After what seems an eternity, Gorillaz are finally back, enlisting Benjamin Clementine for their all-new song Hallelujah Money.
Lifted as the [supposed] first single from their upcoming studio album, set to land later this year, the track takes a stab at Donald Trump one day prior to the President Elect’s journey launch into The White House; the associated video also sees Clementine recite the lyrics from Trump Tower. Essentially, the track serves as commentary for what one may describe as being a politically-charged, historical moment.
Catch it below:
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