On “6 Shots,” Mistah elaborates on the injustice of the Alton Sterling and Philando Castile tragedies as well as other cases of police brutality. The title references the amount of bullets shot in Sterling’s back at point-blank range.

In a statement Mistah addressed his anger:

As civilians, we need to teach our ourselves our rights and how to react in escalating situations with the police. We’ve got to stand in solidarity with each other by participating in community work, philanthropy, and we’ve gotta get on the front lines. We can’t jump into a healing process right away because to ask ‘How can we heal?’ is to be forgiving.