Performed by: The Wise Bloods. Mixed by: Jaime Zugasti Mastered by: Simon Capony Lyrics Look at this Holy Land where, Death is a game Fascist and Murderer take, decoration not shame Where spilling the blood of the innocent gets no, judgment or blame Where genocide receives support and silence from those with money, titles, influence and fame Esaiah:59 just like the prophet did state so much Avon they had that crooked became straight Now we see history repeat, at Hebron gate Greed inject its poison like a venomous snake Do they not hurt as they see I Cry? They nuh stomach turn as they see kids die No pain at the loss seen from their own eyes No mum should be the one to say the last goodbye Babylon killing in Zion’s name Injustice shall now lose to the righteous With a line drawn here For they feel only indifference Where their should be tears How long must my heart be a weakness For I, feel too strong And allow the weak with a ruthless heart rule this, Day so long For now the lies are lain there bare to see Watch their acts fall in line with history Imperialist who claim victim still claim to be Children of Gods disctinctly And with a power behind their claims They’ll put those who oppose them in chains And with a power behind their claims Oppressors pass on their own guilt and shame Eyy Do they not hurt as they see I Cry? They nuh stomach turn as they see kids die Under a starred flag, what a travesty What kind of holy people have no humanity Babyling killing in Zion’s name 'See I Cry', the new single from The Wise Bloods, addresses the controversial issue of the Israeli occupation of Palestine, seeking to highlight the moral hypocrisy of Western colonial imperialism as perceived in 2024. London band The Wise Bloods are poised to release their new single 'See I Cry' on 18th October 2024, ahead of their much-anticipated first vinyl album. This powerful track delves into the themes of Western imperialism and the illegal Israeli occupation of Palestine, challenging listeners to confront the moral hypocrisy that underpins these issues. The Wise Bloods aim to spark a dialogue through their music, resonating with the urgent need for social and political awareness in today's global landscape. 'See I Cry' serves as a poignant commentary on the ongoing struggles faced by the Palestinian people, drawing inspiration from the heart breaking images of suffering that have emerged in recent years. Through their bold lyrics, The Wise Bloods expose the falsity of narratives that perpetuate violence and dehumanisation, calling for a re- evaluation of the historical context surrounding these conflicts. The band’s commitment to highlighting these themes is rooted in their desire to amplify the voices of the oppressed and confront the realities of colonial violence. Emerging from London's rich multicultural tapestry, The Wise Bloods bring a fresh sound to the reggae genre, infusing traditional roots reggae with contemporary influences. Their unique perspective as Londoners allows them to blend diverse cultural elements, setting them apart in a competitive market characterised by a predominance of feel-good reggae or personal themes. In an industry where political messages often take a backseat, The Wise Bloods are unafraid to tackle heavy subjects with both authenticity and artistry.
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