music recommendations
BibliographyN.W.A - Straight Outta Compton; A raw depiction of life in a gang-ridden Los Angeles that shed light on the harsh realities of the city's violence and police racial profiling.
Tupac Shakur - Me Against the World; Tupac reflects on the challenges black youth often face and the permanent impact it leaves on them.
Ice Cube - The Predator; An album that displays themes of systemic racism, police brutality, and urban survival in the aftermath of the Rodney King verdict and the Los Angeles riots.
Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet; The rap group highlights the fear of Black empowerment in white-dominated societies while celebrating Black unity, pride, and resistance against oppression.
Nas - Illmatic; A brutal description of life in New York during the 90's that captures the realities and struggles of living surrounded by gang violence.
The 2010's saw an insurgence of social rights movements, with Black Lives Matter arguably leading the way for other organizations. Some notable (I attempted to list some underrated music to introduce something new) albums that were created during similar times as TPAB include:
The Roots - Undun
Solange - A Seat at the Table
Run the Jewels - RTJ2
Lupe Fiasco - Tetsuo & Youth
Freddie Gibbs and Madlib - Piñata
As mentioned, TPAB involved many artists and producers as well as took heavy sonic inspiration from other African American genres such as jazz. These last few albums listed are related to TPAB's soundscape, especially the funky, jazz, and soul fusion aspects:
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
George Clinton - Computer Games
The Pharcyde - Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde
Erykah Badu - Mama’s Gun
A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory
Many of these albums are some of my favorites to listen to and have helped me appreciate TPAB even more than I did before. If you enjoyed TPAB or my commentary on it throughout this project, I'd highly recommend listening to some of these albums. Even if you didn't, maybe you'll find an album that you enjoy amongst these recommendations. Personally, I would start at Illmatic because it is relatively accessible and is one of the most famous hip hop albums ever created. However, I think Undun is definitely a must listen to at some point because of simply how good it is (the Roots project is one of five 10/10 albums for me in addition to TPAB).
I hope you take the time to listen enjoy some of these incredible albums soon!!
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