
Brother D, real name Daryl Aamaa Nubyahn, was an early American rapper and hiphop artist. His track 'How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise' (1980), with a crowd of male and female guest rappers, was one of the first socially conscious rap lyrics.
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How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise
How We Gonna Make The Black Nation Rise?
How we gonna make the black nation rise (1980)
Dib-be-dib-be-dize
Clappers Power
How We Gonna Make The Black Nat
PADA PADUKA master
Stronger
He Saved Me
How We Gonna Make the Black Nation Rise (reggae)
How We're Gonna Make The Black Nation Rise
How We Gonna Make The Black Nation Rise? (feat. Collective Effort)
SOB´s
The Devil Gotta Go
Clappers Power (Club Dub Mix)
If It Be Thy Will
Pada Paduka
How we gonna make the black na
SOBґs
All or Nothin
Mao Dub Red
Stronger (Original Mix) - Original Mix
Crazy World
Lay Me Down
Peter
Hustlas for God
Fire
Libera l'anima
Let's Git Doe
Bonus Track
Still Prayin for My Brothas
A Word and a Vision
Tampa Riot
Dream
mamamia loco
Dib-Be-Dib-Be-Dize'
Stronger - Original Mix
How We Gonna Make th
Catch the Holy Ghost
Stronger (Original Mix)
Skit
I'm So Happy I Got God
Bring It to the Cross
A Word From Brother D
So Deep
Good Night
Grenada Up Against The Beast
School Teacher Tell Ya / Brother D in dUB
Dib-be-dib-be-dize (the real deal)
Deeper
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