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JERSEY CITY, NJ —Chris Gadsden, the Lincoln High School principal and a candidate for one of the three at-large seats on the Jersey City Council, dropped a rap song Saturday to promote his candidacy and show his support for mayoral candidate Lewis Spears and the rest of the independent coalition.
On social media, Gadsden, who previously served as Ward B councilman, posted his song "Rise Up New Jersey," which was inspired by Public Enemy's "Fight the Power." On Facebook and Twitter, Gadsden wrote: "Vote!!! Vote!!! Vote!!! Independent leadership matters. Jersey City rise up. Vote for all independent candidates. Tuesday Nov. 2, 2021.
In the song, Gadsden criticizes Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop on several issues, while name dropping Spears, who is challenging the mayor in the Nov. 2 election. Early voting takes place October 23-31.
A sample of the lyrics:
Steve Fulop don't respect usDollar bills got the morals all messed upMoved to Jersey City to be the governorUsing Jersey City to be the senatorTeam Fulop said he wouldn't run for three termsBut now Team Fulop runs for three termsWe have to do things to make him disappearRegister to vote and vote for Lewis Spears
Gadsden is not the first New Jersey politician to release a music video. In the summer of 2020, Newark mayor Ras Baraka released a spoken-word-and-music video "What We Want" in response to the police killing of George Floyd and the protests that followed.
A second Baraka video "What We Want, Part 2," which featured singer-songwriter Luke James and music played by legendary producer Jerry Wonda, was released later that year ahead of Election Day.
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