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Title: Riviera of Bones
Artist: FOOD4THOTH (DeJahn)
What it means: This isn’t entertainment for me—it’s testimony. "Riviera of Bones" is a hip-hop indictment of glossy "peace plans" that rebrand siege as aid, displacement as “relocation,” and privatized rebuilds as salvation. The song names what’s happening: starvation used as leverage, governance without representation, slide-deck futures sold over real graves.
"Call it 'peace,' but it’s a leash—same cage, brand-new slaves. Article Forty-Nine—write that law across the page.
Starvation as a weapon, now they rebrand it 'aid.'
Great Trust? No trust.”
This track stands with international law and with people—not with ultimatums, not with consultant fantasies. Peace means an immediate ceasefire that breathes, unimpeded humanitarian access, homes rebuilt before ribbon-cut shows, and a political voice chosen by Palestinians themselves. Anything less is a management plan for an ongoing catastrophe.
If this resonates, listen, share, and keep the conversation focused on human dignity and rights.