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Celebrating the “Afroclectic Best of 2024” on MLK Day (LISTEN) – Good Black News


Happy January Music Monday and MLK Day here at Good Black News!

It’s your friend and selector, your sonic chauffeur, your groove conductor, Marlon, back again.

I’m delighted to offer up this first of likely 12 GBN collections of the year. This is an “afroclectic” collection of tracks released in 2024.

It is more than half a day of excellent music to provide the soundtrack to your Martin Luther King, Jr.  Holiday. (You might be like me, and also taking 10 minutes of meditation at 12 Pm PST, in honor of legendary filmmaker, David Lynch, on what would have been his 79th birthday, had he not passed away last week.)

I have done a few civil rights-centered playlists in honor of this day. Though here is celebration of Dr. King having “been to the mountain top”, featuring dozens of artists performing any number of genres and styles.

R&B, hip-hop, classical, jazz, reggae, afro-beat, and more examples are included in this 13-hour collection of music from 2024.

I have gathered some of music’s biggest names with marquee releases, like Beyoncé and Jon Batiste.

There are plenty of newcomers and underground darlings, including Victoria Monét, Raveena, tendai and so many others, staking their claim among those giants.

I’ve offered an avalanche of new songs from last year. Some are even posthumous recordings by Alice Coltrane, Wayne Shorter and Prince.

There’s new tracks from quiet-for-a-minute artists like Sade, Stevie Wonder and Erykah Badu. Please enjoy the globe-trotting and genre-hoping collection. See ya next month!

And as always, stay safe, sane, and kind.



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