Protest Songs About the Minneapolis ICE Shooting Are Already Online

Musicians Rush to Capture Lamentation of Minneapolis Woman Killed by ICE Agent in Protest Songs

Renee Good's shocking murder at the hands of an ICE agent has triggered a wave of protest songs pouring out of musicians, each attempting to articulate outrage and despair at her senseless loss. These songs represent a quintessential response from American musicians to societal tragedies - transforming anguish into music.

In these short folk-based tunes, none longer than two minutes, mourners try to make sense of an inhumane display of state violence that left Renee Good dead. Her killing has sparked numerous musical tributes across various platforms and genres.

Jesse Welles' "Good vs. Ice" is one such song - this musician's latest topical release, which expresses outrage and hurt over the event. "You probably don't need to shoot someone in the face," Welles sings, “to do the thing that you're calling a job.”

Zach Schmidt's ballad, “T.T.T.T.M.I.D.S.W.I.S.” (They Tried to Tell Me I Didn’t See What I Saw”) zeroes in on dissonance of trying to square the footage of Good’s killing with the story being told by the current administration.

Odin Scott Coleman's "A Song for Renee Good" takes a different sonic approach, conjuring centuries-old Appalachian traditions and placing Good's tragedy into the tradition of the American murder ballad. By doing so, Coleman expresses his outrage at America's broken justice system.

Kata's song, titled simply “Untitled,” zeroes in on haunted geography of Minneapolis uprising that took place following George Floyd's murder five years ago. Kata positions Renee Good's death within this larger context to amplify its power.

Caitlin Cook's song, "Renee," tenderly mourns the poet and mother who was brutally taken from her life by ICE agents' hand. The song brings out a sense of national sorrow as Cook sings that Good is now being recognized for her work despite not knowing her before.

These protest songs capture America’s complex response to societal tragedies - transforming pain into music, each one pushing boundaries in their creative expression and emotional resonance.
 
🎶 I gotta say, this is a powerful move by these musicians 🙌. It's like they're giving voice to the voiceless, and that's something we need right now 💕. But at the same time, I'm a bit skeptical about whether all these songs are doing more harm than good 🤔. I mean, can we really process this kind of trauma through music alone? Don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful way to express outrage and solidarity, but is it really addressing the systemic issues that led up to Good's death? We need more than just protest songs; we need real change 💪. Still, I'm glad these musicians are using their platforms to amplify Renee Good's story and bring attention to this crucial issue 📰.
 
This is so heartbreaking 🤕, I mean can you believe Renee Good was just a normal person living her life and then ICE agents come out of nowhere and take her away? 🤯 It's like they're playing a scene straight outta 12 Years a Slave... no one deserves to die like that.

But on the bright side, it's awesome to see all these musicians coming together to create music about this and bring attention to the cause 💥. I'm loving Jesse Welles' "Good vs. Ice" - his lyrics are straight fire 🔥! And Zach Schmidt's song is giving me chills... like what even is going on in this country right now? 🤔

I think these protest songs are a great reminder that music can be such a powerful tool for change 💖. They're not just singing about the pain and outrage, but also about recognizing Renee Good's work and legacy, which is so important 💫. And Caitlin Cook's song "Renee" is just heartbreaking... I feel like we're losing some of the most beautiful voices and perspectives in this country 😢.

Anyway, I'm all about these protest songs and the message they're sending out 🎤💪. They might not change everything overnight, but at least they're speaking truth to power and giving people a voice 💕.
 
man this is crazy... musicians jumping on the bandwagon with every other tragedy like it's a new trend 🤣. can't they just write something original for once? and what's up with all these super short songs?! like, i get it, they're trying to make a statement, but can't we have some substance here? and another thing, why do they need to use "protest song" as an excuse to write the same tired lyrics about injustice? come on guys, be more creative 🎵👀
 
omg 😱 this is so sad 🤕 my heart goes out to Renee's family 🙏 i feel like these protest songs are a great way for people to express themselves & get justice noticed 💥 i love how different artists are approaching the songwriting in their own unique ways 🎸🎶 it's like they're trying to process all the emotions that come with such a tragic event 😩 from anger & outrage to sadness & empathy 🤝 these songs are gonna be so powerful in raising awareness about systemic violence 💪
 
