loathe how all black women are somehow autmatically queens. Ever been around msot non famous black women i nthe US? they can be, rather unpleasant, and loud in a movie theater
The fact that it’s 2024 and this is so relatable and relevant, especially for all Black women to be singing this makes it even more important considering the nasty spirit of Misogynoir in America. This country won’t ever change. Leave while you can.
Monica’s verse “I can make you run, Make you hide from All your Ancestors transgressions” always gets me lol. The true history is Kept FROM them on purpose. And the other half don’t really want to know.
Thx for that. Do u know the names of the soloist. @ 1:47, 2:22(right after tash from xscape), 2:26 (right before nicc from brownstone), 3:55(blonde braids and top hate)
In 2024 I still cant believe how this EPIC can happened! Great message!!! The HUGE collaboration! The HUGE voices! OMG! SWV, Aaliyah, Monica, Mary, Amel, Tanya, Brownstone, TLC, Joi, Changing faces, Lalah, Queen.... so many my favorite singers!
Awww I could cry... looking back at all these beautiful musical sisters with Voices!!🎧 Music with a beautiful message !❤❤ God I miss the 90s and this whole era of music so much!❤
I am Japanese. In 1994, I was 15 years old. I was shocked to see this video on MTV. Great female artists gathered and performed the coolest performance. Women's Live, and the civil rights movement revived in the 90s. This song is underestimated and should have been talked about more.
The first time I heard this song was as a little girl from New York Undercover from season 2 episode 5 Brotherhood. Today, I recently listened to this song completely and the themes of not standing for racism and propaganda. Black pride is beautiful. 💯
In my research it’s sad to know how many who participated are no longer with us. The big 2 would be Left Eye and Aaliyah but we’ve also lost Casserine, Sweet Sable, Maxee (Brownstone) and Yesz from Y?Nvee. Also sad to see that there are onoy a few of the groups (and solo artists) still performing. That was my favourite period for Female artists
I know this song is old, but this song should be playing on all black radio stations and at all rallies taken part in the U.S today.....Sad day for Ferguson, Cleveland, NYC, South Carolina, Florida, Baltimore and Chicago...... ****Its sad over the years I have to keep adding cities and states for senseless police killings.....add Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Minnesota.....
Houston , Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Jackson, Memphis , Little Rock, Phoenix, San Francisco, Dallas, New Orleans, Washington,DC, Charlotte, Charlottesville, St. Louis, Birmingham, Detroit, Mobile, Atlanta, Chicago and the rest of America.
I sing this chorus every time i get out of work lol. Deadass. This song came out when i was a kid and they would play this song on the commercial for it coming to theaters. Stuck in my head for almost 30 years
I used to love this song. It's a shame bc even if you tried, you couldn't put this together today because real R&B has been shelved. Amazing women and their voices are so powerful. Sistas been holdin it down for so long!
Yes indeed you can hear all those church soul voices. The only singers today I can see doing this song is keyshia Cole, ella mai, melanie fiona, leelah Hathaway, ledisi, jill Scott, alicia keys, fantasia, Jennifer Hudson, and that is about it.
@@lateshiachilds3640 yo, you did NOT name Beyonce and I gotta give you props for that. Most of the Beyhive would be "Bey would do this in a heartbeat!" and here i am going "This bitch aint doing ANYTHING unless it gives her full clout."
2024 this is Still A Very Powerful Song with a Strong message. So many of my favorite Voices Aaliyah RIP, Vanessa Wms, SWV, Mary J, Karyn White, EnVogue, Chilli TLC, Nikki Brownstone, Monica, so many❤❤❤❤
Funny, Chilli sings "set us free from all this propaganda". George Floyd is propaganda used to divide America and your comment proves it took a root in the conscience of the ordinary Joe. I feel sorrow.
Vanessa Williams Coco SWV Patra Michelle Ndchelo Mary J Blige Zhane Chili Tionne tboz Aaliyah Caron Wheeler Pebbles Latocha (xscape) Keke Wyatt Miss jones Nicki Gilbert (Brownstone) Karyn white Tanya Blount Ndea Davenport ( brand new heavies) Monica Queen Latifah Joi Left eye En Vogue Various background singers
This is my black national anthem. Thanks to all of my black, beautiful, gifted sisters contributing to this song. **Let us take a stand and restore "BLACK PRIDE AND UNITY" again.** There is strength in numbers.
