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B. Smyth Pens A Poem For Trayvon Martin (VIDEO)

Posted April 10, 2012 by D.J. Jean for Global Grind Staff

"If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything!"

These are the first few words uttered by B. Smyth, who takes a verbal stand for Trayvon Martin, the 17-year-old who was unjustly killed on the night of February 26. 

Who is B. Smyth? B. Smyth is one of the newest signees to Universal/Motown Records. He's done covers of songs like Miguel's "Quickie," Frank Ocean's "Swim Good," and recently Usher's "Climax" on YouTube.

But more importantly as demonstrated by this video, the young Motown artist is against George Zimmerman walking free.

This is only part 1 of 3, so expect more pertaining to Trayvon from B. Smyth.

Check it out above!


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