macklemore, whose real name is Benjamin Hammond Haggerty, had previously released a song in late 2016 called “Wednesday Morning,” which is about waking up the day after the 2016 election, when former President Donald Trump won against Hillary Clinton. The rapper criticized Trump in the song and encouraged listeners to “fight harder” for the next four years.
Once the song is on streaming platforms, he will donate its proceeds to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.