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I bear in mind the primary time I heard a go-go tape. Go-go, for individuals who are unaware, is the musical style indigenous to the Washington, D.C., space spearheaded by Chuck Brown. Probably the most well-known go-go music (when it comes to outside-of-D.C. recognition) might be E.U.’s “Da Butt” from the soundtrack to Spike Lee’s “Faculty Daze”; rapper Wale has been a champion of go-go by his personal music and stage reveals. The web has undoubtedly made go-go extra fashionable and accessible; once I was launched to go-go, I heard it on a cassette tape that sounded as if it was recorded by a tape recorder set off to the aspect of the stage. That tape belonged to a pal of mine from D.C. who was promoting tapes to varsity scholar transplants in Atlanta. The sound high quality was horrible on that tape and many of the tapes I’d heard however they bought like hotcakes to the parents looking for a bit little bit of dwelling whereas in faculty.
I used to be at all times shocked by how moved the D.C. people had been by go-go as a result of, at that time, my solely relationship with it was on these horrible tapes. However everyone would say the identical factor, “go-go is to be skilled stay to actually perceive it.” For Morehouse’s homecoming in October 1997, the Yard Band did a present on the Tabernacle, and me and all of the homies, from D.C. and from elsewhere, went to the present, and so they had been proper; the expertise totally modified my relationship to go-go.
Coincidentally, that first go-go present I attended in Atlanta was 27 years in the past and this previous weekend, I watched that very same Yard Band (with lineup variations clearly) in Philadelphia placed on an incredible set on the Roots Picnic with Amerie and Scarface as visitors. At this level in my life, I like go-go as if I used to be born and raised in D.C., and my participation within the stands on the Roots Picnic ensured that anyone and everyone paying consideration knew I used to be from D.C.
My expertise with go-go roughly mirrors one other expertise I had on the Roots Picnic (fingers down my favourite musical pageant) that I simply didn’t count on in any respect: I believe I get the Sexyy Purple expertise now. Am I a fan? Let me assume on that, however let me let you know one thing: I actually loved watching the 1000’s and 1000’s of followers take pleasure in some Sexyy Purple. The truth is, her set was so fashionable and well-received (there was NO empty area wherever for her efficiency; we had been packed in like sardines) that I felt like she ought to have been on the Roots Picnic’s primary stage with the likes of Lil Wayne, Jill Scott and Nas. I imply that sincerely.
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Look, I notice that Sexyy Purple makes music that isn’t fairly for me and that there are others who really feel equally. She got here out to a music referred to as “Bow Bow Bow (F My Child Dad),” and I used to be really baffled as to what was occurring as a result of I by no means heard the music and the graphic on the stage was animated booty-cheeks clapping. I additionally know she’s a Trump supporter; onstage she had a HUGE inflated pink “Make America Sexxy Once more” hat, which as a state prop was hilarious. However yeah, publicly supporting Trump undoubtedly makes me side-eye her. However as a performer, you’d have thought Cardi B or Nicki Minaj was on stage. She had the whole crowd — women and men — singing her lyrics, gyrating and getting their complete lives for her complete 45 minutes on stage. She has tapped into one thing that’s enjoyable, whimsical, ridiculous, obnoxious and unserious that simply …works.
And I had enjoyable. I actually loved her set. Whereas I used to be strolling across the pageant, I made a decision that I’d verify her out as a result of why not? At this level in my life, there was virtually no likelihood I used to be going to finish up at a Sexyy Purple present, however on the Roots Picnic, I figured why not? And I’m glad that I did. Each dialog I’ve ever heard about Sexyy Purple tends to pattern in direction of negativity as folks of my era do about, properly, every thing that’s new. The continuing conversations about hip-hop having misplaced its manner have been occurring for many years now. Sexyy Purple confirmed up with “Poundtown” and a phase of the music inhabitants thought the tip of instances was right here; hip-hop hadn’t misplaced its manner, hip-hop was over. In the meantime, Sexyy Purple resides her finest life having fun with her second, and I like that for her.
I’ve gotten to the purpose the place I do know a few of this music simply isn’t for me. I’m older and clearly not the target market for Sexyy Purple and artists like her. However that’s simply advantageous as a result of her followers present up at festivals and get their complete life and that power is palpable. Sexyy has a legion of followers and so they had been current and accounted for on the Roots Picnic, and the sheer pleasure I noticed as people rapped alongside to her songs made me notice she has hit an genuine chord together with her followers — I borrowed that pleasure and smiled the entire manner by her present. I didn’t count on to have that a lot enjoyable at a Sexyy Purple set however right here we’re.
For what it’s price, I attempted listening to the precise songs in my automotive after the present and that stay present power actually does one thing for a listening expertise. You aren’t prone to hear Sexyy Purple bumping from my automotive for those who run up on me at a cease mild. And that’s OK as a result of we’ll at all times have Philadelphia.
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Panama Jackson is a columnist at theGrio and host of the award-winning podcast, “Expensive Tradition” on theGrio Black Podcast Community. He writes very Black issues, drinks very brown liquors, and is fairly fly for a light-weight man. His largest accomplishment to this point coincides together with his Blackest accomplishment to this point in that he acquired a cellphone name from Oprah Winfrey after she learn considered one of his items (largest) however he didn’t reply the cellphone as a result of the caller ID mentioned “Unknown” (Blackest).