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Originally published May 30, 2002
Authors Philip Vilas Bohlman
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About World Music


'World music' emerged as an invention of the West from encounters with other cultures. This book draws readers into a remarkable range of these historical encounters, in which music had the power to evoke the exotic and to give voice to the voiceless. . . .

Now That's What I Call Music turns 40: Forty facts about the compilation giant

Now That's What I Call Music turns 40: Forty facts about the compilation giant
Nov 28,2023 11:21 am

... That includes 32 hits as a solo artist, six with Take That, and one each as a member of the charity projects Helping Haiti (Now 75), Justice Collective (Now 84), Artists for Grenfell (Now 97), and World Music project 1 Giant Leap (Now 52)...

Jon Batiste: Opening portals to new musical worlds

Jon Batiste: Opening portals to new musical worlds
Aug 18,2023 11:21 pm

... Work on his new album, World Music Radio, began last August at Shangri-La, Rick Rubin s beachside recording studio in Malibu, California...

Angélique Kidjo says the Grammys 'need diversity'

Angélique Kidjo says the Grammys 'need diversity'
Mar 28,2023 7:30 am

... She signed to Island Records in 1991, and has since released 14 further albums, including Eve (2014), a tribute to African women largely sung in Beninese languages, which won the Grammy for best World Music album...

Black Coffee - the South African DJ who made history at the Grammys

Black Coffee - the South African DJ who made history at the Grammys
Apr 7,2022 4:50 am

... Most previous African Grammy winners have achieved their awards in the World Music category...

Alicia Keys, LL Cool J and the new wave of protest songs

Alicia Keys, LL Cool J and the new wave of protest songs
Jun 19,2020 4:03 pm

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Michael Kiwanuka: 'I am not an imposter'

Michael Kiwanuka: 'I am not an imposter'
Feb 16,2020 7:47 am

... It s that sort of ingrained, unconscious racism that he sings about on Hero: The people who told him to change his name were worried his records would be pigeon-holed as World Music , but they never considered they were asking him to erase his identity...

Woodstock still sounds golden 50 years on

Woodstock still sounds golden 50 years on
Feb 16,2020 5:20 am

... He had developed an interest in World Music and French New Wave cinema, and felt increasingly at odds with mainstream society...

Could music festivals be good for your health?

Could music festivals be good for your health?
Feb 16,2020 4:59 am

... We are at the Womad World Music festival, where performers such as Macy Gray, reggae star Ziggy Marley and Malian singer Salif Keita are performing over the four-day event to a total of 39,000 people...

Alicia Keys, LL Cool J and the new wave of protest songs

Feb 16,2020 4:59 am

Alicia Keys :

The death of George Floyd has one of the largest movements against racism since the civil rights era.

protests material, of Minneapolis were held worldwide after a video showed a white police officers kneeling on Mr-Floyd-neck for nearly nine minutes.

The 46-year-old one got to hear The Officer say, "I Can 't breathe".

Around The World , the music became an important way for the People , their grief and Anger .

and sound tracked several protests, while the streaming numbers for songs that call the police, increased the violence: of Childish Gambino is This Is America, and Kendrick Lamar is in order to NWA's visceral hip-hop track [Expletive] Tha Police.

the latter was also used by hackers in order during the protests.

In a more unifying moment, protesters in Atlanta ordered the National Guard to accompany You in the implementation of the Macarena.

As of the " Black Lives Matter-movement, the music industry, and the inequality between black artists and the mostly white managers, the benefit of their works.

meanwhile, the artists have channeled artists and their frustration and their Anger in a New Wave of protest songs, inspired directly by Mr Floyd's death and its consequences.

Here are some of The Most striking examples are, But please be aware that many of these songs contain Explicit Language .

Alicia Keys - Perfect way To Die

Sung from the perspective of the grieving mother whose son celebrates was shot, Alicia Keys ' new single was released on Juneteenth , a holiday, the emancipation of the slaves in the United States.

It was originally written in response to the death of Mike Brown and Sandra Bland, the former in the year 2014, the latter held according to Texas police violations for a minor traffic - But , Keys said, The Message should be "never relevant".

