Gorillaz return after 6 years with anti-Trump music video

The timing probably isn't a coincidence.
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Gorillaz return after 6 years with anti-Trump music video
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The triumphant return of everyone's favorite animated band, led by Damon Albarn of Blur fame, comes right as we watch a new family move into the White House—and the timing couldn't be more intentional.

After six years of silence, Gorillaz unexpectedly dropped a music video for "Hallelujah Money" and it's very politically charged. Benjamin Clementine lends his earth-shaking vocals to the track and sings about power and corruption, and the video features everything from people in white hoods to clowns to scenes from within Trump Tower.

You can draw your own conclusions.


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