They were kids fighting for justice, starting programs and dying for it being systematically murdered. Thank you for representing ladies God bless everyone. God bless the lost, incarcerated and all panther body members. Thx fr
@@incognitonegress3453 first Of All Im Paying homage Based on the Concept of movie so don't Come up Here Talking Shit Because I'm the Wrong One .I luv All my Black Woman As well If U took Offense on my tribute Im apologize But I am the Wrong Bull dog to be Jumping At At I said What I said U be Blessed Brother!!!!
This song is so emotional and powerful that it makes me cry and get teary eyed, especially when missing Aaliyah and Left Eye. God bless all of these women in the music video.
Where are the Anthems like this in this time? whew glad i got to witness this steadily recording every video on vhs tapes cause my grandma had no cable SO B.E.T. WAS A VHS VIDEO MIXTAPE......BLACK PRIDE POWER TO THE PEOPLE
This video is absolutely amazing. I remember when I first heard it. It's actually a old song. They NEVER play it on the radio. The movie is very good. I'm challenging everyone to watch this movie. It's on TH-cam. It's a 1994 movie. WATCH IT!!!
I’m walking down the street randomly listening to this song. As soon as Aaliyah’s part comes on this lady passes me wearing an Aaliyah t-shirt. What are the odds?!
Standing with Madam VP Kamala Harris and all Black women in Amerikkka and worldwide. Divest from helping others. It’s past time we only worry about ourselves and one another. Nov. 8, 2024.
I know who all these beatiful women are except the ones singing 2:36 and at 3:55. En Vogues part was my favorite when the beat dropped. This song, "You Will Know" and "The Points" are one word... Classic
At 3:55 she's the song's writer and provided the song to the soundtrack please search Joi Gilliam "Freedom" and all her other material. Underrated but has her own fan base world wide.
3:55 Joi - the Godmother of Neo-Soul! This song was actually first recorded by her, for her vastly overlooked but masterful debut album, "The Pendulum Vibe".
Karyn Whtye was so classy,the girl with the short hair from Sister Act2 tore it up,En’Vogue are just wow,but u can’t mess with Caron Wheeler’s vocals🎶 The lyrical content is so on point and relevant now in 2020.
This was relevant since we came to these shores of this country. Sister a Spiritual war is being waged on the black man, and woman alike The war between us is one of the most detriment, to the spirit of Africans of this country more than anything.....These sisters are telling brother's don't be(LIE)ve the Propaganda, by the way the person that wrote this song is an artist named JOI (the one with the big top hat) I love, Thanks for reading, and I love you sister. If you are here, than your ready for this war
@@hectorabcdefg9076 I am not bullied by anyone because the RED Blood of Middle Eastern Brown JESUS protects me and I am UNASHAMED OF MY RELATIONSHIP WITH HIM.
It’s 2020 & this song needs to be on repeat on every black radio station nationwide 👊🏾👊🏾
Classic Hip Hop Stations should play this song.
Ase'. We need this now more than ever.
✊️🏾✊️🏾
TY for the idea.
The fight continues
Listening to this on the first day of February 2024! Loving the 90's all over again!!
2024 and this song still resignates to this day.
Sho you rite! Nov. 8, 2024
All these Queens bringing a positive message unlike the generation now smh how far we have fallen
They were selling sex back in the '90s too, just in a more subtle way.
Tr3DaMayor the song has a strong message from beginning to end
loathe how all black women are somehow autmatically queens. Ever been around msot non famous black women i nthe US? they can be, rather unpleasant, and loud in a movie theater
@@TheGhostofMrArthurs : Crimson Shadow
Go cry somewhere else
Tr3DaMayor
How you calling blk women Queens .. When most are wearing false hair or extensions of other races?
The way Coko's voice rang out....still gives me chills!
If I’m Vanessa Williams, I’m saying I glad my part came before hers, you don’t want to follow Coko in a vocal booth
@@hadbl12 EVER!!
@@hadbl12 you never want the high to come in before the mid. Learn how music is arranged, this is greatness, not a competition.
@@hadbl12 yesssss
@@truthserum3960 both of their parts hit hard.
11-2024 and still relevant ✊🏽
This song still hits hard in 2022, we need it now more than ever!
🎯💃🏿
@@BFlyB I agree exactly that's why I said it shouldn't be so hard to find smh lost mine long ago .
2023❤
The fact that it’s 2024 and this is so relatable and relevant, especially for all Black women to be singing this makes it even more important considering the nasty spirit of Misogynoir in America. This country won’t ever change. Leave while you can.
