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JC BIGFOOT

  • JC BIGFOOT
  • FT. EMA
With The Song: They Are Human

My name is Jonathan Christie and my stage name is JC BIGFOOT. I am a activist for Palestine, a rapper and singer/songwriter. I write songs about social injustice and how we need equality and human rights for all. I have been songwriting for 7 years. 

I have written 2 songs for Palestine to raise awareness and to show solidarity with the Palestinian people. 

I campaign for Palestine in Scotland with the SPSC- scottish Palestine solidarity campaign and I stand with Palestine Everyday.

I perform my Palestinians songs regularly at protests, open mics and sometimes gigs.

The featured artist is Emma grant and her stage name is EMA. She is a very talented vocalist and singer/songwriter also. We met at hip hop school in Aberdeen, Scotland and she is also a supporter of the Palestine cause, the movement for their freedom and helps raise awareness on social media.

I wrote this song To tackle the mainstream media bias including the BBC who are showing Eurovision here in the uk. They have dehumanised Palestinians and other people from arab countries for many decades, shown bias towards Israel and shown double standards around support for Ukraine in their war with Russia and not shown the same support for Palestine who are been subjected to a genocide. 

This song is to show the world Palestinians are human, the strength and Resilience they have in the face of the genocide being committed by Israel. This song also celebrates the jobs and skills Palestinians do. 

 

I have been heavily  involved in campaigning for Palestine especially in the last 7 months. I would listen extensively to speeches, go to meetings on Palestine, read books and watch lots of videos. 

I developed the chorus first around the humanity of Palestinians which is often forgotten about.

Then I wrote the first verse about mainstream media bias and how Palestinians are portrayed. Exposing The lies in the media propaganda.

I then did further research about the jobs Palestinians do and skills that they have. This took hours to fit the words that rhyme into the right place.

I followed this by writing the 3rd verse which shows the strength and Resilience of Palestinians. After I completed the songwriting process I went to the studio and recorded the first mix of the song. 

I then listened back to the song and thought it was missing something. 

I Then asked my friend Emma- stage name EMA if she would like to help with the song and she was fully on board with the message of the song. She came to the studio to record vocals for the chorus and also backing vocals for the song.  I knew with her strong voice she would help enhance the song. 

Over 3 studio sessions at musical vision in Aberdeen and with lots of help from our producer Rocha who produced the track for us, spent time mixing and offering his expertise. 

The song has been released on bandcamp with all money being raised going to medical aid for Palestinians. It is also available on most streaming services like youtube and Spotify. 

As artists we can use our voice to call out injustices in the world. Free free palestine.

Song Title: They Are Human

They Are Human – JC BIGFOOT ft. EMA

 

[Verse 1]

Think of the children orphaned in Gaza 

Forced to grow up without a mother and a father 

Been forgotten by 

The propaganda

Telling you an Israeli life is important, but a Palestinian’s doesn’t matter  

That Israelis are killed but Palestinians died from a natural disaster 

But this isn’t true, it’s fake news 

They do matter

That’s someone’s father, mother  

Someone’s son and someone’s daughter  

There not just merely a number 

But they have been dehumanised  

The TV telling you a Palestinian’s life doesn’t equal an Israeli life

But don’t be fooled by all these media lies 

It’s all to deflect from our government’s war crimes 

Air strike after air strike 

But they can’t hide 

They’re committing slaughter right in front of our eyes documented online worldwide  

And genocidal Joe, how many more have to die 

Before you stop funding this genocide  

 

[Chorus]

They are human 

Why can’t you see 

They are human 

Just like you and me 

They are human 

With hopes and dreams  

Ripped away by colonial greed

They are human (x2) 

With so much to give  

So let every Palestinian live 

 

[Verse 2]

They are the professors, the doctors 

The construction workers 

They are the courageous nurses 

The medics 

The surgeons operating without anaesthetic  

The academics 

The poets, the singers, the dabke dancers 

The weavers  

Making your keffiyehs, the chefs 

The heroic journalists risking their lives to bring you the evidence 

They are

The talented artists 

All dealing with the most unimaginable of hardships 

They are the activists standing up against 75 years  of injustice 

So we must keep sharing 

Never stop caring

Keep campaigning until there is fairness  

And until they have some happiness 

 

[Chorus 2]

They are human 

Why can’t you see 

They are human 

Just like you and me 

They are human 

With hopes and dreams  

Ripped away by colonial greed 

They are human (x2) 

With so much to give  

So let every Palestinian live 

 

[Verse 3]

They are some of the most resilient people that I have ever met  

With such unbelievable  

Strength 

So 

If you are still sitting on the fence 

Try seeing things through a Palestinians lens 

What if it was your family, what if it was your friends 

Would you not do all you could  

To bring this an end (x2) 

 

[Chorus]

They are human 

Why can’t you see 

They are human 

Just like you and me 

They are human 

With hopes and dreams  

Ripped away by colonial greed

They are human (x2) 

With so much to give  

So let every Palestinian