Top 3 Millennial Negro Spirituals
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As we close out Black Music Month in our season finale, we honor the modern versions of negro spirituals showcased by some millennial hip hop classics.
You can't tell me that the beginning of "Swag Surfin" isn't an altar call to get close to your friends and place your arms around each others shoulders as ya sway in unison, or that "Wipe Me Down" isn't a confidence booster for the person in the middle of the club as strangers circle up to wipe down their shoulders, chest, pants, shoes and don't even get me started about if "Knuck If You Buck" would have been the anthem to African resistance to enslavement.
Listen all the way through to hear more about a bonus song by Kendrick Lamar that had everyone feeling like everything was going to be alright no matter how down we feel.
Black music is and will always be art across genres. Black artists are the blueprint of greatness. And don't you forget it!
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