"I was talking to Michael Moore and he said he was interested in doing a benefit concert,” the Aftermath Entertainment artist says, "so we’ll see."
Jon Connor has addressed the motive behind his “Fresh Water For Flint” song.
“The song is basically about the situation going on that nobody sees,” the Aftermath Entertainment artist says
during an interview with XXL. “I lived in Flint up until two, three
years ago, so being in California and seeing the way it’s being
portrayed on the news, seeing the deterioration of my city, its all that
frustration and emotion. I feel like I’m the voice of Flint, so I’m
just trying to verbalize how all the natives feel.”
Flint, Michigan’s water supply has been
contaminated with lead after the city’s water source was switched in
2014 from Lake Huron to the Flint River. The change from a clean source
to one that was polluted resulted in the water crisis in Flint.
The Game,
Puff Daddy, Big Sean, Meek Mill and other rap acts have pledged to help
by donating water and money to help the city’s residents.
Connor, who was at his mother’s house in
Flint at the time of the interview, says he’s working on staging an
event to help Flint.
“I’m just trying to make all the dots connect of people I know in the industry who’ve reached out to me,” Connor says. “Kelly Price
has reached out. I was talking to Michael Moore and he said he was
interested in doing a benefit concert so we’ll see. I think we’re just
trying to figure out how we can put all of our resources together for
this one cause and one goal.”
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