Vic Mensa & Jesse team up to drop a new song titled Let U Know. Available for download and streaming, the new song comes just after his controversial “Camp America” video showed white children locked up in cages. An effective statement about white supremacy and its intersection with the U.S’s current state of punitive immigration policy.
According to Block Club Chicago, the organization’s executive director Laundi Keepseagle has said that the landlord, who Vic Mensa has identified as Jim Mason on Twitter, denied members of the organization access to their Chicago office because he claimed to be “absolutely disgusted” by Mensa’s “Camp America” music video.
Jesse is a singer, songwriter, and producer from Southern California. He is also the lead singer of the alt-pop group the Neighbourhood, he made his Billboard Hot 100 debut with the band in 2013 when they hit the Top 15 with the song “Sweater Weather.” He released his first solo album, &, in 2017.
Jesse made his solo debut with &, a set of equally eclectic pop songs issued by Columbia Records under the name Jesse Rutherford. His band then followed up Hard with the EP To Imagine in January 2018. Songs excluded from the EPs were soon collected on the To Imagine EP, released that March alongside the Neighbourhood’s third full-length, The Neighbourhood. With production by Lars Stalfors (Foster the People, Cold War Kids), the album continued its streaks on the Billboard 200 and the Top Five of the alternative chart.
Listen to their latest effort Let U Know below and download teh track after the cut.
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