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Adrian Younge
The American Negro
The American Negro is an unapologetic critique, detailing the systemic and malevolent psychology that afflicts people of color. This project dissects the chemistry behind blind racism, using music as the medium to restore dignity and self-worth to my people. It should be evident that any examination of black music is an examination of the relationship between black and white America. This relationship has shaped the cultural evolution of the world and its negative roots run deep into our psyche. Featuring various special guests performing over a deeply soulful, elaborate orchestration, The American Negro reinvents the black native tongue through this album and it’s attendant short film (TAN) and 4-part podcast (invisible Blackness). The American Negro - both as a collective experience and as individual expressions - is insightful, provocative and inspiring and should land at the center of our ongoing reckoning with race, racism and the writing of the next chapter of American history.
A1
Revisionist History
A2
The American Negro
A3
The Black Broadcast
A4
Revolutionize
A5
Double Consciousness
A6
Watch The Children
B1
Dying On The Run
B2
Intransigence Of The Blind
B3
James Mincey Jr,
B4
Disadvantaged Without A Title
B5
Mama (Will You Make It)
B6
The Black Queen
B7
Margaret Garner
B8
Race Is Falacy
C1
Light On The Horizon
C2
A Symphony For Sahara
C3
America Is Listening
C4
The March Of America
C5
Paradox Of The Positive
C6
The Death March
C7
Black Lives Matter
D1
Rotten Roses
D2
Jim Crow's Dance
D3
Patriotic Portraits
D4
George Stinney Jr.
D5
Sullen Counternance