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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2009

On black male positivity .. Please stay strong x

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  • Love the pics 1.38, oh and dammmmmnnnn to 2.17 , strong message at 2.28 , loving 2.44 not many men loving the baby or overall family nature when your pregnant and most of all love this tune along with many other tunes sang by Jill.

  • @lovelyjubly27 Thanks for the reflection .. It made me smile to know that you're feeling what i'm feeling at those points in the video. That passion inside for what you know and believe in is a VERY valuable source of growth once you know how to apply it to today's societal problems, it then becomes a crucial piece of education for every black man, woman and child. What a blessing we have to possess that skill! :)

  • Phenomenal job!!!

    #1 I LOVE Jill Scott next to Rachelle Ferrel my favorite artist-she is awesome!

    #2 As an Ethnic Expressions Art Consultant-where w ebring the creativity of OUR people to OUR people. I am overwhelmed by your choice of artwork to correspond with this song! You did your thing!! If anyone is intereste din the art you see in this video or having your own fun-filled art show & get FREE black art & home decor. Contact me -Denise @ saintscafe@aol.com!

  • @melodiedee1 .. lol do your thang, Sis and thanks for the warm comments!  I'm gonna check out your own business and see if you can provide me with the answer to a current problem i'm having finding some artwork for my business. Marcus Garvey LIVES. Infact, why isn't that being taught in black universities as a strong business model? Or is it ..?

  • Isn't that piano riff a sample from something? I think I've heard it in a Jamie Cullum song before. Any ideas/

  • @jaysax90 I'm sure it came from wayyy before Jamie Cullum!! It's a classic riff from the jazz period. Probably came out of some speakeasy .. some brilliant, blackman .. so hot on the keys his fingers burn! And I KNOW there would've been whiskey involved ;)

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  • I put this song on repeat while I study

  • J'adore ce son ...

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  • @jaysax90 Get out of my life woman - Joe Williams with Thad Jones & The Mel Lewis Orchestra

  • @Mr1991Wright thats man in general, black is a pigment, we all have a "clear" conscience if you understand me

  • this is one of the illest songs i ever heard and who made this beat a mastermind killing it. i dont even listen to jill scott

  • The strongest black man is a man with knowledge and wisdom.

  • @jaysax90 it's from an old Blue Note record - Get Out My Life by Joe Williams with Thad Jones and Mel Lewis.Check out Questlove's Droppin Science album for a load of these records. Peace x

  • perfect songg) love it)

  • @jaysax90 It's also in Jamie Cullum's song "Get your way", funny how musicians copy ideas from eachother :-)

  • ilove being a Educated black man with aspirations, drive, and goals...GOD is always with me nd with him all things are possible... I also love this type of artwork that is in this video...p.s. ILove my black Queens and im 19years of age nd the painting on 1:36 describes the kind of man iwill be when that time comes

  • @jaysax90 It's from "Get Out of My Life" by Joe Williams and the Jazz Orchestra

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