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Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color

Fully recharged and inspired by his eye-opening first trip to Mecca, the 2011 uprisings in the Middle East, and the world wide Occupy movements, Brother Ali is prepared to unveil his fourth full-length offering Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color. Created during a self-imposed two-month exile in Seattle and helmed by platinum-selling producer Jake One (50 Cent, T.I., Wiz Khalifa), the album presents a scathing yet honest critique of America and its many flaws while simultaneously presenting a hopeful outlook of its possibilities. Preceded by the release of free music downloads with accompanying music videos such as “Shine On," "Writer’s Block,” and “Not A Day Goes By," Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color is the pièce de résistance.
In an age of hip-hop where the paradigm of swag over substance reigns supreme, few emcees are willing to use their platform to tackle the hot-button topics and pressing social maladies of our time - but it’s apparent that Minneapolis-based hip-hop artist Brother Ali is one of those few. Over the course of 14 tracks with assists from esteemed author/ professor Dr. Cornel West, revered Southern hip-hop icon Bun B, and Def Poetry Jam poet Amir Sulaiman, the album brazenly holds a mirror to the idiosyncrasies of American life while simultaneously painting a vibrant portrait of its wondrous potential. Actualizing hip-hop’s full range of motion as a gage for the times, Mourning In America and Dreaming In Color, due out September 18th, asserts itself as the definitive soundtrack of a disenchanted, disenfranchised, and wildly optimistic citizenry during a landmark period in American history. In a moment of artistic preemptive strike, Brother Ali recognized this prime opportunity to examine and address the underpinnings of the burgeoning stance of mass opposition:
“This is not just a new album, but a new chapter. There’s a kind of democratic reawakening in people at this point in time. I was really looking to take these topics and really hit them hard. To try to open ears and hearts and invite people to take some action and feel empowered. To be engaged and take some agency and responsibility for what’s going on in the world.”
Melding the zeitgeist of classic works such as Ice Cube’s critical 1991 album Death Certificate and Marvin Gaye’s 1971 sociopolitical opus What’s Goin’ On with his keen observations on topics such as race, the Occupy movement, and the hypocrisy of war, Brother Ali has crafted a fresh lyrical approach and dynamic new sound - the result is a stunning collection of hard-hitting lyrics and beats.
The state of the union address commences with “Letter To My Countrymen,” a spirited appeal to fellow Americans with a tailor made guest vocal from Cornel West. Brother Ali speaks on the institution of poverty on “Only Life I Know” while the quasi-autobiographical “Stop The Press” addresses his albinism, the death of his father, and his remarkable yet challenging journey through hip-hop. “Mourning In America,” in part the album’s title track, offers a brutally honest look at America’s convoluted and hypocritical relationship to murder. Featuring a searing verse from poet Amir Sulaiman, “Gather Round” is a battle cry to the masses to take an ardent interest in the social ills plaguing society. Brother Ali puts underemployment and hyper consumerism in the face of socioeconomic turmoil on blast on “Work Everyday.” “Need A Knot,” featuring the voice of Bun B, finds Brother Ali skillfully veiling a series of odd jobs in analogies of illegal hustles. “Namesake” is the seldom-told tale of a pre-fame Muhammad Ali – one of America’s most dynamic personas whom Brother Ali is also named after. The set ends with the outro “Singing This Song,” a track that showcases another one of Brother Ali’s passions – speaking engagements. The song features highlights of Ali's riveting public address at a mass demonstration demanding justice for Trayvon Martin.
Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color, in all its sonic and lyrical glory, promises to be both the voice of a burgeoning new critical American consciousness and the beacon of hope for those that hold fast to its ideals and potential.
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Us
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Brother Ali's last album, the critically acclaimed, The Undisputed Truth, was a landmark in hip-hop, an album that carried weight equally with critics and fans alike, an album of bold statements and bolder beats, politically and socially aware without being preachy. His new album, Us (Rhymesayers Entertainment), is a progression that will make Brother Ali one of the most enduring figures in hip-hop; while still aware, Ali has turned his gaze inward, and started examining the human condition from the outside in. A profound personal glimpse into a vulnerability seldom seen or heard in music, Us touches on the strengths and flaws of the human condition, exploring drug abuse, divorce, homophobia and many more topics that most people are scared to touch in their own lives, much less on an album for the world to see.
As with previous endeavors, the beats here are courtesy of Ant, whose production work seems to be getting more soulful and lush by the minute. The guest appearances only accentuate Brother Ali's strengths, with Chuck D, Freeway, Joell Ortiz and Stokley Williams of Mint Condition making strong appearances.

