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JRapBrown
49 Views · 4 years ago

From their 1975 self-titled album, 'Black Savage'.

Ọbádélé Kambon
31 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Kwaku and Akosua background dance performance

Ọbádélé Kambon
67 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Akosua Balafon performance

JRapBrown
53 Views · 4 years ago

From her album 'Miss Perfumado'.

JRapBrown
42 Views · 4 years ago

Enjoy I Never Knew Radio's :
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JRapBrown
49 Views · 4 years ago

The work of two Malian legends. From their album "Ali & Toumani"

Angela Malele
28 Views · 4 years ago

Marcus Garvey / Garvey's Ghost 1976

Angela Malele
53 Views · 4 years ago

The powerful new single by JJC which embodies the meaning and significance of Black History Month.

"We Are Africans" combines the sentiment of pride with clear messages of unity and positivity. Serious, but also fun, tongue-in-cheek and wildly infectious.

"We Are Africans" is an anthem - in fact it could be labelled as the national anthem for the United States of Africa, a concept which signifies the fortification, unification and reinvention of Africa and Africans across the world.

Directed By: M.Musa for BIG BOYZ ENT
1st AD: Nick Asgill for BIG BOYZ ENT
D.O.P: Mark Pengelly
Record Label: Big Boyz Ent
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JRapBrown
43 Views · 4 years ago

Happy Earthstrong to Mighty Bob. One of his lesser known songs.

Angela Malele
19 Views · 4 years ago

Amerigo Gazaway brings to life an imagined studio session between Chicago's crowned prince of Hip-Hop, Common, and Motown legend, Stevie Wonder.

A return to the Soul meets Hip-Hop formula of his Marvin Gaye + Mos Def pairing “Yasiin Gaye,” Gazaway connects the dots between Hip-Hop and the genre’s predecessor with a musical history lesson told through the intersecting themes of Common and Stevie’s respective catalogues. As Gazaway put it:

“Stevie Wonder’s early use of synthesizers, drum machines, and samplers, in a lot of ways, paved the way for hip-hop and sampling. Part of my motivation for this project was to highlight those contributions”

Picking up where Common and Stevie’s 2016 “Black America Again,” single left off, Amerigo brings his imagined recording session to life with a slew of uncovered resources (including multitrack instrument stems, interview audio, and documentary soundbites.) Re-orchestrating deconstructed samples, the producer interweaves Common’s vivid wordplay and Wonder’s passionate vocals for a project that blurs the line between a “mashup” and a modern day duets album.

Download the full album here: https://amerigo.bandcamp.com/album/a-common-wonder

Download the instrumentals here: https://amerigo.bandcamp.com/album/a-common-wonder-instrumentals-bonus-tracks

Tracklist:

Tracklist:
01. Intro Theme (I Wonder)
02. I Was Made To Love H.E.R.
03. Living For The Chi-City
04. Resurrection To Higher Ground
05. Bad Girl feat. Kanye West
06. The Sixth Superstition
07. Innervision Intermission
08. Sugar by The Pound
09. For Once In My Life feat. Erykah Badu
10. Like They Used to Say
11. God Bless the Freestyle
12. The Light (I'm Yours) feat. Bobby Caldwell
13. Southside feat. Kanye West
14. Pop's Rap feat. Lonnie Lynn. Sr.
15. The Sixth Wonder (Bonus Track)

Credits:

Soul Mates Records 2017

Produced by Amerigo Gazaway
Executive Producer: Rickey Mindlin

Common: vocals/lyrics
Stevie Wonder: vocals/lyrics, instruments

Amerigo Gazaway: sampler, bass, guitar, keys, synth, turntables

DIY acapellas created by The Goodwill Projects

As always, thanks for your support, feedback and inspiration. Please remember to follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram for updates and new releases.

Website: http://amerigomusic.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/AmerigoGazaway
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