I’m feeling this song right now! Nov. 8, 2024
@ 🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️❤️
Monica’s verse “I can make you run, Make you hide from All your Ancestors transgressions” always gets me lol. The true history is Kept FROM them on purpose. And the other half don’t really want to know.
So much truth, power and quotable unpacked into one song.
@@nyasmith-assis5168💯💯
You Hear Me!!! STILL GIVES ME CHILLS
Yeeeeesssss
Yeeessss
FYI: Aaliyah, Felicia Adams, May May Ali, Amel Larrieux, Az-Iz, Blackgirl, Mary J. Blige, Tanya Blount, Brownstone, Casserine, Changing Faces, Coko, Tyler Collins, N'Dea Davenport, E.V.E., Emage, En Vogue, Eshe & Laurneá (of Arrested Development), Female, For Real, Penny Ford, Lalah Hathaway, Jade, Jamecia, Jazzyfatnastees, Queen Latifah, Billy Lawrence, Joi, Brigette McWilliams, Milira, Miss Jones, Cindy Mizelle, Monica, Me’Shell NdegéOcello, Natasha, Pebbles, Pure Soul, Raja-Nee, Brenda Russell, SWV, Chantay Savage, Sonja Marie, Tracie Spencer, Sweet Sable, TLC, Terri & Monica, Vybe, Crystal Waters, Caron Wheeler, Karyn White, Vanessa Williams, Xscape, Y?N-Vee, Zhané
Thx for that. Do u know the names of the soloist. @ 1:47, 2:22(right after tash from xscape), 2:26 (right before nicc from brownstone), 3:55(blonde braids and top hate)
After Nicci was Karyn White and after her was Tanya Blount from Sister Act 2.
Elaina Haynes no...wrong people. Thx anyway
Jae Mery Blonde braids and top hat is Joi
This list of INCREDIBLE female artists...DAMN!!! What happened to music???
This is still relevant
yes ma'am
+Tamara Allen Definantly!!
So much so...
more so now than when it was made tbh
Four years later and this song was on my mind, still very relevant .
This is an anthem for all to hear. I am a proud African American woman who will never forget the roots.
Susan Graham Amen to that sister
I am Latino. and I agree
We shouldn’t we re a strong race with even stronger roots and history.
I'm a proud African American male all the way from South of the USA. I'm from Georgia, I love learning about my history
No doubt sis
All the artists it's really good to see all those SISTERS up there together. WONDERFUL
In 2024 I still cant believe how this EPIC can happened!
Great message!!!
The HUGE collaboration! The HUGE voices!
OMG! SWV, Aaliyah, Monica, Mary, Amel, Tanya, Brownstone, TLC, Joi, Changing faces, Lalah, Queen.... so many my favorite singers!
Mary j Blige melody and harmonies in the beginning was the best it set this song off!!! This song should have been bigger than what it is!!!
Awww I could cry... looking back at all these beautiful musical sisters with Voices!!🎧 Music with a beautiful message !❤❤ God I miss the 90s and this whole era of music so much!❤
I am Japanese.
In 1994, I was 15 years old.
I was shocked to see this video on MTV.
Great female artists gathered and performed the coolest performance.
Women's Live, and the civil rights movement revived in the 90s.
This song is underestimated and should have been talked about more.
The first time I heard this song was as a little girl from New York Undercover from season 2 episode 5 Brotherhood. Today, I recently listened to this song completely and the themes of not standing for racism and propaganda. Black pride is beautiful. 💯
This needs to be our anthem right now.
SAY IT LOUD ONE MO TIME FO THE PEOPLE IN DA BACK OF THE ROOM!!✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🎯💯
Still a great song. Rarely if ever gets any play.
All those stars! Rip Aliyah, Left Eye
aaliyah*
Songs that talk about this country bigotry & racism will get little or no air play.
🔥🎙️🔥
The Year 2024!
✊🏾
👊🏾
🎼
In my research it’s sad to know how many who participated are no longer with us. The big 2 would be Left Eye and Aaliyah but we’ve also lost Casserine, Sweet Sable, Maxee (Brownstone) and Yesz from Y?Nvee. Also sad to see that there are onoy a few of the groups (and solo artists) still performing. That was my favourite period for Female artists
Casserine is not dead. Not sure why Rodney even said that.