"of course, there is no perfect way to die," she wrote in a Instagram caption, as with the Premiere of The Song . "This sentence makes not even have to make sense, But that's what makes the title so powerful and heartbreaking, because so many have died unjustly.

"We all know that none of these innocent lives were taken by the culture of police violence. "

H. E. R - I Can 't title Breathe

"Only, You know, that it means that Something is painful," said the Grammy-nominated R& B artists H. E. R., as in a Living Room concert.

"These texts were a kind of writing, because it came out of a conversation, what happens now, what happens, and The Change we need to see," She Said before her performance.

"I think Music Is powerful, when It Comes to changes and when It Comes to healing, and that is why I wrote this song to make a mark in history. "

The bleak, guitar-led song asks: "What is a gun, A Man , is / What's gonna take is for someone to defend You / If we all agree that we have what is to us the same as People , So why Can 't we see evil?"

H. E. R. said, The Track is devoted to the question that has plagued her over The Last few weeks: Why is there so much hatred?

"My favorite line in The Song is not," How Can we do if we love each other?'" She told TMZ. "I think we are all in question now. "

LL Cool J - Untitled Freestyle

From the first bar, You know, LL Cool J, don't Hold Back .

"For 400 years, You had raps your knee on the neck," he said. "Garden of evil with no seeds of respect".

The 52-year-old goes to ask, what would have happened, a former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, he had not been filmed by the audience during Mr. Floyd's fatal arrest.

"Watch that man slowly die on the left of a hole," he says, "If it were not for You phones, Chauvin would be Home / the feeling is justified, because the George-skin-Tone - / not to say I will, it with melanin, You 're not alone. "

Dua Saleh - Bodycast

Minneapolis artist Dua Saleh originally wrote body Cast, in reaction to the death of Jamar Clark and Philando Castille, who were fatally shot by police in separate incidents in the years 2015 and 2016.

"Unfortunately, I could have written The Song at any point in My Life , and it would have been relevant, this is scary, to say the least,"

The intro samples clips of Angela Whitehead, A Woman from Montana, the cause went viral Last Year when she threatened two police officers in your house without a search warrant or viable.

Saleh later references to stand-off in their lyrics, singing: "You must be crazy, come here to talk, You hear Something , You hear me talk, I talk loud and I'm aggressive, and guess what? / You don't knock on my door. "

"I just know not to trust police officers in General," The Singer said. "I was just as disgusted at the thought that police work was a safe and viable option for The Black communities. "

the proceeds from The Song download will be donated to the Minneapolis-based organization, Black visions collective.

Terrace Martin feat. Denzel Curry , Daylyt, Kamasi Washington , and G Perico - Pig -feet

"Someone asked how I feel?" Terrace Martin wrote, he led, in his answer to George Floyd's death.

"I said hurt them, fearless, angry, aware, and fully prepared to protect myself, My Family , and my People at any cost. I feel with black men, the same way, and created a work of truth. "

The result of the pigs-feet - a frantic and urgent collision of jazz and hip-hop is where Kamasi Washington , emphasized fidgety saxophone that texts on structural racism and the brutality of the police.

It was first released on YouTube, accompanied by a video compilation of clips from The Last Black matter protests Lives, followed by a list of the victims of police violence, the scroll silently to the screen.

Keedron Bryant - I Just Wanna Live

Twelve-year-old Keedron Bryant gave voice to the feelings of thousands when he uploaded a simple, a capella performance of the original song I Just Wanna Live on Instagram three weeks ago.

"I'm a young Black Man / I Can / stand, oh, But when I look Around me / And I see what is being done To My child/ Every Day I'm being chased as prey," he sang, looking directly into the camera.

written by His performance, and the directness of the texts, of His Mother , won praise from Barack Obama , Lebron James , Janet Jackson and Katy Perry , the acquisition of The Song and his followers, with The Message #BLACKLIVESMATTER..

On Friday, the label it had Keedron signed a record contract.

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us police killings, george floyd death, minneapolis, childish gambino, alicia keys, black lives matter, music

Source of news: bbc.com

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