- Music
- 11 Dec 23
The Grenfell Tower fire on 14 June 2017 killed 72 people and displaced 129 households in West London.
London artists Toddla T and Big Zuu have shared the track ‘No Justice4Grenfell, No Peace’.
All proceeds will go to the Hope Garden and Justice4Grenfell - a community-led organisation focused on the long-term goal of obtaining justice for the bereaved families, survivors, evacuated residents and the wider local community following the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in 2017.
Grenfell campaigners gathered near the Wall of Truth at the site of the disaster to launch the single, which has been created on behalf of the community.
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Big Zuu's impromptu performance of his song captured the frustration of a community ignored by the government for 6.5 years. The track's lyrics echo the pain of those seeking justice for the 72 lives lost six years ago.
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Damel Carayol, who lost two family members, Khadijah Saye and Mary Mendy, in the fire said “We are still waiting for justice; We are watching you and now you can HEAR us.”
“6.5 years on, with countless peaceful protests and a shamefully delayed public Inquiry report, it is clear that being quiet doesn’t work,” added Justice 4 Grenfell group organiser Yvette Williams.
“So maybe if we are loud, the government will hear us. Maybe if we are loud they will listen and serve justice to the 72+ who died needlessly in our community that night on 14 June 2017.”
Listen to No Justice4Grenfell, No Peace' on Spotify below.