Jeremih and YG’s cover art for “Don’t Tell ‘Em” is also questionable.

 

Jeremih and YG are two popular rappers in the industry today, so clearly that should tell us that they’re involved with the darker side of the industry as well. I mean, come on. Lesbereal, if you wanna make it to the “top”, you’ve gotta agree to subject yourself and others to things you wouldn’t normally- all in the name of fame in the game.

The cover art for their single “Don’t Tell ‘Em” shows a blonde woman with fringe to her cheeks, covering her eyes like a veil. She’s also doing the universal “shhh” handsign. The hair is (I’m hoping, at least) a wig as well.

Wigs are commonly used in monarch programmed individuals to signify different alters. The fringe over her eyes symbolises blindness to, well, everything. The true nature of both the industry and themselves. Blind to who and what they really are, blind to the amount of control they’re under. This is tied in well with the handsign, which represents silence and secrecy- something understandingly important to the occult elite of the world, and therefore everyone under their control. The title is clever, not only because it’s plastered right on her face which she can’t see, but also because it aptly applies to this concept of secrecy and being shrouded from reality. 

Cover art these days is littered with symbolism, and is usually a surefire way to tell who’s really who, and if you dig a bit further, you can easily find out who is handled by who and through what means. 
Please, for the love of God, do some research if you don’t know anything about this atrocity of a system.