During the episode, which was filmed in Brooklyn at one of H.E.R.�s favorite recording studios while safely practicing social distancing, the singer/songwriter recognizes the people across various communities that are promoting justice, equality, peace and passion.
The song, which means something �very painful and very revealing,� came from a conversation of �what�s happening right now, what�s been happening and the change that we need to see.� �

In the episode, she mentions that �music is powerful when it comes to change and when it comes to healing.��The performance streamed on�iHeartRadio�s YouTube Channel�and across iHeartRadio Urban and Urban AC stations across the country at 7pm�local time and benefitted�Meals on Wheels�and Urban League.
The eight-week series launched on Wednesday, April 29 with a special performance from Thomas Rhett, and has recently featured performances from SHAED, Brett Eldredge, Sam Smith and Katy Perry.
