Renowned rapper Big Zuu, also known as Zuhair Hassan, has recently debuted a poignant track titled "No Justice 4 Grenfell, No Peace" on Spotify.
This release stands as a resounding show of support for the campaigners advocating for justice concerning the tragic Grenfell Tower fire that claimed 72 lives in June 2017.
The song serves as an outcry reflecting the sentiments of the Grenfell community, expressing their frustration over the delayed public inquiry report, deemed to have disregarded their voices and concerns.
Joined by local music producer Toddla T, Big Zuu presented the track at a gathering near the Wall of Truth, situated at Grenfell Tower, on Sunday. The song's lyrics underscore the ongoing struggle for accountability and prioritize the needs of the victims and survivors.
Damel Carayol, who lost family members in the fire, emphasized the community's relentless pursuit of justice, urging authorities to heed their calls. Yvette Williams, a key figure from Justice4Grenfell, stressed the inefficacy of silence, advocating for a louder approach to ensure governmental accountability.
With all proceeds from the song earmarked for support groups like Justice4Grenfell and the Hope Garden memorial, the lyrics highlight the enduring quest for justice, unity, and remembrance. "No Justice 4 Grenfell, No Peace" amplifies the community's plea for acknowledgment and redress, emphasizing the need for accountability and remembrance for the lives lost in the tragedy.
Listeners can access "No Justice 4 Grenfell, No Peace" on Spotify, marking a significant musical contribution to the ongoing pursuit of justice and commemoration within the Grenfell community.