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Fire In Little Africa Fire In Little Africa Translucent Orange Crush Vinyl Edition

Capitol | Item No: 904228
Vinyl 2LP | 2022 / EU – Original | New
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Limited press.The Woody Guthrie Center and Bob Dylan Center® are proud to present this album, documentary and podcast in collaboration with the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission. Fire in Little Africa brings together the top rappers, singers, musicians and visual artists in Oklahoma to commemorate the centennial of the 1921 Massacre and introduce Tulsa’s hip-hop culture to a global audience.

In the early 20th century, Tulsa’s Greenwood neighborhood was a thriving mecca of black business.
The combination of the oil boom in Oklahoma saw wealth pouring into Greenwood and Jim Crow laws meant those dollars continued to circulate within the black community. The entrepreneurs of Greenwood believed black people had a better chance of economic progress if they pooled their resources, worked together, and supported each other’s businesses. Soon, people like Booker T. Washington spread word around the nation that Tulsa was the ‘promised land’ of opportunity for blacks in America and ‘Black Wall Street’ was born.

In 1921, white Tulsans with the backing of city leaders like Tate Brady attacked Greenwood and burned 40 square blocks to the ground. Hundreds of people were killed and thousands lost their homes or businesses in one of the worst incidents of racial violence in American history. The scapegoat for the massacre was a 19-year-old shoe shiner named Dick Rowland, falsely accused of attacking a white girl in an elevator which set off the chain of events that led to the massacre of Greenwood. For years, this dark chapter was left out of textbooks as Tulsa attempted to erase this part of its past.

Nearly 100 years later, the massacre still hangs heavy over the city and the scars of 1921 may never fully heal. Miraculously this set of circumstances have birthed a hip-hop scene built on love, community and the legacy of the ancestors that paved the way. Now the Tulsa community is preparing to acknowledge what happened, bring justice to the victims and move forward into the future. Now, hip-hop artists have taken on an important role in leading the community in processing this generational trauma and ushering in a new era for Tulsa with this groundbreaking project.
Item Details
Item No: 904228
Artist: Fire In Little Africa
Title: Fire In Little Africa Translucent Orange Crush Vinyl Edition
Label: Capitol
Catalog No: 3866911
Format: Vinyl 2LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: EU – Original
Release Date: 2022
Genre: Hip Hop
Style: US Hip Hop
Available since: 2022-04-25
Condition: New
Price: 31,99 €
Weight: 500g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Elevator feat. Hakeem Elijuwon & Steph Simon
A2 City Of Dreams feat. St. Domonick, Ray June, T-Mase & Tony Foster Jr.
A3 Shining feat. Ayilla & Jerica
A4 Descendants feat. Earl Hazard & Thomas Who
A5 Regardless feat. Jacobi Ryan & Young Dv Feat. Lawrence Leonard Campfield Jr.
B1 Party Plane feat. Dialtone & Steph Simon Feat. Charlie Wilson & Nanci Fletcher
B2 Been Through It All feat. Parris Chariz & Steph Simon Feat. Krisheena Suarez, Omaley B & Sterling Matthews
B3 Drowning feat. M.C. & Parris Chariz Feat. Am're Ford & Sterling Matthews
B4 Our World feat. Ausha Lacole & Tony Foster Jr.
B5 Top Down feat. K.O. & Shyheim Feat. Jacobi Ryan, Thomas Who & Tony Foster Jr.
C1 Creme Of The Crop feat. Sneak The Poet & Tea Rush Feat. Tizzi & Written Quincey
C2 Thug Town Skit feat. St. Domonick
C3 Watchu On feat. Creo Cash & Pwap
C4 P.O.D. feat. Hakeem Eli'juwon & St. Domonick
C5 Reparations feat. St. Domonick, Hakeem Eli'juwon & M&c
C6 P.O.D. Pt. II feat. Hakeem Eli'juwon & Yung Qwa
D1 Raw Cocaine feat. Surron The 7th & Thomas Who Feat. Bezel 365
D2 The Rain feat. Hakeem Eli'juwon & Jarry Manna
D3 North Tulsa Got Something To Say feat. Oilhouse, 1st Verse, Ausha Lacole, Doc Freeman, Pade & Surron The 7th
D4 Brunch At The Brady feat. 1st Verse & Ray June, Ausha Lacole, Keeng Cut & P.A.P.A.
D5 Young & Free feat. Iamdes & Krisheena Suarez Feat. Chris The God Mc Cain & Written Quincey
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