She crafted a song that sings to all, regardless of age, gender, or any other grouping.
Esperanza Spalding – “Black Gold” (featuring Algebra Blessett & Lionel Loueke)
“Black Gold” (2012)
When writing this inspiring and inspirational history lesson, Esperanza Spalding “wanted to create something that spoke to young boys.” She succeeded, and crafted a song that sings not only to boys, but also to girls, women and men, regardless of age, gender, or any other grouping.
Riches and Pride
Released to coincide with Black History Month in 2012, “Black Gold” focuses on the pre-slavery heritage of African-Americans. In doing so, it urges listeners to transcend any resentment, bitterness, or even shame. Instead, it encourages them to be proud of their heritage – a rich heritage of “Black Gold.”Gold Record
That Esperanza could do the above, all through a listenable, danceable, and very enjoyable song, ensures that this is a golden recording for posterity. (Image source)
Esperanza Spalding
Esperanza Spalding is a US jazz bassist and singer. As a child, she was a musical prodigy; at the age of 5, she performed with the Chamber Music Society of Oregon.
During her childhood and youth, Esperanza essentially taught herself to play a variety musical instruments. She then went on to study at Portland State University and Berklee College of Music.
Practice Made Perfect
By 2017, she had joined the faculty of Harvard University, where she is a Professor of the Practice of Music. Esperanza has released 7 solo albums, as well as numerous music videos. She has won 4 Grammy Awards. In 2011, she was named “Jazz Artist of the Year” by the Boston Music Awards. (Image source) Hold your head as high as you canHigh enough to see who you are, little man
Life sometimes is cold and cruel
Baby, no one else will tell you, so remember that
You are Black Gold, Black Gold
You are Black Gold Now, maybe no one else has told you so
But you're golden, baby
Black Gold with a diamond soul
Think of all the strength you have in you
From the blood you carry within you
Ancient men, powerful men
Built us a civilization They'll be folks hell-bent on putting you down
Don't get burned
Not necessarily everyone will know your worth
Think of all the strength you have in you
From the blood you carry within you
Ancient men, powerful men
Built us a civilization Think of all the strength you have in you
Powerful, powerful men
Built us a civilization Hold your head as high as you can
High enough to see who you are, little man
Life sometimes is cold and cruel
Baby, no one else will tell you, so remember that You are Black Gold, Black Gold
You are Black Gold There'll be folks hell-bent on putting you down
Don't get burned
Not necessarily everyone will know your worth
Think of all the strength you have in you
From the blood you carry within you
Ancient men, powerful men
Built us a civilization Think of all the strength you have in you
Powerful, powerful men
Built us a civilization Hold your head as high as you can
High enough to see who you are, little man
Life sometimes is cold and cruel
Baby, no one else will tell you, so remember that You are Black Gold, Black Gold
You are Black Gold Think of all the strength you have in you
From the blood you carry within you
Ancient men, powerful men
Built us a civilization All the strength
All the blood that you carry
Ancient men
Powerful men
In you
Built us a civilization Hold your head as high as you can
High enough to see who you are, little man
Life sometimes is cold and cruel
Baby, no one else will tell you, so remember that You are Black Gold, Black Gold, You are Black Gold [4x] Hold your head as high as you can
High enough to see who you are, little man
Life sometimes is cold and cruel
Baby, no one else will tell you, so remember that You are Black Gold
You are Black Gold, You are
Hold your head up
Don't give up
You are Black Gold
You are, You are Black Gold
Black Gold, Black Gold, Black Gold (Image source)
Lyrics by Esperanza Spalding, courtesy of – AZLyrics.com
Reference – Wikipedia
Reference – Wikipedia
Reference – NPR.org
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Lou Reed – "Anthology of Memorable Lyrics, Part 1"Lou Reed – "Anthology of Memorable Lyrics, Part 2" Great Lyrics, a compilation – “Part One – My Lyrics Posts 3~30”
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Notes from Under the Tatami Mats – "Part One – Notes 1~50"
Notes from Under the Tatami Mats – "Part Two – Notes 51~87"
Some musicians with great skills, reach a rather raw and emotional sound!
In addition to the plot of the video, it makes a very complete audiovisual alluding to the title!
There is a great message of self-esteem, support and overcoming behind this lyrical, exemplary.
"Black Gold", Great musical selection for this week, thanks for sharing
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