Ludacris said it was 'powerful' to hear protestors using his song as a rallying cry.
"I've been pushing forward as a leader for the past 20 years helping out my community and doing things that I have to do, but I can also be honest and tell you part of the reason that I was at George Floyd's memorial is because I want to learn," he tells ET."I want to hear other perspectives.
"We want everyone to celebrate their color and their race but at the same time, we all wanted to be seen as the human race as well, so it's just something that's reminding everybody that we are the human race and that we should be able to get along," he adds of the song's message."I'm just trying to secure the future and enrich the future so that they don't have to go through some other things that we're going through right now.
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