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America by Talisha Holmes & Brandon “Bjazz” Scott

Clip: Season 8 Episode 4 | 6m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

The song America represents Talisha Holmes' feelings as a Black woman in America.

Lyrics mean a lot to Talisha Holmes and she tends to write from the heart. Although America is not a new song for her, she says it feels appropriate at least twice a week. In it, she expresses the passion, anger, resentment and disgust she feels right now as a Black woman in America.

10/29/2020

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