0:08 Vanessa Williams
0:19 SWV
0:50 Patra
0:59 Me'Shell Ndgeocello
1:10 Mary J. Blige
1:15 Zhané
1:21 Chilli (TLC)
1:27 T-Boz (TLC)
1:37 Aaliyah
1:48 Caron Wheeler
2:15 Pebbles
2:19 Latocha Scott (Xscape)
2:30 Nicci Gilbert (Brownstone)
2:37 Karyn White
2:47 Tanya Blount
3:16 Amel Larrieux (Groove Theory)
3:20 N'Dea Davenport (Brand New Heavies)
3:30 Monica
3:40 Queen Latifah
3:55 Joi
4:03 En Vogue
2:26 Miss Jones
Monifah at the end for a split sec.
I know this song is old, but this song should be playing on all black radio stations and at all rallies taken part in the U.S today.....Sad day for Ferguson, Cleveland, NYC, South Carolina, Florida, Baltimore and Chicago......
****Its sad over the years I have to keep adding cities and states for senseless police killings.....add Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Minnesota.....
Yes!!
Add London, England to that.
Still listening to it in 2020 still gives me goosebumps good quality songs
I needed to hear it today!
Houston , Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Jackson, Memphis , Little Rock, Phoenix, San Francisco, Dallas, New Orleans, Washington,DC, Charlotte, Charlottesville, St. Louis, Birmingham, Detroit, Mobile, Atlanta, Chicago and the rest of America.
Before Black Panther there was Panther ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
i LOVE AALIYAH PART I GOT THE CHILLS
Yes!
Me too
Sameeww
2024 and we need this more than ever!!! Pray pray pray!!!!🙏🏽
I sing this chorus every time i get out of work lol. Deadass. This song came out when i was a kid and they would play this song on the commercial for it coming to theaters. Stuck in my head for almost 30 years
Tionne's swag 😍
I’ve been loving this song since I was a kid. All of these women are beautiful and talented. But Coko and Tanya Blount did the damn thing whew!🙌🏾🔥🔥🔥
Tanya is so underrated
@@keonta81Very!
Still gives me chills! Both versions!
An Anthem... play it daily!
En Vogue came at the end and gave them HARMONY!! Destroyed!
YES!!!!!! They killed it!!
Mary J, Chilli, T-Boz, Aaliyah, and Monica tho!!!!!
My fave part is en Vogue! Bop!!
Joi part was on point!
MO’s part stands out for me🔥🔥🔥
My favorite part is Monica
Woo SWV and Vanessa ate this.
Right! Along with that group, Pure Soul in the harmonies.
I mean...like...DAMN!!!!! I come back from time to time throughout the YEARS just to hear the intro!!! They killed it!!!!
I loved Zhane when they harmonized "Let us run in our own direction".
Listening in 2024
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I used to love this song. It's a shame bc even if you tried, you couldn't put this together today because real R&B has been shelved. Amazing women and their voices are so powerful. Sistas been holdin it down for so long!
Yes indeed you can hear all those church soul voices. The only singers today I can see doing this song is keyshia Cole, ella mai, melanie fiona, leelah Hathaway, ledisi, jill Scott, alicia keys, fantasia, Jennifer Hudson, and that is about it.
@@lateshiachilds3640 yo, you did NOT name Beyonce and I gotta give you props for that. Most of the Beyhive would be "Bey would do this in a heartbeat!" and here i am going "This bitch aint doing ANYTHING unless it gives her full clout."
@@lateshiachilds3640 Rihanna too.
@@lateshiachilds3640 I could see H.E.R. on this list. What about you?
@@lateshiachilds3640 So i would replace Keyshia and Ella with Jazmine Sulllivan and Chrisette Michele
Damn SWV voice is so Powerful at the beginning
This song should be played in heavy rotation now! I miss when we had black female artists like this!
2024 this is Still A Very Powerful Song with a Strong message. So many of my favorite Voices Aaliyah RIP, Vanessa Wms, SWV, Mary J, Karyn White, EnVogue, Chilli TLC, Nikki Brownstone, Monica, so many❤❤❤❤
Every time I hear this song, I get chills..
+Cherylah Israel Yes! I get misty-eyed.
@@JaimeeTodd Me too.
Yes! The unity in it
This needs to be on all streaming platforms. Incredibly still relevant today in 2020
This song is so relevant today! R.I.P. George Floyd.
Funny, Chilli sings "set us free from all this propaganda". George Floyd is propaganda used to divide America and your comment proves it took a root in the conscience of the ordinary Joe. I feel sorrow.
