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Black Pride

Artist Song
James Brown  Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud, Pt. 1  
Aretha Franklin  Respect  
Bob Marley  Get Up Stand Up  
Marvin Gaye  What's Going On  
Stevie Wonder  Living for the City  
Sly & the Family Stone  Everyday People  
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas  Dancing in the Street  
Public Enemy  Fight the Power (From the Film "Jarhead")  
Chuck Berry  Brown Eyed Handsome Man  
The Impressions  People Get Ready  
Muddy Waters  Mannish Boy  
Al Green  Take Me to the River  
The Staple Singers  Respect Yourself  
The Temptations  Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)  
Mahalia Jackson  We Shall Overcome  
N.W.A.  Express Yourself  
The Impressions  We're a Winner  
The Isley Brothers  Fight the Power, Pts. 1 & 2  
Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band  Express Yourself  
McFadden & Whitehead  Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now  
Sarah Vaughan  Summertime  
Ray Charles  What'd I Say, Pt. 1  
Bill Withers  Lean On Me  
The O'Jays  Love Train  
Sly & the Family Stone  Family Affair  
Isaac Hayes  Theme from "Shaft"  
Sister Sledge  We Are Family  
Marvin Gaye  Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)  
Stevie Wonder  Higher Ground  
Parliament  Chocolate CIty  
Louis Armstrong  (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue  
Martha & The Vandellas  Nowhere to Run  
Otis Redding  Change Gonna Come  
B.B. King  Why I Sing the Blues  
Billie Holiday  Strange Fruit  
Paul Robeson  Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child  
Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions  Keep on Pushing  
The O'Jays  Give the People What They Want  
Arrested Development  Tennessee  
Kanye West  Jesus Walks  
Run-DMC  Proud to Be Black  
Nina Simone  To Be Young, Gifted and Black  
Sam Cooke  Any Day Now  
Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway  Be Real Black for Me  
Billie Holiday  God Bless the Child  
Les McCann & Eddie Harris  Compared to What  
Johnnie Taylor  I Am Somebody, Parts 1 & 2  
Boogie Down Productions  You Must Learn  
Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five  Saturday Night Fish Fry, Pts. 1 & 2  
Stevie Wonder  Black Man  
Bobby Womack  Across 110th Street  
Cab Calloway and His Orchestra  Are You Hep to the Jive? (Yas, Yas)  
Roberta Flack  Bridge Over Troubled Water  
Earth, Wind & Fire  Mighty Mighty  
Nina Simone  Trouble in Mind  
Billy Paul  Am I Black Enough for You?  
Marvin Gaye  What's Happening Brother  
James Brown  If I Ruled the World  
Paris  Break the Grip of Shame  
Kim Weston  Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing  
Professor Longhair  Every Day I Have the Blues  
Sly & the Family Stone  Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey  
Ice Cube  Check Yo Self  
Curtis Mayfield  Mighty Mighty (Spade and Whitey)  
Isaac Hayes  Soulsville  
Bill Withers  Harlem  
The Roots  The Seed (2.0) (feat. Cody Chestnutt)  
Bob Marley & Erykah Badu  No More Trouble  
The Temptations  Message from a Black Man  
Meshell Ndegeocello  Dead Nigga Blvd., Pt. 1  
Richie Havens  The Klan  
Marvin Gaye  You're the Man, Pts. 1 & 2  
Muddy Waters & Buddy Guy  Feel Like Going Home  
Jill Scott  The Fact Is (I Need You)  
India.Arie  Brown Skin  

Comment:

No matter the hard knocks delivered by history, African-Americans have never put their pride aside — and that pride is the source of some of the most soulful songs ever recorded. It’s a feeling that has inspired anthems all across the stylistic spectrum, from Bob Marley’s reggae rebel-rouser “Get Up Stand Up” to Sly & The Family Stone’s soul-rocking anthem of equality “Everyday People” and N.W.A.’s funk-fueled hip-hop message from the heart, “Express Yourself.” We’ve combed through decades of dazzling tracks, from the worlds of blues, gospel, R&B, jazz, and beyond, to bring you the best, the biggest, the boldest sonic statements of black pride. In the immortal words of McFadden & Whitehead, “Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now.”
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