Some only remember George Watsky as the pale kid who raps fast. ย But to others, Watsky is much more than that. ย The poet, rapper, producer, social leader and now published author built his career on telling it like it is. ย He finds emotional common ground and plants himself there to bring thingsย together rather than tearing them apart. ย On the 1st of July, shortly after anotherย devastating mass shooting and just before the celebration of American independence and democracy, Watsky posted a video of hisย new single featuring fellow youtube-based songwriter Julia Nunes. ย The song serves as Watsky’s response to the increasing frequency of mass shootings and a scathing critique of how society tends toย react to them. ย He satirically plays the part of a news anchor reveling in boosted ratings and a politician who manipulatesย emotions to further hisย own agenda claiming that “nothing ever could have been done to prevent it.”
The video itself is just a black box until almost the halfway mark when a list of state representative’s contact info starts to appear with the message “Call Your Senator” at the top. ย Watsky is certainly not the first musician to use his art as a response to this terrible event. ย Melissa Etheridge wrote “Pulse” as a tribute and a number of LGBT artists have made their voices heard. ย A large number of notable Youtube creators like Hannah Hart and Tyler Oakley have also posted their own thoughts on the issues surrounding Orlando and events like it. ย But Watsky’s unique voice and way of addressing these issues is as much about bringing about change as it is about bringing love and acceptance to a hurting community.
Listen to “Stick To Your Guns” below.