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This is an archive article published on April 23, 2015

Prince Ea’s rap video to future generations will make you realise why the Earth matters

Prince Ea seeks forgiveness from future generations for depriving them of flora and fauna and creating a populated world.

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Prince Ea is an American rapper, activist and he has an important message for this world on this Earth Day (April 22). The video has the rapper seeking forgiveness from future generations destroying the planet.

The rap song, which was shared on Prince Ea’s official Facebook page has already got 36 million views and counting.  You can check out the video below:

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With 36 million views on Facebook alone, it’s pretty evident that Prince Ea’s video is a powerful one. In the video Ea’ apologises to future generations, singing, “Sorry that we were caught up in our own doings to do something. Sorry we listened to people who made excuses to do nothing…we didn’t know what we had until it was gone. ”

In the video, Prince Ea is seen standing in the middle of a desert, which he points out to the future generations was actually once-called the Amazon rain-forest. It’s not really the Amazon desert and the Amazon rain-forest is still pretty much here but as Prince Ea’s video points out that if the destruction of the planet continues the way it does, it’s not really an unimaginable scenario.

Enough said, watch the video above to hear Prince Ea’s message to future generations.

 

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