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The music video for H.E.R.'s "I Can't Breathe" was released on June 26, 2020, on YouTube, and directed by Shane Adams. As of 2021, the video has received over 1.9 million views on YouTube. The music video has the song accompanying footage of different marches around the world protesting police brutality and systemic racism.
"I Can't Breathe", a song from Masc's 2016 album, Strange "I Can't Breathe", a song from the New Seekers's 2009 album, It's Been Too Long – Greatest Hits and More
"I can't breathe" is a slogan of the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States. The phrase originates from the last words of Eric Garner , an unarmed man who was killed in 2014 after being put in a chokehold by a New York City police officer .
Can't Breathe" is a 2010 song by Fefe Dobson. Can't Breathe may also refer to: Can't Breathe (Boiler Room album), a 2000 album "Can't Breathe" (Boiler Room song), a 2000 song "Can't Breathe" (Cyndi Lauper song), a c. 2008 song "Can't Breathe" (Disciple song), a 2001 song "Can't Breathe" (Herd song), a 2005 song
"I Can't Breathe" is the debut single by Australian rapper Jerome Farah, released on 26 June 2020 through Sony Music Australia. [2] The song discusses racism and police brutality. [2] All proceeds from Australian sales of the song go towards the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service. Sony Music Australia committed to matching each contribution. [3]
"Can't Breathe" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Fefe Dobson from her second released studio album, Joy (2010), which features a guitar solo from Australian musician Orianthi. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was written and produced by Bob Ezrin and Tommy Henriksen , and co-written by Dobson and Thomas "Tawgs" Salter .
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - "I can't breathe!" - the exclamation made by a black man, Eric Garner, while being placed in a police chokehold - was chosen as the most notable quote of the year in an ...
The two bonus cuts were issued on a 7-inch single given away inside the EP in a white die-cut sleeve (an unusual method for packaging an album on the vinyl format). [18] All copies include the logo of Nothing Records, a first for the works of Reznor, making the EP itself Nothing's first release.