Vanessa Williams
Coco
SWV
Patra
Michelle Ndchelo
Mary J Blige
Zhane
Chili
Tionne tboz
Aaliyah
Caron Wheeler
Pebbles
Latocha (xscape)
Keke Wyatt
Miss jones
Nicki Gilbert (Brownstone)
Karyn white
Tanya Blount
Ndea Davenport ( brand new heavies)
Monica
Queen Latifah
Joi
Left eye
En Vogue
Various background singers
Thanks, I had been looking for a list :) is Keke really on there tho before Miss Jones?
The little run on 3:14 sounds like Amel Larrieux tho
Why is everyone omitting Patra?
Jeffrey single vocals is the order I put them in.
Chris Curtis patra is right after swv in my list.
I dont think Keke was even out at that time🤔🤔.
Had to hear this today in 2020 in light of recent events.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, LOVE thy neighbor....... communication and understanding
These sistas are beautiful! 😄😄❤️❤️
Yes they are☺️❤
Yeah my sista😆! Support from black brazilian!
Tn Girl54
They would be even more beautiful if some of them were wearing their own NATURAL hair instead of false Weaves
Yes they are and natural
THIS IS MY BLACK NATIONAL ANTHEM!!!!!.....YOU CAN KEEP THE REST....
The Real Black National Anthem should be .. SOMEDAY WE'LL ALL BE FREE .. by the late Great Donny Hathaway
✊🏾☝🏽
I watch this every year around MLK’s birthday after I watch the King Celebrate video!
FISTS IN THE AIR FOR MY PEOPLE, AND MY STRONG BLACK WOMEN!!!!
r.I.p. Aaliyah happy 38th birthday and left eye
I remember this as a kid it made me feel something like I gotta help my people ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
This is my black national anthem. Thanks to all of my black, beautiful, gifted sisters contributing to this song. **Let us take a stand and restore "BLACK PRIDE AND UNITY" again.** There is strength in numbers.
0:10 Vanessa Williams
0:15 SWV
1:10 Mary J. Blige
1:47 Cindy Mizelle
3:42 Queen Latifah
1:47 is Caron Wheeler
They were kids fighting for justice, starting programs and dying for it being systematically murdered. Thank you for representing ladies
God bless everyone. God bless the lost, incarcerated and all panther body members. Thx fr
The beginning of this song makes me cry. POWERFUL!!!
I am singing this song as we speak!
The whole song makes me cry.
Black Female Artist today can’t do such a song like this!
They don’t need to, it’s already been done.
@@oakland_510 again it can’t be done because the level of talent isn’t there and the mentality of the female artist is at it’s lowest now!
@@aaronnickey6119 Again, it doesn’t need to be done if it’s already been done.
This is a powerful and positive motivational song. To this day, it still rings Truth!
"My people are destroyed from lack of knowledge." Hosea 4:6
this shit is still dope and has the biggest message. and that's unity, respect ,love,equal opportunity. thanks ladies.
This is amazing!! Rest in paradise Aaliyah and left eye ❤
I forgot about the remix of this, boy there were a lot of remixes back then. Loved it!❤
This Song is Dedicated to my Fallen Black Brothers Travon Martin, Michael Brown, Rodney King, George Floyd R.I.P 🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪❤❤💙💙
Ahmad Arbery RIP young one!!
and i dedicate it to all my fallen women, those sisters murdered every six hours at the hands of those they loved.
@jones2277 #ThatPart
Didnt they hav BMU??? Take dat invalidating ish ovr there. This is about STRONG BLACK WOMEN HOLDIN ISH DOWN!!!
@@incognitonegress3453 first Of All Im Paying homage Based on the Concept of movie so don't Come up Here Talking Shit Because I'm the Wrong One .I luv All my Black Woman As well If U took Offense on my tribute Im apologize But I am the Wrong Bull dog to be Jumping At At I said What I said U be Blessed Brother!!!!
@@incognitonegress3453thank you!! Black women can’t have anything for us
A damn shame this ain't on streaming.
One of the most powerful songs I've ever heard still to this day. ✊🏽
2019: and this is still relevant 🙏❤️ - we need more songs of freedom and justice! Love this so much. I came back to lift my spirit through this song.
I still get the same feeling I got when this first dropped 🙏🏾💪🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
All that talent...Outstanding. Reminds me of all the talented brothas of BMU performing “You will know” from the “Jason’s Lyric” Soundtrack.
Got both these songs on repeat
This song is so emotional and powerful that it makes me cry and get teary eyed, especially when missing Aaliyah and Left Eye. God bless all of these women in the music video.
rip aaliyah
Amen
RIP Aaliyah 😢😢😢😢
and Left Eye....and Maxine from Brownstone....😢
Amen
My sistahs stand up!!!
damn girl. you gonna be my TH-cam wife. lol
Antoine Spellman lol hey!!!
