On the Ninth Day of Black History…..
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My Blackness gave to me the gift of song via Be-Bop, Hip-Hop,
The Gospel of Mahalia Jackson crooning over the troubles of the world,
Lift Every Voice and Sing!
Ella scatting, Bassie & Coltrane and all that Jazz
Leontyne Price and Marion Anderson’s Opera-sweet and nice,
Billie Holiday’s Blues lamenting over lynched lives,
Rock and Roll Soul thrives-with the God Father J.B.
Before long the Motown sound came about
Rhythm and Blues gave way to countless tunes
Following the blueprint of Curtis Blow’s aptitude to flow
Big Tif, Mc Lyte, Eric B. & Rakim came to rock the show
The King of Pop dropped groundbreaking charts and reigned royalty with the sound of immortality Prince serenaded us with soft and high controversial vocals that made some fuss
The Queen of soul made way for the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul Ms. Mary J.
Alicia Keys used her vocal instrument and tools combined with the ivories of the keyboard and the musical master has had masses Falling every since
Neo Soul, old soul with a new twist and strong hold was next to unfold
Spittin Baduizm, and Jilly from Philly’s poetic libretto’s, India Arie, Angie Stone, Kindred the Family Soul & on and on the microphone won’t rest with new comer’s Coming From Where I’m From Anthony Hamilton Neo Soul’s son, Jasmine Sullivan and Ledisi
Music is so much more than a beat
Reflection:
1. What African-American singer/musician inspires you the most? Why?
2. What is your favorite genre of music and why?
3. What is your favorite song?