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John Dough setting a trend with newly released single & video to "Tubmans"


Don't you ever just get tired of hearing "Black people need to spend their money with Black businesses"? Not that saying that it's a bad thing but let's be honest, there are some black businesses that give the good ones a bad name, therefore placing them in a stereotypical category that all black business are not only over priced but rude and unprofessional, which 95% of the time is put up for discussion depending on who the person is speaking on their experience. BUT for the black businesses who are on their grind and giving back to black communities and are professional in the BEST way possible, they deserve our support and basically....an anthem of their own.

This is exactly what John Dough has given to them. A track representing black power and Pro Wakanda in this catchy, ear-gasm track called "Tubmans". We admit that the introduction of the video looks low budget and amateurish but once the music cues in, you see exactly why he chose the creatives that he did. Dough is seen arguing with the store clerk demanding that he has the new Harriet Tubman bills in support of our achievement. Why have a black woman on a bill if we're not able to show it off in colonizer stores?

This pro black song emphasizes the importance of buying back our power as a people and individualists why supporting the movement of everything we stand for and have to offer in the future that is to come.

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