“I Can’t Breathe” (Song of the Year Grammy)

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“I Can’t Breathe” is a protest song by H.E.R. addressing police brutality and racial injustice, which gained widespread acclaim for its powerful social commentary and emotional impact.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protest song
single
song
addresses police brutality in the United States
racial injustice in the United States
artist H.E.R.
associatedWith Black Lives Matter movement
George Floyd protests
award Grammy Award for Best R&B Song
Grammy Award for Song of the Year
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widespread acclaim
genre R&B
soul
hasInfluenceOn contemporary protest music discourse
hasTitlePhrase I can’t breathe
intendedMessage call for justice and equality
condemnation of systemic oppression
language English
lyricalFocus protest against police violence
systemic racism
medium recorded music
nominatedFor Grammy Award for Best R&B Song
Grammy Award for Song of the Year
notableFor emotional impact
powerful social commentary
partOf H.E.R. discography
performer H.E.R.
recognizedAs protest anthem
releaseType digital single
subjectOf Grammy Awards coverage
music reviews
theme Black Lives Matter movement
surface form: Black Lives Matter

police brutality
racial injustice
social justice
vocalist H.E.R.
writer H.E.R.

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H.E.R. notableAwardWork “I Can’t Breathe” (Song of the Year Grammy)
D'Mile notableSongwriterFor “I Can’t Breathe” (Song of the Year Grammy)
this entity surface form: H.E.R. – I Can’t Breathe
Afrodeezia hasPart “I Can’t Breathe” (Song of the Year Grammy)
this entity surface form: I Can't Breathe