Sa-Roc Drops New Visual for ‘r(E)volution’
Today, Sa-Roc has released “r(E)volution,” a powerful new music video and harbinger of her Rhymesayers Entertainment debut album, “The Sharecropper’s Daughter.”
Produced by Sol Messiah, “r(E)volution” is an anthem of hope and resistance that speaks of the inevitable change that happens when people understand their power and potential. The music video was directed by Tommy Nova and features scenes from protests across the country as a backdrop to Sa-Roc’s rallying cry.
“I don’t know what you might’ve heard
But we ain’t going nowhere but up
Got a whole squad dressed in all black
Got the streets on notice–what up
They want us in the same place ain’t nobody
Ever gonna really change nothing but us
Hello, this is revolution get on up”
“r(E)volution” follows “Deliverance,” the standout single produced by label mate Evidence, an acclaimed performance on NPR’s Tiny Desk series this past June and “Forever,” which recently surpassed 4 million views on YouTube.
Sa-Roc’s autobiographically titled album “The Sharecropper’s Daughter” is set to arrive on October 2nd and features appearances from Saul Williams, Styles P, Ledisi, Black Thought and Chronixx.
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