Virginia rapper/artist McKinley Dixon shares new track ‘make a poet Black’
Rapper/musician announces new album ‘For My Mama And Anyone Who Look Like Her’ out via Spacebomb. First single ‘make a poet Black’ also shared.
The album is the Richmond, Virginia-based artist’s first with the label, after two previous self released projects. Forming in Richmond’s rich DIY scene, Dixon uses his music as a tool for healing, exploring, and unpacking the Black experience in order to create stories for others like him. The album’s first track is also shared ‘make a poet Black’, a jaw-dropping blend of free-jazz and hip hop.
“The creation of ‘make a poet Black’ was at a pivotal moment, not only in my musical timeline, but my life. I was achieving a lot of milestones in the same week but I lost someone integral to my childhood,” Dixon explains of the track. “There was an accumulation of stories that involved this person and when they passed, I questioned the validity of my memories. I went through a sort of an impostor syndrome and had a lot of uncomfortable moments with myself. This resulted in a song that challenged who I was, challenged my intentions and created this narrative of me chasing a version of myself that I lost. ‘make a poet Black’ is the result of me questioning: what about trauma forces a black person to feel the need to create?”
Tracklist:
Chain Sooo Heavy
Never Will Know (feat. Micah James, Gold Midas)
Bless The Child
make a poet Black
protective styles (feat. Abby T.)
Swangin’
brown shoulders (feat. Ms. Jaylin Brown)
B.B.N.E. (feat. Teller Bank$)
Grown Man Voice (feat. Micah James, Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon, Pink Siifu)
Mama’s Home (feat. Alfred.)
Twist My Hair (feat. Deau Eyes)
Photo by David Muessig
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