by Will Lavin Contributor | Photos by Press

Common announces new album Black America Again

The iconic rapper's 11th studio album features Stevie Wonder

 

Common announces Black America Again Steve Wonder new album lyrics Photo: Press

Multi Grammy, Golden Globe, and Academy Award-winning Chicago rapper, actor, social activist, and philanthropist Common follows up the release of his explosive and politically relevant new single 'Black America Again', featuring Stevie Wonder, with the announcement that Black America Again, the eponymously titled new album, will arrive 4 November via ARTium/Def Jam Recordings/Virgin EMI.

"I wrote this song in March,” Common said of Black America Again, “and unfortunately it was as relevant then as it is now as it could have been in the 1960s or 1800s or any era that we have existed in this country.” The song’s socially conscious message resonates with scorching yet uplifting power, akin to Common’s groundbreaking 2014 single from the Selma movie soundtrack, 'Glory', with John Legend, for which they received an Oscar, Grammy, Golden Globe, and numerous other awards.

Common continued, "Black America Again is centered in the injustices that black people have experienced and endured since we arrived on the shores of America.  Black America Again is a call to action. It is a song about black love, black strength, black justice, black resistance, black resilience, black empowerment, and black people.”



This 11th studio album from Common, is the long-awaited follow-up to 2014's Nobody’s Smiling, his debut on No ID’s ARTium/Def Jam Recordings venture, which entered the rap and R&B charts at number one. The album marked a creative reunion between Common and long-time friend and collaborator No I.D., who came of age in the ’90s as producer of Common’s first three albums.

Black America Again also features the anthem 'Letter To The Free', featuring Bilal, the end-title track to Ava Duvernay’s powerful new documentary 13th. Centered on race in the United States criminal justice system, the film is titled after the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution which theoretically outlawed slavery. Acclaimed director of Selma, DuVernay argues that slavery is being perpetuated, however, through mass incarceration.

'Letter To The Free' has already been nominated for a 2016 Critics' Choice Documentary Award for 'Best Song in a Documentary.'  

Pre-order Common's new album here.


Will Lavin

Contributor

“Music is life,” says Hip Hop Music & Lifestyle Specialist Will Lavin. A sentiment permanently inked into his skin with a full sleeve of tattooed musical icons that includes Prince, Marvin Gaye, Barry White, Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson. Inspired by music at an early age and donning the name ill Will, he has written for UK publications such as Blues & Soul, Touch, Undercover, RWD, Gigwise, MOBO, Soul Culture, Time Out, and the International Business Times, as well as the American mags VIBE, XXL, King, and Complex. Interviewing names such as Chaka Khan, Akon, Kevin Hart, Ice Cube, Robin Thicke and Chris Brown - to name but a few - he was also a part of the BBC's Sound of the Year polls in 2007 and 2008 and is a music pundit for SKY News, BBC World News and Channel 5 News.

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