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'''Chocolate Rain''' is a song released in 2007 and quickly became popular after the MV was uploaded to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube YouTube] on April 22, 2007. The song was performed by American singer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tay_Zonday Tay Zonday], which ranked as the hottest viral video by CTV and awarded the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube_Awards YouTube Award] in the category Music in 2008. Main topic is a metaphor for racism of African-Americans in the United States, the title ''“chocolate rain”'' refers to the blood of black people. The song’s lyrics ''"The school books say it can't be here again/The prisons make you wonder where it went"'', and ''"Build a tent and say the world is dry/Zoom the camera out and see the lie"'' points out as the existence of people who live in ignorance of the institutional racism issue in the United States.
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'''Chocolate Rain''' is a song quickly popular around 2007 after the MV uploaded to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube YouTube] on April 22, 2007. The song was performed by American singer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tay_Zonday Tay Zonday], which ranked as the hottest viral video by CTV and awarded the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube_Awards YouTube Award] in the category Music in 2008. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate_Rain Chocolate Rain]. ''wikipedia.org''. Retrieved January 26, 2021</ref>
  
 
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Zonday’s Chocolate Rain is about systemic racism, as people love in a society with poverty of interrogatives, the song implicitly have either political message or social justice or power. <ref>Dieker, Nicole. [https://lifehacker.com/its-time-to-reconsider-chocolate-rain-1843825078 It's Time to Reconsider 'Chocolate Rain']. January 6, 2020. ''lifehacker.com''. Retrieved January 26, 2021</ref>
 
Zonday’s Chocolate Rain is about systemic racism, as people love in a society with poverty of interrogatives, the song implicitly have either political message or social justice or power. <ref>Dieker, Nicole. [https://lifehacker.com/its-time-to-reconsider-chocolate-rain-1843825078 It's Time to Reconsider 'Chocolate Rain']. January 6, 2020. ''lifehacker.com''. Retrieved January 26, 2021</ref>
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It is a metaphor for racism of African-Americans in the United States, the title ''“chocolate rain”'' refers to the blood of black people. The song’s lyrics ''"The school books say it can't be here again/The prisons make you wonder where it went"'', and ''"Build a tent and say the world is dry/Zoom the camera out and see the lie"'' points out as the existence of people who live in ignorance of the institutional racism issue in the United States. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate_Rain Chocolate Rain]. ''wikipedia.org''. Retrieved January 26, 2021</ref>
  
 
In a prelude, Zonday connects to the moment in American Reconstruction Era, he asserted:  
 
In a prelude, Zonday connects to the moment in American Reconstruction Era, he asserted:  

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Tay Zonday – Chocolate Rain

Chocolate Rain is a song quickly popular around 2007 after the MV uploaded to YouTube on April 22, 2007. The song was performed by American singer Tay Zonday, which ranked as the hottest viral video by CTV and awarded the YouTube Award in the category Music in 2008. [1]

Tay Zonday

Key Lyrics

Chocolate Rain

Some stay dry and others feel the pain

Chocolate Rain

A baby born will die before the sin

Chocolate Rain

The school books say it can't be here again

Chocolate Rain

The prisons make you wonder where it went

Chocolate Rain

Build a tent and say the world is dry

Chocolate Rain

Zoom the camera out and see the lie

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Forecast to be falling yesterday

Chocolate Rain

"Only in the past" is what they say

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Raised your neighborhood insurance rates

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Makes us happy living in a gate

Chocolate Rain

Made me cross the street the other day

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Made you turn your head the other way [2]

Black Empowerment

Zonday’s Chocolate Rain is about systemic racism, as people love in a society with poverty of interrogatives, the song implicitly have either political message or social justice or power. [3]

It is a metaphor for racism of African-Americans in the United States, the title “chocolate rain” refers to the blood of black people. The song’s lyrics "The school books say it can't be here again/The prisons make you wonder where it went", and "Build a tent and say the world is dry/Zoom the camera out and see the lie" points out as the existence of people who live in ignorance of the institutional racism issue in the United States. [4]

In a prelude, Zonday connects to the moment in American Reconstruction Era, he asserted: “Chocolate Rain” is a song that has a lot to do with history, and Phish covered it, and they also have a song called “Ass Handed” which, I presume, has a lot to do about history because some Americans were at one point promised 40 acres and a mule and that never exactly happened. So clearly, this song speaks to that historical moment. How does it go? [5]

References

  1. Chocolate Rain. wikipedia.org. Retrieved January 26, 2021
  2. Chocolate Rain Tay Zonday. genius.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021
  3. Dieker, Nicole. It's Time to Reconsider 'Chocolate Rain'. January 6, 2020. lifehacker.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021
  4. Chocolate Rain. wikipedia.org. Retrieved January 26, 2021
  5. Broerman, Michael. “Chocolate Rain” Singer Tay Zonday Covers “Ass Handed” By Phish In Cameo Video [Watch]. April 20, 2020. liveforlivemusic.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021