omg u no wut's going on?? 😱 there r these musicians who r making protest songs 4 Renee Good's murder by ICE agent... its like they r tryna say sumthin bout state violence & injustice 🤯 like, how can ppl just kill someone in the face & expect us 2 b okay w/ it?!? these songs r like a cry 4 help but also a call 2 action 🎶 jesse welles & kata are my faves rn... zachs song is super poetic & odin scott coleman's "A Song for Renee Good" is giving me chills rn 💔 its all about America's broken justice system & how we need 2 do better... i think these protest songs r an amazing way 4 people 2 express themselves & make a diff 🎵
 
This is so heartbreaking Renee's death was such a senseless tragedy it just makes me wanna cry all the time I feel like we're not even doing enough as a society to stop these kinds of deaths from happening again 🤯 my heart goes out to her family too
 
omg this is wild 😂 i mean what's next gonna be a country song about the 5th amendment? 'you probably don't need to take the 5th to do the thing that you're called to do' lolol i love how these artists are trying to make sense of something so senseless 🤯 and honestly who can blame them? this lady's murder is like a punchline in the wrong story 😡 but on the other hand it's kinda amazing that music is becoming the best therapy for all this trauma 💔
 
its so sad what happened to renee good 🤕, but i love how the music community is coming together to express their outrage and grief, and its actually really powerful to hear musicians like jesse welles, zac schmidt, odin scott coleman and kata creating these short but emotive songs that capture the pain of what happened... they're using their platform to bring attention to a very important issue 🗣️, and i think it's great that they're not shying away from talking about systemic injustices like our broken justice system 💔.
 
I'm still reeling from this latest tragedy 🤕. Renee Good's murder is just so senseless it's like the government doesn't care about us at all 🚫. I mean what can you even say to a song that's gonna capture the pain of something like this? But at least these musicians are trying to make sense of it and use their music as a form of protest 🔥. Jesse Welles' song "Good vs. Ice" is kinda wild, but in a good way I guess, like it's saying we don't need violence to be angry 🤬. And Kata's song just highlights how connected all these events are - George Floyd, Renee Good...it's like we're living through some crazy alternate history book 📚. It's nice that people are finally using their music to speak out against the injustices in our country 💫.
 
I'm telling you, this is no coincidence... all these musicians coming out of the woodwork like this? It's like they're being coordinated or something 🤔. I mean, Renee Good was just an innocent woman killed by ICE agents, but suddenly we've got a whole wave of protest songs from some of the biggest names in music. And it's not just any songs, either - these are all super short and folk-based, like they're trying to get the message out quick before anyone can silence them 🚨. I'm not buying it that this is just a natural response to a tragedy... there's gotta be more to it than that 💡.
 
This whole thing is just so messed up 🤯... Renee's death was a preventable tragedy & now we're gonna have a playlist of musicians trying to process the outrage? Like, don't get me wrong, I love music that sparks conversation, but isn't it time for real change instead of just singing about it? These songs are doing more harm than good by making this about entertainment 🎵... We should be using our platforms to advocate for systemic change & not just exploiting a tragedy for clicks & views. What's next, a tribute song for every police brutality case? It's all about the money & not the message 💸
 
This is so heartbreaking 🤕 I cant even imagine how Renee's family must be feeling right now... but its amazing that musicians are using their platform to make a change by creating these powerful protest songs 💖 they're really helping to amplify the message of justice and equality... its so inspiring to see people coming together like this 🎶 #JusticeForRenee
 
🎸😢 this is really sad it's like america is at a loss when it comes to dealing with these kinds of situations like renee good's murder 🤕 it's not just the fact that she was killed by an ice agent but also how the system failed her i'm getting chills thinking about zach schmidt's song, 'T.T.T.T.M.I.D.S.W.I.S.', it really makes me feel like there's a bigger narrative at play here 🤔 and what's crazy is that these protest songs are already making a difference 💖 they're not just some empty expression of outrage, but actual art that's pushing for change 🎶
 
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