
ibrahim azhar (born jack brown) is a detroit poet/musician/hermit/mythological creature. His music confronts racism, sexism, poverty, homophobia, xenophobia, exotification, gentrification and general oppression.
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ocean
Ancestry
wedding song
obafemi (interlude)
meditation folklore
gospel of ghosts
holy ghost
james byrd jr
palm oil
four women. for khadijah.
ramadan
violeta
black ivory
hospital ward (mash up)
holesinourhands
down in the yard the woman had stopped singing, but the faint shouts of children floated in from the street.(II)
mosaic
oya
motown/mecca
Paul Mooney ain't offensive, George washington is
our native countries
holy spirit
saint christopher
gold teeth gold teef
spanish dracula (si)
there is so much inside of me i wish you could see
conflict
motivation
starvation
feathers
cathedral
old english
kampala
moses
down in the yard the woman had stopped singing, but the faint shouts of children floated in from the street.
holes in our hands
Sun rise in a coma
malnourished
saint francis
isaac's (dream)
interlude
all alone
in distance we trust
These streets
(holy ghost)
the faint shouts of children floated in from the street.(II)
apparition
aaa
Govinda
pyramids of nubia
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