Lil B Vents About Political and Social Issues During His Seven-Minute Song "I Can't Breathe"

Lil B touches on race, education, and much during his new track.

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Lil B has never been an artist to hold back his thoughts, and after a recent rant about race and politics got him banned from Facebook, he has decided to take his feelings to his new, seven-minute long track titled "I Can't Breathe."  He touches on gun violence in America but positively raps, "I believe in Earth, I believe in people, ban all the guns because they killing people, ban all the weapons because they killing people."

Based God also turned his attention to race issues, and raps that anyone who hates him for the color of the skin is evil and that people need to stop segregating races in America. The war on drugs was not exempt from Lil B's rant, and he reminded listeners with lines like, "Live with integrity, live with honesty, uplift the people around you, just because they killed us don't mean you gotta, just because they sell drugs don't mean you gotta." Though Lil B's approach is often brash and not the norm, there is no question that his end goal is to always spread positivity and good will to his fans. The full song is available to stream above.

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Love you world! I love yall i no america loves me to! All my brothers and sisters ! Worldwide! Im just disturbed my love is censored - Lil B

— Lil B THE BASEDGOD (@LILBTHEBASEDGOD) December 16, 2014

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scared for my life im a artist and supposed to speak honestly from my heart to heal others, we are not free and speech is regulated - Lil B

— Lil B THE BASEDGOD (@LILBTHEBASEDGOD) December 16, 2014

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