THE GORILLAZ GET TO THE ROOT OF IT

The Gorillaz have returned to the scene for the first time in six years with “Hallelujah Money," a protest song against the uncertain global political atmosphere of 2016, dropping just one day before Donald Trump’s inauguration.

Featuring a hauntingly soulful performance by British artist Benjamin Clementine, the lyrics pointedly refer to some of the super-charged rhetoric we've come to know like subversion from China and building a wall.

But those background visuals in the clip are perhaps the most visceral, particularly at the end when Spongebob Squarepants freaks out and runs away crying. Check it out

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