Prince’s ‘Mary Don’t You Weep’ Video Tackles Gun Violence

  • 6 years ago
Prince’s ‘Mary Don’t You Weep’ Video Tackles Gun Violence The video, shot in New York by filmmaker Salomon Ligthelm, is centered around the spirit of a young, African-American man attending his
own funeral. It begins with a quote
from Prince himself. Prince, on “Baltimore” Prince had written the statement in the wake of Freddie Gray’s death in 2015. The music for the new video comes from a rediscovered and newly released Prince cassette, Piano & a Microphone 1983. The video captures the essence of Prince's philanthropy. After Gray’s death, the
late singer organized his
'Rally 4 Peace' to encourage
people to reflect on violence. Prince’s album, Piano & a Microphone 1983, contains him performing some of his
biggest hits. Among the tracks are “Purple Rain” and “When Doves Cry.”

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