


Music Videos with the Greatest Social and Political Impact
Borders by M.I.A.
Music videoHighlights issues of immigration and displacement, using powerful visuals to convey the struggle.

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Alright by Kendrick Lamar
Music videoServes as a rallying anthem for marginalized communities, highlighting resilience in the face of oppression.

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Til It Happens To You by Lady Gaga
Music videoRaises awareness about sexual assault on college campuses, using personal experience to advocate for change.

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Where Is The Love? by The Black Eyed Peas
Music videoAddresses racism, terrorism, and police brutality, promoting unity and love.

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Surefire by John Legend
Music videoTackles racism and immigration fears, promoting love and acceptance.

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Quiet by MILCK
Music videoBecame an anthem for the Women's March, addressing societal pressures and advocating for self-expression.

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This Is America by Childish Gambino
Music videoAddresses gun violence, racism, and police brutality in America through powerful imagery and symbolism.

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Apesh*t by The Carters
Music videoReclaims cultural heritage and challenges historical narratives through symbolic imagery.

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Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck) by Run The Jewels
Music videoVisually confronts police brutality through a visceral and intense depiction of a physical altercation.

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I'm Not Racist by Joyner Lucas
Music videoEncourages dialogue between differing viewpoints, advocating for understanding and peace.

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