Frisco donating all proceeds from new single "Black Man" to Stephen Lawrence charity
Frisco has returned with his powerful new song "Black Man", and is donating all proceeds from the single to the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust.
Boy Better Know's Frisco is back with new protest song "Black Man", and has released it today (19 June), which is also Juneteenth. It marks his first single since March's "Come Thru" with AC Slater.
Frisco's new track will feature on his forthcoming The Familiar Stranger album, and sees the rapper reference the killing of George Floyd, "You got us feeling like our lives are at threat / I can't breathe with your knee on my neck".
The rapper says of the new single, "I wouldn’t feel right releasing any other song than this one given the current state of the world."
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