This is kind of awkward to say the least! We wonder how could Dolan even begin to relate to the situation. The song is named “Under The Hood:”. Hit the jump for details.
Via Complex Sports:
In a profile about his musical endeavors with the New York Times, Dolan frames the release of his track as a form of bravery, saying, “There’s literally nowhere I won’t go.” There’s no arguing with that, James. You have certainly proven your point.
The track is essentially a giant facepalm. It starts from the perspective of accused murderer George Zimmerman, detailing the events of the night through his eyes.
“It’s all good in the neighborhood,” Dolan croons. “Who’s that walking a shadowy street? Looks like trouble from a judgment seat. There’s no good under that hood.”
Throughout the song, Dolan trades perspectives between Zimmerman and Martin, aiming to provide a balanced dialogue on a tragedy that Dolan frames as “so misunderstood”.
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