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Evan Barlow Urges Humanity to “Fight” in Compelling New Video

Multi-talented rapper/singer Evan Barlow continues to fearlessly leave his mark on the music industry with the release of a compelling new visual for his song “Fight.” The visual depicts the Richmond native lashing out at the extreme levels of hypocrisy that the U.S. government continues to exploit. Eloquently delivering an emotionally-charged anthem for equality and freedom, Evan chants, “Fight for the freedom they say that we have, f*ck what the government says, this is our life and our way…that’s why we fight. Question the government, question the people who run it, and question the people that govern it, because we look like puppets. If everyone came together, we all could be one with it. Together we stand, United we stay.” Evan releases his bold new video on the heels of the success of his recent singles “The Fix”, “Window” Feat Shanica Knowles and “Come Together.” The talented artist continues to shine in a lane of his own as he speaks the truth about current events, his real life battle with drug addiction and recovery, while offering hope to a melting pot of music lovers everywhere. Barlow is set to release his abstract yet fluent body of music titled “FABRICS” during the summer of this year. He’s worked with notable artists on his new project including the talented producer Bink (Kanye West, Jay Z), the phenomenal Pop Wansel producers “Some Randoms,” Chally (signed to Timbaland), Macklemore’s horn players Greg Kramer and Ouwor Arunga, and more. Keep up with Evan Barlow on Twitter and Instagram: @evanbarlowmusic

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Donald Trump: I’m Going To Take Care Of The Black Youth (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Presidential candidate Donald Trump has had some trouble gaining support from African-American voters. Polls have shown the billionaire real estate businessman only pulling in between 4%-12% of the black vote. [ALSO READ: YG Says The Secret Service Contacted His Label Over “F-ck Donald Trump” Song (VIDEO)] Revolt spoke to Trump during the Time 100 Gala in New York City on Tuesday night. The Republican frontrunner was asked why should a young, black man cast a vote for him. “Sadly, nothing has been done to help young African-American entrepreneurs, business people, and just people who want jobs,” stated Trump. “Donald Trump is bringing jobs back. Donald Trump is going to take care of the African-Americans and the black youth that frankly have been treated very, very badly.” He continued, “I think you’re going to be very happy… I’m going to win the African-American vote.” Trump also stated unemployment among young African-Americans is at 59%. The official unemployment rate for blacks ages 16 to 19 is actually closer to 25%. That is still much higher than the national unemployment rate which is about 5%. [ALSO READ: Killer Mike Scolds Hillary Clinton And Praises Bernie Sanders Over Black Issues] Watch Donald Trump’s interview below.

MC Hammer Lashes Out At Police Over Occupy Oakland Arrests

(AllHipHop News) Oakland, California native MC Hammer has spoken out against the police’s treatment of protesters supporting the Occupy Wall Street movement in Oakland. According to reports, a number of demonstrators and police were involved in skirmishes near Frank Ogala Plaza at City Hall, where police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd. Over 100 people were arrested during the clashes that took place throughout the day yesterday (October 25). “The unabated abuse of the PEOPLE can never be tolerated!,” MC Hammer tweeted early this morning. “They were expressing systemic frustration and pain, peacefully. You knew this would happen. You cannot eliminate the middle class and expect quiet resolution.” The police established their presence the previous evening on Tuesday, when officers raided the Occupy Oakland campground on Frank Ogala Plaza at City Hall, drawing criticism. Oakland’s internal police chief Howard Jordan defended the tactics, which included the use of tear gas and beanbag rounds to disperse a crowd of about 1,000, some of whome claimed police actually used rubber bullets. “We deployed it to effect an arrest because some officers were being pelted with rocks and bottles,” Oakland’s interim Police Chief Howard Jordan told local CBS Channel 5 in San Francisco. According to legendary Hip-Hop journalist and longtime Oakland resident, Davey D. who was present, the protests remained calm in the face of the police, who donned riot gear. “With all the tear gas canisters and I counted 6 rounds tonight, folks have remained relatively chill,” Davey D. tweeted. Two officers suffered from minor injuries in the scuffles, including several who had allegedly been shot at with paintball guns and other items by the crowd, who had been in the plaza for almost two weeks. Police officers were ordered to break up the gathering on Tuesday, when they stormed the area, to break up the Occupy Wall Street protests, which are rallying around the country, against economic injustice and corporate greed. “The unification of the poor, the underserved and the middle class has begun,” Hammer tweeted. “The forgone conclusion is at hand.”