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
- Alright by Kendrick Lamar
- All Things Get Better by Geoffrey Golden
- Beautiful by Damian Marley ft. Bobby Brown
- Take Me There by Mya & Blackstreet
- Dreams and Nightmares by Meek Mill
- Wet Dreamz by J. Cole
- Outstanding by The Gap Band
- You’re Not My Kind of Girl by New Edition
- I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) by Whitney Houston
- “Smile (Living my Best Life)” by Lil Duval
- “Superwoman Pt. II” by Lil Mo f/ Fabolous
- Any. Uncle. Charlie. Song. PERIOD!
- “We Can’t be Friends” by Deborah Cox & RL (from NEXT)
- “Just a Friend 2002” by Mario
- “Wall to Wall” by Chris Brown or “Let me Love You” by Mario… or any B5 video.
- I didn’t have one of those… so I’ll go with “I’m in Love With Jesus” by New Direction
- “Say it Out, I’m Black and I’m Proud” by James Brown
- “Red Light Special” by TLC
- “My First Love” by Avant & Keke Wyatt
- “Kiki do You Love Me” by Drake
- “Closer to my Dreams” by Goapele
- “All Things Get Better” Geoffrey Golden
- 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
- “Girlfriend” by B2K… I went to The Millennium Tour (twice) last year and that’s the song they opened up on.
- “Just a Friend 2002” by Mario
- “Summertime” by DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
- “God is Good” by Jonathan McReynolds
- “You’re My Star” by Tank