Akua Naru lyrics
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Artist's albums
Na Me Own My Body
2023 · single
The Blackest Joy
2018 · album
Made It
2018 · single
My Mother's Daughter
2017 · single
Akua Naru no Estúdio Showlivre (Ao Vivo)
2017 · album
Say It Extraño
2016 · single
The Miner's Canary
2015 · album
Poetry: How Does It Feel? EP
2011 · EP
The Journey Aflame
2011 · album
The Journey Aflame (Instrumentals)
2011 · album
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Biography
Hailing from New Haven, Connecticut (USA), Akua Naru’s journey to global poet began in an early upbringing in the Pentecostal church. Her powerful poetic lyricism, talent for storytelling and ability to integrate historical narratives into her music with unmatched eloquence have drawn the attention of scholars and activists around the globe. Naru admits to writing "to fulfill the void she needs filled since access to female voice has been so limited in hip hop". Due to a legacy of slavery and silence in which being black and women has meant exploitation, marginalization, and damaging stereotyping lasting right up to today, Naru defiantly declares her intention to "provide a body of knowledge" by centralizing black women's experiences in her work. Akua Naru’s latest release “The Miner’s Canary” has been met with overwhelmingly positive reviews. The album boasts an amazing cast of talented and accomplished features which assist in freeing its musical landscape from the single genre of hip hop to settle between soul, blues, and jazz. She has lectured with Bakari Kitwana, Dr Tricia Rose, and Public Enemy Pioneer Chuck D. Akua Naru’s new album “The Blackest Joy” (SPV Records) is set for a spring 2018 release.