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Malcolm’s Theme
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Malcolm’s Theme은(는) {albumName} 앨범에 수록된 곡으로 2015년 5월 4일일에 Brainfeeder에서 발매되었습니다.The Epic
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앨범The Epic
발매일2015년 5월 4일
라벨Brainfeeder
LanguageEnglish
멜로디에 강한 음악
어쿠스틱 악기 중심
발랑스
춤추기 좋은 음악
에너지
BPM140

크레딧

실연 아티스트
Kamasi Washington
Kamasi Washington
테너 색소폰
Brandon Coleman
Brandon Coleman
오르간
Cameron Graves
Cameron Graves
피아노
Dwight Trible
Dwight Trible
보컬
Miles Mosley
Miles Mosley
더블 베이스
Patrice Quinn
Patrice Quinn
보컬
Ronald Bruner, Jr.
Ronald Bruner, Jr.
드럼
Ryan Porter
Ryan Porter
트롬본
Tony Austin
Tony Austin
드럼
작곡 및 작사
테렌스 블랜차드
테렌스 블랜차드
작곡가
Ossie Davis
Ossie Davis
가사
Kamasi Washington
Kamasi Washington
편곡자
Patrice Quinn
Patrice Quinn
보컬 어댑터
프로덕션 및 엔지니어링
Kamasi Washington
Kamasi Washington
프로듀서
Benjamin Tierney
Benjamin Tierney
믹싱 엔지니어
Carson Lehman
Carson Lehman
어시스턴트 엔지니어
Conrad Leon
Conrad Leon
어시스턴트 엔지니어
David Lee
David Lee
어시스턴트 엔지니어
Julie Everson
Julie Everson
어시스턴트 엔지니어
Kevin "Daddy Kev" Moo
Kevin "Daddy Kev" Moo
마스터링 엔지니어
Stephen Marcussen
Stephen Marcussen
마스터링 엔지니어
Tony Austin
Tony Austin
엔지니어
Tyler Shields
Tyler Shields
어시스턴트 엔지니어

가사

[Verse 1]
Here in this final hour
We come to bid farewell
To one of our brightest hopes
Extinguished long ago
[Verse 2]
A man has memory of a champion
What brave and gallant and he
Who lies before us
Unconquered still
Honor, pride, and love
[Verse 3]
Afro-American, was Malcolm
A master of words was he
To weave me through so long ago
He wrote no more, it's true
[Verse 4]
I say, again, Afro-American
As he would want me to
To those who tell us
To free his memory
We smile and say to you
[Verse 5]
I say, again, Afro-American
As he would want me to
To those who tell us
To flee his memory
We smile and say to you
[Verse 6]
Have you ever talked to
Brother Malcolm?
Or have him smile at you?
Do you ever really listen?
If so, you know this too
[Verse 7]
Malcolm, was a man too
A living black man too
For this, we honor him
[Verse 8]
And so we honor
The best in ourselves
The gift he gave us all
[Verse 9]
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh yeah, yeah, now brother
You loved me so
[Verse 10]
We leave you now with words from
el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz
[Verse 11]
Before I get involved in anything, nowadays, I have to straighten out my position
And which is clear, I am not a racist, in any form whatsoever
I don't believe in any form of racism, I don't believe in any form of discrimination or segregation
I believe in Islam, I'm a Muslim
And there's nothing wrong with being a, being a Muslim
Nothing wrong with the religion of Islam
It just us to believe in Allah, as the God
And those of you who are Christians, probably believe in the same God
Because I think you believe in the God that created the universe
And that's the One we believe in, the One who created the universe
The only difference being, you call him God
And, and I—, we call him Allah, Jews call him Jehovah
If you can understand Hebrew, you'd probably call him Jehovah too
If you can understand Arabic, you'd probably call him Allah
But since the white man, your friend
Took your language away from you, during slavery
The only language you know is his language, you know, your friend's language
So you call him—, you call upon the same God he calls for
When he's putting a rope around your neck, you call for God and he calls for God
But the real religion of Islam doesn't teach anyone to judge another human being by the color of his skin
The odd statement is used by the Muslim to—, uh
Measure another man, is not the man's color, but the man's deeds
The man's conscience behavior, the man's intention
And when you use that as, uh, standard of measurement, or judgement
You never go wrong
[Verse 12]
No more a man, but a seed
Which will come forth again
We'll know him as a prince
Our own black shining prince who died
Because He loved us so
Written by: Ossie Davis, Terence Blanchard
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