Hind's Hall

Album: single release only (2024)
Charted: 51
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  • "Hind's Hall" is a potent cocktail of hip-hop fury and political commentary aimed squarely at the Israeli-Hamas conflict. Written, produced and rapped by Macklemore, it expresses support for the Palestinian people.
  • The song's title references a real-life act of defiance. In October 2023, Hamas launched a brutal attack on Israel, sparking a response by the Israeli military that resulted in the deaths of thousands in Gaza. Student protesters at Columbia University renamed a campus building "Hind's Hall" in honor of Hind Rajab, a 6-year-old Palestinian girl killed in the Gaza Strip. This act of solidarity becomes the song's foundation.
  • "Hind's Hall" is a full-blown protest anthem. Macklemore throws down on US funding for Israel, calling out the music industry's silence on the issue and taking aim at President Biden's support for the Israeli government. The lyrics are laced with anger and frustration, a reflection of the ongoing human cost of the conflict.
  • The music video is a jarring collage of police brutality against student protesters on American campuses juxtaposed with the devastating violence unfolding in Gaza City.
  • Macklemore has plenty of form for social activism. He's built a reputation for using his platform to speak truth to power. His breakthrough single, "Thrift Shop," for instance, was recorded as a counter against rappers flaunting their designer-labeled goods.
  • Macklemore performed the song live for the first time in New Zealand on May 9, 2024, during which he expressed solidarity with the Palestinian people.
  • Released on May 10, 2024, Macklemore pledged that all proceeds from "Hind's Hall" will go to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), an organization that provides assistance to Palestinian refugees.
  • On September 21, 2024, Macklemore released a sequel to Hind's Hall titled "Hind's Hall 2," which expands on the message of the original. "Hind's Hall 2" features American rapper Anees, Palestinian rapper MC Abdul, Palestinian American author Amer Zahr, the LA Palestinian Kids Choir, the Lifted! Youth Gospel Choir and Tiffany Wilson.
  • "Hind's Hall" samples "Ana La Habibi" by the legendary Lebanese singer Fairuz. The melody and instrumental of the 1997 track, whose title translates as "I Belong to My Beloved," weave through Macklemore's protest rap, lending it a distinctly Arab cultural texture that underscores the song's solidarity with the Palestinian people.

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