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The Wavelength
Monday February 3rd, 2025 with Joe Reilly
Celebrating Black History Month with some amazing music by Black artists

The first edition of the Wavelength in Black History Month is pretty much dedicated to some fantastic music by a wide range of Black artists - and many of them singing about the causes of justice and equality and fighting the power... themes that certainly resonate with us today. Enjoy!
Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud
James Brown - Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud
I Doh Ave A Color Problem
Mutabaruka - Blakk Wi Blak...k...k...
Young Gifted and Black
Nina Simone - Black Gold
Africa Unite
Baaba Maal - Nomad Soul
Understand What Black Is
The Last Poets - Understand What Black Is (single)
black joy
aja monet - When Poems Do What They Want
Our Generation (The Hope of the World)
John Legend and The Roots (feat. C.L. Smooth) - Wake Up!
oh baby
Space Afrika - hybtwibt?
I Go Shout Plenty
Fela Kuti & Afrika '70 - I Go Shout Plenty!!!
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Gil Scott Heron - Small Talk At 125th and Lenox
Fight The Power
Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet
Fight The Power, Pts. 1 & 2
The Isley Brothers - The Essential Isley Brothers
Wake Up Everybody
Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes - Wake Up Everybody
Wake Up
Nambi and the Rhythym - Wake Up (single) Canadian
Sister Rosa
Blackburn - Brotherhood Canadian
Poetry is Black
Maestro Fresh Wes - The Black Tie Affair Canadian
Get Involved
The Funk Hunters and Chali 2na - ILLectric EP Canadian
Black Averageness
Shad - TAO Canadian
System (
Cadence Weapon - Cadence Weapon Canadian
Blk Girl Soldier
Jamila Woods - HEAVN
Fourth Wall
Busty and the Bass - Mannequin Canadian New
Heads Talking (Outro)
Busty and the Bass - Mannequin Canadian New
Low Dishonourable Men
Kyp Harness - Armageddon Blues Canadian
Interactive CKCU