Answer:
Tupac
Explanation:
<u>His song "White Manz World"</u>
An anthem that feels as urgent in late 2016 as it did in 1996. What does it feel like to be black in a world where white is right? When half the voting public wants to be led by racists?
<em>“Eatin' Jack-Mack, Starin' at the walls of silence</em>
<em>Inside this cage where they captured all my rage and violence</em>
<em>In time I learned a few lessons, never fall for riches</em>
<em>Apologizes to my true sisters, far from b--ches</em>
<em>Help me raise my Black nation, reparations are due</em>
<em>It's true, caught up in this world I took advantage of you</em>
<em>So tell the babies how I love them, precious boys and girls</em>
<em>Born black in this white man's world”</em>
Also "Ghetto Gospel"
<em>"Don't it make you get teary? The world looks dreary</em>
<em>When you wipe your eyes see it clearly</em>
<em>There's no need for you to fear me</em>
<em>If you take your time and hear me</em>
<em>Maybe you can learn to cheer me</em>
<em>It ain't about black or white, ‘cause we human</em>
<em>I hope we see the light before it's ruined; my ghetto gospel”</em>
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And another song, "changes"
<em>"I see no changes, all I see is racist faces</em>
<em>Misplaced hate makes disgrace to races</em>
<em>We under, I wonder what it takes to make this</em>
<em>One better place, let's erase the wasted</em>
<em>Take the evil out the people, they'll be acting right</em>
<em>‘Cause both Black and White are smoking crack tonight</em>
<em>And the only time we chill is when we kill each other</em>
<em>It takes skill to be real, time to heal each other</em>
<em>And although it seems heaven-sent</em>
<em>We ain't ready to see a black president</em>