Pink Siifu, Negro Deluxe (COLOR)

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PRE ORDER => 2024 05 10
LIMITED DELUXE EDITION OF 500 COPIES
RED W/ BLACK SPLATTER
3LP - PINK SIIFU
2020 => 2024

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Label: PINK SIIFU
Genre: HIP HOP, ROCK
Format: 3 LP
Release date: 2020
Reissue date: 2023

TRACKLIST 


BLACKisGod,A ghetto-sci-fi tribute(_G)


SMD


FK


we need mo color.


BLACK!


Adam x Jalen, eye luv u.


ameriKKKa, try no pork.


run pig run.


DEADMEAT


myheartHURT.


Chris Dorner.


Nation Tyme.


homicide/genocide/ill die


bebe's kids, APOLLO


dirt


faceless wings,BLACK!


blackest LOVE, like paint on tha wall


steal from the ENEMY


ON FIRE, PRAY!


Black Be Tha God, NEGRO.


BLACKISINFINITE BLACK ALIVE! spirit shop (understanding)


NEGRO FRIDAY


BLACKZ


heavy


blackSPACE


stratosphere status


BREATHE.birth


G tribute live rehearsal /ALL MY NXGGAS GONE PROSPER rehearsal live


FKOFFME


2dirt


cointail


fkthapolice[slumvillage tribute]


wakeupnPROSPER


Numbers on yo head ft billy woods


tha embrace narrated by Akeema Zane


WBLBDLNITM : PRAY rehearsal


Nation Tyme rehearsal live


NATION TYME PSA


wrkouts2Jazzselfdefensealso


BLACKBETHAGOD!!!!!!!(culture,freedom.cipher), PSA 4 tha FOLKS




DESCRIPTION



-Limited deluxe edition of 500 copies pressed on red with black splatter vinyl housed in a wide spine jacket with full-color picture sleeves.


-Deluxe tracks first time on vinyl, features music from Pink Siifu’s NEGRO6’! Band from Tha Live Shows and rehearsals. 


-Vocals from Moor Mother, Slauson Malone, liv.e, Melanie Charles, Billy Woods, Na-Kel Smith, and zeroh. 


-Production from Jeremiah Jae, Roper Williams, iiye, Eyedress, Nicholas Craven, Physcopop, GLK, Michael Lundy, and Ohbliv.


-“The rapper’s second full-length is intense and riotous, tapping into the anger at the heart of Black America for an eclectic and captivating record.” - Pitchfork



On his album NEGRO DELUXE Siifu trades in soulful rap for punk, fueled by the Black experience in America followed by spiritual jazz and poetry. A beautiful chaotic collage of sounds that reflect the black man’s thoughts on the day-to-day. It doesn’t take long to reach the heart of NEGRO, Pink Siifu’s new album. It’s an aggressive collection of hardcore punk and free jazz, with bold lyrics that encourage shooting back at trigger-happy law enforcement. This album profoundly communicated the anger of an African-American community beset by police violence a month before the murder of George Floyd lit the streets on fire. In April 2021, he revisited the project with NEGRO DELUXE, which doubled the length of the original. Pink Siifu tells Bomb Magazine “after we were done mastering and mixing, Zeroh was like, “Yo, NEGRO is like fire, and NEGRO DELUXE is like smoke….So I would characterize NEGRO DELUXE as, like, after you’re angry, after you’ve punched a wall, after you beat somebody up, whatever, how do I channel that into something else? How do I just let it go? I feel like NEGRO DELUXE is that, for real, in a nutshell. It’s like the chaos calmed down after all the fire’s gone and the smoke is in the air.” It isn’t anything like ensley, Siifu’s breakthrough 2018 LP. Where that record used mid-tempo soul and hip-hop to score his upbringing, NEGRO is a riotous mix calling for Black revolution. It’s also the most fearless project in his growing discography. NEGRO harkens back to 1992, to Ice-T’s thrash metal band Body Count,  song “Cop Killer”.  This album is meant to remind us of Rodney King, Racist Cops, The Black Panther Party, and Christopher Dorner, the ex-L.A. police officer who, in 2013, went on a violent shooting spree against his former colleagues and their family members due to seeing his own policeman violate the people there supposed to be protecting. “It’s about America, It’s about the trauma that comes from the flag. It’s about understanding that it’s okay to be angry.”