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      • Throughout the decades, certain movie soundtracks held a chokehold on Black American culture, including Above the Rim, The Best Man, Soul Food, and New Jack City. These works and many more created an impressive soundscape that kept moviegoers revisiting them for decades.
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    • ‘Get Rich Or Die Tryin” (2005) Artists: G-Unit, Olivia, Nate Dogg. Standouts: “Window Shopper,” “Best Friend,” “Hustler’s Ambition” There are very few soundtracks that actually compile a snapshot or summarization of a movie and of the city it’s set in on one tap.
    • ‘Black Caesar’ (1973) Artists: James Brown, Jan Hammer, Fred Wesley. Standouts: “Down and Out In New York City,” “Mama’s Dead” “The Boss” The blaxploitation take on Little Caesar had its shaky points, but its underrated soundtrack has certainly stood the test of time.
    • ‘Russell Simmons Presents The Show: The Soundtrack’ (1995) Artists: Onyx, Slick Rick, 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., Method Man & Redman, Snoop Dogg. Standouts: “My Block,” “Everyday It Rains” “How High”
    • ‘Shaft’ (1971) Artist: Issac Hayes. Standouts: “Theme From Shaft,” “Shaft Strikes Again” Name another soundtrack that’s primarily made up of instrumentals but still managed to score three Grammy Awards and an Academy Award for “Best Song.”
  2. Feb 1, 2024 · Music has always played a crucial part in Black communities, and these films, ranging from personal documentaries to powerful dramas, represent a celebration of that connection, as well as some...

  3. Feb 21, 2021 · By Maya Eaglin. Music and the performing arts have not only entertained the masses; they have also served to document history ― from early American music like ragtime and jazz to R&B and...

  4. Dec 19, 2023 · These films celebrate the artistry, resilience, and cultural contributions of African-American musicians, captivating audiences with their remarkable stories. From rags-to-riches journeys to navigating themes of racism and personal struggles, these biopics offer a compelling portrayal of Black musicians who have left an indelible mark on music ...

    • F. Gary Gray
    • 2015
    • Drama, Biography, Music
  5. Feb 12, 2021 · From Black Caesar to Black Panther, black film soundtracks have consistently birthed some of the greatest songs of their time, and they’ve been a place for artists from Curtis Mayfield...

  6. Africans brought their own cultures and way of life to the Americas. As enslaved Africans they participated in African rituals and music-making events. They told stories, sang, danced, played African and African-derived instruments, and more broadly, celebrated life as they had done in Africa.

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