+NellyBelle hey u should email me
Antoine Spellman music??
+NellyBelle naw to chat
It’s 2020 and the message is ringing louder than ever ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Where are the Anthems like this in this time? whew glad i got to witness this steadily recording every video on vhs tapes cause my grandma had no cable SO B.E.T. WAS A VHS VIDEO MIXTAPE......BLACK PRIDE POWER TO THE PEOPLE
Lauren Hill is WHO MISSING!!! I KNOW SHE WOULD HAVE CAME IN AND SHOWED OUT!!!
Hell yeah!!!
I second that!!!!!!
+Ping Pittman She and the Fugees were not on the music scene yet
+babyshaun82 actually she was. they were unknown to mainstream @the time. she actually was going to sing Mary part in method man you are all I need
I agree with you on that . and it would be very nice to have her on there with her pretty self.
Such a great and powerful song! Still listening to this version and the rap version in 2024! Don’t know why it’s not on Spotify!
N'dea Davenport and Caron Wheeler were great
Listening to this made me feel a deep longing for the 90s and a deep sense of pride in these Queens coming together.
Coko voice is amazing!
This video is absolutely amazing. I remember when I first heard it. It's actually a old song. They NEVER play it on the radio. The movie is very good. I'm challenging everyone to watch this movie. It's on TH-cam. It's a 1994 movie. WATCH IT!!!
Coko did her good singing on this one.
Played this at least 10x
2024 and I had to come to this video for all the queens ❤️✊🏽
just the beginning of the song carried soooo much soul👏
Powerful message then...and still is...FREEDOM #GEORGEFLOYD
It's 2023 and still needed
I’m walking down the street randomly listening to this song. As soon as Aaliyah’s part comes on this lady passes me wearing an Aaliyah t-shirt. What are the odds?!
This gave me LYFE!!!!!!!!
Radios needs to play this now in 2020.
Standing with Madam VP Kamala Harris and all Black women in Amerikkka and worldwide. Divest from helping others. It’s past time we only worry about ourselves and one another. Nov. 8, 2024.
RIP Trayvon. Sorry we couldn't give you a better world.
BRILLIANT!
I felt so good as an 11 year old seeing this for the first time
Snapshot of all my favorite female r and B singers.
I know who all these beatiful women are except the ones singing 2:36 and at 3:55. En Vogues part was my favorite when the beat dropped. This song, "You Will Know" and "The Points" are one word... Classic
The first one is Karyn White and the other is Joi.
At 3:55 she's the song's writer and provided the song to the soundtrack please search Joi Gilliam "Freedom" and all her other material. Underrated but has her own fan base world wide.
3:55 Joi - the Godmother of Neo-Soul! This song was actually first recorded by her, for her vastly overlooked but masterful debut album, "The Pendulum Vibe".
Just listened to the rap version of this with all the queens and needed to hear this version too....🎉
September 2024
This song still is relevant today! Sad no one would come together to make a song like this today
Karyn Whtye was so classy,the girl with the short hair from Sister Act2 tore it up,En’Vogue are just wow,but u can’t mess with Caron Wheeler’s vocals🎶
The lyrical content is so on point and relevant now in 2020.
That's Tanya Blount
@@martinaferguson4983 thanks Martina
Caron wheeler, was on this?
“Freedom for my body freedom for my mind, BOOP!”
The greatest video ever made. I will love this song forever.
2023 listening. Remember hearing this when I was a kid. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is still so relevant today with Trump now in office.
This was relevant since we came to these shores of this country. Sister a Spiritual war is being waged on the black man, and woman alike The war between us is one of the most detriment, to the spirit of Africans of this country more than anything.....These sisters are telling brother's don't be(LIE)ve the Propaganda, by the way the person that wrote this song is an artist named JOI (the one with the big top hat) I love, Thanks for reading, and I love you sister. If you are here, than your ready for this war
QueenofWisdomPhD especially today
Yes I agree
We are not free. Blacks and nonwhite are still bullied by Trump's supporters
@@hectorabcdefg9076 I am not bullied by anyone because the RED Blood of Middle Eastern Brown JESUS protects me and I am UNASHAMED OF MY RELATIONSHIP WITH HIM.
Freedom for my(our) Body, Freedom for my(our)mind, Freedom for my(our) spirit