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The Truth Is Here
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It's been two years since Brother Ali released the critically acclaimed album The Undisputed Truth, and as the Rhymesayers lyrical heavyweight and producer Ant put the finishing touches on their upcoming follow up (Fall '09) the dynamic duo cap off the last two years with a new EP and a full-length DVD.
Nine tracks featuring two highly sought after b-sides and seven new and previously unreleased songs including "Philistine David", which was featured in the Jonathan Demme directed documentary, Jimmy Carter Man From Plains and "The Believer" a collaboration with Slug of Atmosphere. In addition to the new EP, The Truth Is Here also contains a full length DVD that features Brother Ali's sold out homecoming performance during The Undisputed Truth Tour at the legendary First Avenue nightclub in Minneapolis as well as interviews, a special commentary by Brother Ali, and videos of "Take Me Home" and "Uncle Sam Goddamn" from The Undisputed Truth. The Truth Is Here captures a key period in the career of what many have called one of the most promising voices to emerge from the underground this century and will be a must have for any and every Brother Ali fan.
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Uncle Sam Goddamn
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LIMITED EDITION 3 SINGLE RED, WHITE & BLUE COLORED VINYL SERIES!
Rhymesayers heavyweight Brother Ali returns with the second single from the highly anticipated sophomore full-length The Undisputed Truth. Each limited colored vinyl single features "Uncle Sam Goddamn", Brother Ali's riveting take on America's checkered past. Each color also features it's own exclusive bonus track...so collect all three.
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Champion EP
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Brother Ali & ANT present the Champion EP. 9 new and unreleased tracks including a remix of "Champion" from 2003's critically acclaimed Shadows on the Sun.
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Shadows On The Sun
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Straight off the heavy buzz of his debut 12 inch Room With A View Brother Ali delivers his highly anticipated full length album Shadows On The Sun. An emcee, producer and overall party starter, Brother Ali is a student of Hip Hop's Golden age. Shadows on the Sun has been crafted with this foundation and Ali's ability to write creative songs with passion and personality. Produced entirely by ANT and features guest appearances by Slug.
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Brother Ali playing Cape Town Jazz Festival on April 5th!
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It's always been a dream of mine to play music in Africa. Feeling really excited and grateful to be invited to Cape Town International Jazz Festival. http://lnk.ms/YHTZ1
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1.22.13 Video: Brother Ali Live at KEXP As an indepdent record label, it's very important for us to support Independent Radio. We want to thank the folks over at KEXP for released this great video over the weekend from Brother Ali 's recent visit.
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KRS-One, Musab, Busy Bee, I Self Devine, Melle Mel, Rakim, Kool G Rap, Ice Cube, Spoonie Gee, Just Ice, Spike Lee, Whodini, Big Daddy Kane, Public Enemy, Muddy Waters, Roxanne Shante, Slick Rick, X-Clan, LL Cool J (pre face lift), ANT, Huey Newton, RunDMC, Doom, Blueprint, Slug, Last Poets, Robert DeNiro, Nina Simone, P-Funk, Bill Withers, Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, Issac Hayes, Aretha Franklin, Rick Rubin, The Fantastic 5, Forest Whitaker, Imam W. Deen Mohammed, -
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- HeadCaSe3 years ago
Respects Thanx for your friendship. I hope all is well and good in the game today .. Listen in when or if ya make the time .. Love from E.Van
- Whitey Mccauley3 years ago
U A BAD MOTHER FUCKER MAN YOUR MUSIC IS SO REAL U ROCKED ASHEVILLE
RIP GURU - ☆MPHATiK☆3 years ago
Yo! Comin thru 2 say what up... Have a dope weekend Peace!
- Johnny Arsin3 years ago
Hell of a show last night in the A brother you KILLED IT! Much respect
- H0M3 GR0WN 1N TH3 D1RTY…3 years ago
Iful for ur music. hand of protection good health and love pon self Bro ALI.-crystal.
- MARCJEAN3 years ago
Thanks Mister Ali...
- Nestle3 years ago
Oooooooh weeeeeee! Providence soon come for real for real!!!! Make it safe Brother :)
- [DECiBEL]3 years ago
WHAT UP HOMEY! JUST WANTED TO SEE WHASSS GOOD WITH YA?! >x}
- ♥*мαη∂i*♥3 years ago
When are you coming back to Cali?? We miss you!
- JOEY B.3 years ago
most respect Brother Ali Big ups on all your work Im a big fan




















