James Brown – Brother Rapp (Part 1) & (Part 2) / Bewildered

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In his 1986 autobiography, Brown related the lyrical message of “Brother Rapp” to his support of hip hop music:



“I admire the rap and the break dancing and all the stuff coming out of hip hop. A lot of the records are messages that express community problems. Used right, those records could help prevent the riots of the sixties from happening again. If you know how a community feels about things, then you can do something about it… That’s what my song “Brother Rapp” is all about. A fella is calling on his lady and protesting at the same time: “Don’t put me in jail before I get a chance to rap. Here what I’m saying. When you see me on a soapbox out there complaining, don’t lock me up. Sit down and join me.” And that’s what I’m saying about these records. Let ’em testify. Let the brothers rap.”

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Artist

James Brown

Catno

45-6310

Year

1970

Country

US

Product Type

Original Vinyl

Format

7 INCH

Media Condition

NEAR MINT

Sleeve Condition

VERY GOOD ++