A collective of more than 60 Oklahoma artists jointly released the compilation album Fire in Little Africa via Motown Records/Black Forum, in partnership with the Bob Dylan Center and Woody Guthrie Center.
The record pays its respects to the victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre on the violent day’s 100th anniversary. The 21-track album packed with rappers, producers, poets, and more shines a light on what really happened on May 31 and June 1, 1921, when white people banded together and devastated the neighborhood of Greenwood, which was known as Black Wall Street. Ultimately, the white mob destroyed almost 1,500 homes, killed hundreds of Black Tulsans, and left thousands homeless.
A1 | Elevator |
A2 | City Of Dreams |
A3 | Shining |
A4 | Descendants |
A5 | Regardless |
B1 | Party Plane |
B2 | Been Through It All |
B3 | Drowning |
B4 | Our World |
B5 | Top Down |
C1 | Creme Of The Crop |
C2 | Thug Town Skit |
C3 | Watchu On |
C4 | P.O.D. |
C5 | Reparations |
C6 | P.O.D. Part II |
D1 | Raw Cocaine |
D2 | The Rain |
D3 | North Tulsa Got Something To Say |
D4 | Brunch At The Brady |
D5 | Young + Free |