XQ Music and Activism

Create a song that shines a light on an issue that matters most to you.

M.F.T.S(MESSAGE FROM THE SOUTHSIDE)

Message from the South side is a song that I wrote to talk about how African Americans are being treated as a whole. The inspiration behind this song were the protests that were going on due to the George floyd injustice and the police brutality. Both of my parents are Nigerian so my skin color is still considered black. This means that I face the same discrimination as an average African American Woman. I wrote this song to talk about the challenges we face as African American people and to express some of the things we want to say but feel we can't. The purpose is to help people see what is really going on in our country. This song is a message and I hope everyone hears and understands it.

Eseosa (Sosa) Omobude

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This song is about not caring what people think and knowing that you have the strength to come back from it because you know you have what it takes to do that when you have confidence in yourself.

Leandra Hughes
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writers, Isaiah Hightower & Paris Simone

Isaiah Hightower
Fairytale...

This piece I have composed combines Rustic Black Metal as well as more traditional Germanic acoustic sounds in an effort to truly exonify my personal existential journey whereas I am in a world of which I do not belong. As a culturally and biologically Northern European born in a foreign land, I have long relied upon my own mechanizations to stay afloat so to speak, always struggling to wriggle against the confines that attempt to shut me out. Currently I sit within an industrialized urban landscape, witnessing vicariously the destruction of my spiritual ethnic hearth due to corporate enterprise and human lust birthed from unnatural means of which soon will be the destruction of us all, as is all that opposes the natural way of things. In conclusion, I wrote this song in purest expression of thought and emotional stigma because I am HUMAN.

Dylan Schmeichel