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To understand the #FreeSenegal movement, look to its music
Two months before the deadly protests that broke out in Senegal, 29-year-old rapper Hakill wrote a song about how fed up his generation was with the government.“They show contempt and look down on us from high. We never see actions, only words,” reads his song titled “Fii,” meaning “Here” in Wolof. It goes on to describe living in poverty, and “choosing between lunch and dinner,” while dreaming of a life of luxury that the president and his family enjoy.“To sum it up,” Hakill sings, “we have nothing left to lose.”Read the rest of this story on qz.com. Become a member to get unlimited access to Quartz’s journalism.

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