I was inspired by Naima on Twitter to do this challenge. I love music. I love black music in all of its glory. I love how it makes people feel, how it makes me feel. I started this challenge on Twitter, which is the one created in 2020. She started a bit late, hence why a few days are missing.

The Black Music Month Challenge

  1. Alright by Kendrick Lamar
  2. All Things Get Better by Geoffrey Golden
  3. Beautiful by Damian Marley ft. Bobby Brown
  4. Take Me There by Mya & Blackstreet
  5. Dreams and Nightmares by Meek Mill
  6. Wet Dreamz by J. Cole
  7. Outstanding by The Gap Band
  8. You’re Not My Kind of Girl by New Edition
  9. I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) by Whitney Houston
  10. “Smile (Living my Best Life)” by Lil Duval
  11. “Superwoman Pt. II” by Lil Mo f/ Fabolous
  12. Any. Uncle. Charlie. Song. PERIOD!
  13. “We Can’t be Friends” by Deborah Cox & RL (from NEXT)
  14. “Just a Friend 2002” by Mario
  15. “Wall to Wall” by Chris Brown or “Let me Love You” by Mario… or any B5 video.
  16. I didn’t have one of those… so I’ll go with “I’m in Love With Jesus” by New Direction
  17. “Say it Out, I’m Black and I’m Proud” by James Brown
  18. “Red Light Special” by TLC
  19. “My First Love” by Avant & Keke Wyatt
  20. “Kiki do You Love Me” by Drake
  21. “Closer to my Dreams” by Goapele
  22. “All Things Get Better” Geoffrey Golden
  23. Hmmm… I don’t know if there would be a such thing. I’d say a song that makes a lasting impression in the hearts of people, can stand the test of time, and any generation can bop to it 
  24. “Girlfriend” by B2K… I went to The Millennium Tour (twice) last year and that’s the song they opened up on.
  25. “Just a Friend 2002” by Mario
  26. “Summertime” by DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
  27. “God is Good” by Jonathan McReynolds
  28. “You’re My Star” by Tank