Marcus Porter, 1neofmani, Jay B Coolin & The King Embrace Their Blackness In “Born Black”

BORN BLACK

Marcus Porter, 1neofmani, Jay B Coolin & The King

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How can you not feel “Born Black” in your soul?

Black empowerment songs hit so differently for me these days. Personally, I think it is important for the musicians that we all love to find a way to lead the fight against racism, oppression, and prejudice. With that being said, Marcus Porter’s latest single, “Born Black” featuring 1neofmani, Jay B Coolin, and The King, is a track that effectively describes the importance of feeling black and empowered.

 

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“Born Black” is filled with tons of passion. Throughout the song, you get bars from Marcus Porter, 1neofmani, Jay B Coolin, and The King that tackles the fight, the determination, the resiliency, the positivity, and the focus that is needed to succeed in a country that isn’t completely set up for black folks to succeed. I love this song because it contains raps that are delivered relentlessly, memorable melodies, and a level of emotion that is hard to ignore.

Give the very powerful “Born Black” a shot below.


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