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Home Community Spotlight Hip-Hop Meets Activism: Vote or Else Campaign Ignites Detroit with Star-Studded Town...
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Hip-Hop Meets Activism: Vote or Else Campaign Ignites Detroit with Star-Studded Town Hall and Anthem “Still Here”

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    ( ENSPIRE ) Hip-Hop Powerhouse: Vote or Else Campaign Sparks Civic Engagement

    Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lornabell Studios

    Forget Oprah! Detroit’s real buzz last week was the electrifying Vote or Else campaign, a day-long event fusing hip-hop culture with civic engagement. Led by the Black Church PAC and Mobilize Justice, the campaign kicked off with a bang—local Detroit rappers like Baby Money and Icewear Vezzo joined forces with Beanie Sigel and Freeway to canvass neighborhoods and ensure residents were registered to vote.

    This powerful grassroots movement, backed by SEIU and Color of Change, wasn’t confined to the streets. The College Campus Crawl at Wayne State University and Pensole Lewis College reached out to young voters, reminding them of their crucial role in shaping democracy’s future.

    The day culminated in a star-studded “Democracy or Else: Town Hall & Celebrity Debate.” Moderated by prominent figures like Pastor Mike McBride and Brittany Packnett Cunningham, the panel featured a who’s who of hip-hop and activism, including Killer Mike, Pusha T, Mysonne, Tamika Mallory, and Freeway. Together, they discussed the power of hip-hop in shaping political consciousness, the urgency of voter participation, and the critical issues at stake in the 2024 election.

    But the movement wasn’t just about talks. To celebrate the campaign’s launch, the coalition dropped the lead single from their highly anticipated Or Else EP—“Still Here.” Featuring heavyweights like Benny The Butcher, Black Thought, and Jay Electronica, this powerful track serves as a potent soundtrack for the movement, reflecting the resilience and urgency of underserved communities.

    “Still Here” is already generating major buzz, setting the stage for an EP that seamlessly blends political activism with the raw energy of hip-hop. Download the single and watch the full recording of the Town Hall Debate—it’s a powerful reminder that music can truly move the masses to the polls.

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