Mariah Carey Sings 'There's Got to Be a Way' in Response to George Floyd's Death

Like many others, Mariah Carey is searching for answers following the death of George Floyd.

The iconic singer took to social media Saturday (May 30) to sing a snippet of her 1990 song “There’s Got to Be a Way” while demanding justice for Floyd, a black man who was recently killed by a white police officer in Minneapolis.

“I wrote this song for my first album. Still looking for answers today. We have to make a change. We can’t be silent,” Carey captioned the video, adding the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter.

Earlier this week, a video of Floyd’s death surfaced, showing officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on the neck of Floyd for eight minutes. Chauvin was later charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of Floyd.

In her post, Carey encouraged fans to text ‘FLOYD’ to 55156 to demand #JusticeForFloyd. The campaign is part of Color of Change petition calling for the officers involved in Floyd’s death to be blocked from working in law enforcement ever again and to have murder charges pressed against them.

“I don’t understand how there can be regulated bigotry,” Carey sings in the clip. “There’s got to be a way to connect this world today.”

Carey joins a long list of celebrities speaking out after Floyd’s death, including Beyonce, Rihanna, Ice Cube, Ariana Grande and others. See her full post below.

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I wrote this song for my first album. Still looking for answers today. We have to make a change. We can't be silent. #BlackLivesMatter Text 'FLOYD' to 55156 to demand #JusticeForFloyd I don't understand how there can be regulated bigotry There's got to be a way to connect this world today

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