Watch: Macklemore Cedes The Spotlight To Black Poets During ‘White Privilege II
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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis White Privilege II caused quite the stir when it debuted last month, with critics and fans debating its themes about the Black Lives Matter movement and cultural appropriation. Now, the debate can be extended to the duos first TV performance of the song, from Monday nights The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
White Privilege II is a sequel to Macklemore & Ryan Lewis 2005 track White Privilege.
Macklemore edited his verses down from the nine-minute recorded version, rapping beneath a stark spotlight in a black hoodie. But after taking two verses to reflect on his white guilt backed lightly by a trumpet, piano and backup vocalists he exited the stage completely and ceded the spotlight to a trio of black voices.
Poet Nikkita Oliver took the mic first to speak about black empowerment, and poet Danez Smith followed with stirring references to the murders of Tamir Rice and Emmett Till, among others. Singer Jamila Woods, who also appeared on the tracks recorded version, stunningly capped the performance by repeating Your silence is a luxury, hip-hop is not a luxury while the choir surged behind her.