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Lupe Fiasco, 6lack highlight Apple Music Juneteenth playlist

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Several artists including Bun B, Lupe Fiasco, 6LACK and Brittney Spencer have recorded songs honoring Juneteenth for Apple Music.

Performers from different genres composed new tracks, while others recorded cover songs for the second annual 'œJuneteenth 2022: Freedom Songs'ť playlist, which launches Friday on the streaming platform. The playlist releases more than a week before the annual holiday '“ also known as Emancipation Day and Freedom Day '“ that commemorates when the last enslaved African Americans learned about their freedom on June 19.

'œMusic is the tie that binds our Black experience in the U.S. and the world,'ť said Ebro Darden, global head of hip-hop and R&B at Apple Music. 'œBeing able to create covers and original music with artists from all genres of music is the perfect way to continue to celebrate the Black experience and continue our collective work for true freedom.'ť

The 16-song playlist also features reggae-dancehall singer Kranium, gospel singer Koryn Hawthorne and Latin rapper-singer Eladio Carrion.

Fiasco said he wanted to take a different approach in creating the original song 'œGalveston'ť for the playlist.

'œI try to make things that establish emotion and utility so that not only can people feel it, but they can actually do something with it,'ť said the Grammy-winning rapper. 'œThere's only so much utility you can have in music, but it all boils back down to education and instruction. '~Galveston' is about taking Juneteenth, which is normally a celebration of a very specific set of events - the manumission from slavery of Black folks - and approaching it from a different angle."

Bun B performs the original track 'œThis is What We Do (June 19th)'ť featuring Jack Freeman, and Spencer made her own song 'œMore Than Perfect.'ť 6LACK covers Mos Def's classic 'œUmi Says,'ť Hawthorne takes on Smokie Norful's 'œI Need You Now,'ť Kranium does Dennis Brown's 'œRevolution," SEB performs Chance the Rapper's 'œParanoia'ť and Alex Isley covers 'œWe Are One,'ť a song by Maze featuring Frankie Beverly.

'œI am a daughter, I'm a mother, I'm a friend," said Isley, the daughter Ernie Isley of the soul group the Isley Brothers. "So, just practicing gratitude. I think that's a big part of Juneteenth: the gratitude and celebration of who we are and the pride of that and the beauty and the richness of our culture and our power.'ť

Other artists on the playlist include Cautious Clay, Damien Sneed, Denzel Curry, Elena Pinderhughes, Jlin, Moliy and WSTRN.

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