Artist's albums
Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?
2023 · album
Dedicated to Tar Feather
2023 · EP
Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?
2023 · EP
Run, Run, Run
2023 · EP
Tyler, Forever
2023 · EP
Sun, I Rise (Kitchen Table Session)
2022 · EP
Sun, I Rise
2022 · single
McKinley Dixon | Audiotree Far Out
2021 · single
For My Mama And Anyone Who Look Like Her
2021 · album
The House That Got Knocked Down
2020 · EP
Sun Back
2020 · single
Anansi, Anansi b/w Wit These
2019 · single
McKinley Dixon on Audiotree Live
2018 · EP
The Importance of Self Belief
2018 · album
Who Taught You to Hate Yourself?
2018 · album
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Biography
McKinley Dixon's new album "Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?" is out now on City Slang! Richmond, Virginia-based artist McKinley Dixon has always used his music as a tool for healing, exploring, and unpacking the Black experience in order to create stories for others like him. On his previous two self-released albums, Dixon’s songs looked at concepts ranging from self-love to police brutality, and the complex trauma Black people navigate collectively and as individuals. For My Mama And Anyone Who Look Like Her, Dixon’s debut album on Spacebomb, is the culmination of a journey where heartbreak and introspection challenged him to adapt new ways of communicating physically and mentally, as well as across time and space. "The best way to sum up this album is: I was sad, I was mad, and now I’m alive. These things I talk about on For My Mama have had harmful and brilliant effects on my timeline, and have forced me to be cognizant of the fact that living is complex. Rap has allowed me the language to communicate, and be someone who can communicate with people from all over. Knowing how far I’ve come, I think people will find trust in the message I’m sending. - McKinley Dixon on For My Mama and Anyone Who Look Like Her