If you want to understand poverty in South Ah, please read a book called Poverty in South Africa by Colin Bundy. It explains one thing clearly: Poverty in SA was designed.
Let’s break it down chapter by chapter🧵🧵🧵
25 years ago today Erykah Badu released "Mama's Gun".
Following a period of writer's block and declined offers by her label for R Kelly and Babyface production, Badu began writing Mama's Gun in 1999 during sessions at Electric Lady Studios alongside Questlove, Pino Palladino, James Poyser, Roy Hargrove, and J Dilla.
Songs came out of jam sessions with Badu playing guitar and percussion and writing on the fly during recording.
Simultaneously at Electric Lady, D'Angelo, Bilal, and Common were both working on albums at Electric Lady ("Voodoo", "1st Born Second", and "Like Water For Chocolate" respectively), and formed a creative collective later dubbed by the media as the Soulquarians.
Speaking on the recording process, Badu said:
"[We] were just all working in that space at the same time, and we were just artists who really admired one another and made sure we locked down all the rooms so nobody else could get in there, and we created our own clubhouse spaceship. I lived there. I lived in my room there, bathed out of the sink and all that kind of stuff".
The album debuted at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, spending 25 weeks on the charts and achieving platinum status in just four weeks.
Saint Heron Presenntsss : ‘Azurest Blue: The Life and Legacy of Amaza Lee Meredith,’ a research journal on architect, artist and educator, Amaza Lee Meredith (1895–1984)
For Borrow, Free Via The SH Library Starting Tuesdayyy
…arrival suits by Mmuso Maxwell.. Custom kit by Rich Mnisi x Addidas…. A graphic tee collection with Bodega Boys… a Bafana McD meal… Press looks by Thebe Magugu @SAFA_net…. berekang tleng?!
Spent this morning immersed in the musicial beauty that was D’angelo.
Funny how your memory of the first experience of the music hits you raw when they are no longer, along with a few special tracks that moved me as a teen, that I have unashamedly had on repeat.
RIP King! ❤️
"At the heart of reparations lies healing and dignity. For 35 years, CSVR has walked alongside communities with an unwavering commitment to justice, carrying forward the work of restoration and hope..."
- Dr Simangele Mayisela, Centre for Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) board member
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