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Gorillaz return with anti-Trump track 'Hallelujah Money'

Maeve McDermott
USATODAY

Can you catch all the topical references in Gorillaz' new song Hallelujah Money?

Released the day before Trump's inauguration, the group's first new music in six years is an eerie waltz. The Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett-led group often brings in guest artists to lead their songs, and Hallelujah Money is no different, featuring vocalist Benjamin Clementine's spoke-sung verses about Bible references, chemtrails and the ominous-sounding "Hallelujah money."

The accompanying music video shows Clementine in a representation of Trump Tower, trapped in an elevator as psychedelic visuals flash by.

The band shared the new song on Twitter, with a message referencing the current political climate and teasing more new music. "Dark times - u need someone to look up to. Me. Here's a lightning bolt of truth in a black night. Now (expletive) on! New stuff won't write itself."

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