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Stephen_crossfire_pt_ii_ft_talib_kweli_killagraham Apr 2026

: Known for his work in the electronic duo Oliver, KillaGraham enhances the original's atmospheric sound with sharper percussion, textured synths, and a more polished electronic veneer that bridges the gap between indie-electronic and hip-hop. Key Themes

: The lyrics highlight the plight of the innocent caught in political and social conflicts. stephen_crossfire_pt_ii_ft_talib_kweli_killagraham

"Crossfire Pt. II" is a powerful collaborative track by electronic artist , featuring hip-hop legend Talib Kweli and production/remix work by KillaGraham . Originally released in 2016, the song serves as a socially conscious evolution of Stephen's breakout hit "Crossfire." Track Breakdown : Known for his work in the electronic

: The song retains the soulful, gritty vocals and bluesy guitar riffs of the original version, focusing on themes of systemic injustice and the "crossfire" of modern society. II" is a powerful collaborative track by electronic

: Often featured in KillaGraham or Stephen’s official profiles.

: The recurring hook asks, "Who's gonna save the world tonight?"—a call to action for individual responsibility.

: Kweli adds a layer of lyrical depth, delivering a rapid-fire verse that touches on police brutality, racial inequality, and the need for global empathy.

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