Sho Baraka released The Narrative today (October 21), his debut album on Humble Beast.
The LP stands at 14 tracks and explores race, faith and love as Sho spits his signature thought-provoking bars over soulful production. Lecrae appears on “Here, 2016” and fellow Humble Beast artist Jackie Hill Perry is featured on “Kanye, 2009,” Sho’s own version of a Kanye West rant.
The Atlanta-based rapper is traveling on the Spotlight Tour with Propaganda having open discussions about current social justice issues and sharing new music along the way.
In Humble Beast tradition, The Narrative is available for free download at humblebeast.com.
Stream Sho Baraka’s The Narrative album above and keep scrolling for the cover art and tracklist.
(This article was first published October 8, 2016 and is as follows.)
Humble Beast’s newest signee, Sho Baraka, announced his debut album on the label, The Narrative, yesterday (October 7).
The Los Angeles-bred MC is set to drop the 14-track project October 21. Sho enlists Lecrae, fellow Humble Beast artist Jackie Hill Perry and more to tell the story of Black America in a timeline format, complete with Kanye West tribute.
Sho Baraka was a founding member of Reach Records before leaving and independently releasing his Talented Xth LP in 2013.
He is set to go on travel with labelmate Propaganda on the Spotlight Tour this fall as the duo explores the role of the church in facing social justice issues. Each stop will feature music from Sho’s new project.
Pre-order Sho Baraka’s The Narrative on i-Tunes.
Check out the cover art and tracklist below.
- Foreward, 1619
- Soul, 1971
- Kanye, 2009 (f. Jackie Hill Perry)
- Love, 1959
- Here, 2016 (f. Lecrae)
- 30 & Up, 1986 (f. Courtney Orlando)
- Profhet, 1968 (f. James Portier)
- Maybe Both, 1865 (f. James Portier)
- Excellent, 2017
- Road to Humble, 1979
- Myhood, U.S.A., 1937 (f. Vanessa Hill)
- Words, 2006
- Fathers, 2004
- Piano Break, 33 A.D.
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Naw, but you can get off my site with that bullcrap and buy Sho Baraka’s new album.
This album is incredible. It might be epic. It’s an excellent narrative of what it means to be be christian, black and excellent in America. Just wanted to find out why songs are missing from the CD. Namely, Maybe Both my favorite song from the album.
I want some trap story telling! Not this soft ass shit!
GET OFF MY SITE YOU FAKER!
Funny I just followed Bizzle on Spodify and I clicked on related artist and Sho Baraka was there let me follow him too
FUCK OUTTA HERE WITH THAT RELIGION RAP BULLSHIT PRAISIN’ YOUR SLAVEMASTER’S RELIGION AND HIS WHITE JESUS!!!!
You haven’t heard the album. Y’all fake “woke” people kill me with your baseless enlightenment.
Excited to dive into Sho’s project.
Wjy are 3 tracks missing on the cd?
Especially Maybe Both. That track is on point.