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- Talented 10th is the third studio album by American Christian hip hop artist Sho Baraka, released through his own label, Lions & Liars Music, on January 15, 2013. It is the first solo release by Sho Baraka since he left Reach Records in 2011. The album title and concept was based on the 1903 essay of the same name by W. E. B. Du Bois. Talented 10th is "not just a picture of Christian salvation but also focuses on education, relationships and social change - all filtered through a biblical worldview." However, Talented 10th was controversial with some in the Christian scene due to the appearance of strong language on the song "Chapter 9 - Jim Crow". (en)
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- Ali (en)
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- Blue (en)
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- theBeatBreaker (en)
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- Extended edition tracks (en)
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- featuring Diamone (en)
- featuring J.R. (en)
- featuring Christon Gray (en)
- featuring Ali (en)
- featuring Chantae Cann and Suzy Rock (en)
- featuring Duce Banner (en)
- featuring J.K. and L.I.B.E.R.T.Y. (en)
- featuring Lee Green and Theory Hazit (en)
- featuring Lizi Bailey and Tedashii (en)
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- Ali, Blue, J.R., Sho Baraka, Swoope, theBeatBreaker (en)
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- And so the whole concept of the album is, based off the book, is kind of like people who have time, talent and treasure using those gifts to the benefit of other folks. Not just teaching men to be carpenters, but teaching carpenters to be men. (en)
- I’ve always loved W.E.B. Du Bois and Frederick Douglass, and I started reading books about them and the struggle of slavery, post-slavery and the African American plight. Then I stumbled upon Du Bois' Talented 10th, the book he wrote, and it spoke exactly to where I am. Where you have a group of people who are struggling, who are in pain, whether it be economic, physical or spiritual, but you have people around who have answers, resources, gifts, talents who can help those individuals. (en)
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- Chapter 10: Peter Pan (en)
- Chapter 11: Cliff & Claire (en)
- Chapter 12: ME! (en)
- Chapter 13: King (en)
- Chapter 14: Nicodemus (en)
- Chapter 1: Bethesda (en)
- Chapter 2: Michael (en)
- Chapter 3: Get Happy Intermission (en)
- Chapter 4: Mahalia (en)
- Chapter 5: Mrs... (en)
- Chapter 6: Ali (en)
- Chapter 7: Denzel (en)
- Chapter 8: Madoff (en)
- Chapter 9: Jim Crow (en)
- Epilogue 1: Hello Change (en)
- Epilogue 2: KJPJ (en)
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- Talented 10th is the third studio album by American Christian hip hop artist Sho Baraka, released through his own label, Lions & Liars Music, on January 15, 2013. It is the first solo release by Sho Baraka since he left Reach Records in 2011. The album title and concept was based on the 1903 essay of the same name by W. E. B. Du Bois. Talented 10th is "not just a picture of Christian salvation but also focuses on education, relationships and social change - all filtered through a biblical worldview." However, Talented 10th was controversial with some in the Christian scene due to the appearance of strong language on the song "Chapter 9 - Jim Crow". (en)
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