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        <title><![CDATA[Artists support ‘Black Out Tuesday’ amid widespread protests]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The music industry silenced its sound on <strong>“Black Out Tuesday,”</strong> putting a full stop on all business <strong>amid widespread protests</strong>.</p><p>The united stand aimed to “disconnect from work and reconnect with our community” in the wake of the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who was <strong>killed in Minneapolis</strong> while in police custody by&nbsp;<strong>a white cop</strong>, who <strong>knelt on his neck</strong> for eight minutes and 46 seconds on May 25.</p><p>The biggest record companies in the game — including Beyoncé’s Columbia Records, Taylor Swift’s Republic Records and Bruno Mars’ Atlantic Records — all banded together under the hashtag #TheShowMustBePaused, which was spearheaded by music executives Jamila Thomas and Brianna Agyemang. <strong>Their website</strong> urges supporters to &#8220;take a beat for an honest, reflective and productive conversation about what actions we need to collectively take to support the black community.&#8221;</p><p>Dozens of artists joined the cause in solidarity, posting solid black boxes in the same social-media spaces where you might usually see sexy selfies.</p><p>“We ain’t buying s—t!!! And we ain’t selling s—t neither,” <strong>wrote Rihanna on her Instagram post</strong>.</p><p>“This soon to be mother is going to work hard to make damn sure this world is a more just place for every child, Black Lives Matter,” <strong>wrote Katy Perry</strong>.</p><p>Meanwhile, <strong>Swift captioned</strong> her black box post simply with a string of black hearts.</p><p>Other artists — from Cardi B, Travis Scott and Megan Thee Stallion to Green Day, Radiohead and Coldplay — joined the black-box movement for “Black Out Tuesday&#8221; as well as legions of fans and allies across the globe.</p><p>Several ViacomCBS channels including BET, CBS Sports Network and Nickelodeon also went dark for eight minutes and 46 seconds as part of the protest.</p><p>But not everyone was on board for the cause, including <strong>Lil Nas X</strong>, who called out social-media users for populating the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag with black squares. The “Old Town Road” <a href="https://twitter.com/LilNasX/status/1267719607919316997" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">rapper tweeted</a>, “this is not helping us. bro who the hell thought of this?? ppl need to see what’s going on.”</p><p>Meanwhile, R&amp;B singer <a href="https://twitter.com/kehlani/status/1267717303707164672" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kehlani tweeted</a>, &#8220;The messages are mixed across the board and I really hope it doesn’t have a negative effect.&#8221;</p><p>Bleachers lead singer and hit-making producer <a href="https://twitter.com/jackantonoff/status/1267669045593149445" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Jack Antonoff tweeted</a>, “What I’m also interested in is more immediate and clear aid from the $$$$$$ at the top to groups who need it now. Would mean a lot to see large donations from our big corporations in music.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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