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1. Kendrick Lamar – HiiiPower
Source:Kendrick LamarThis track features Lamar reflecting on the influence of MLK Jr., Malcolm X, and other civil rights leaders.
2. J. Cole – No Role Modelz
Source:J. ColeCole mentions MLK Jr. in the context of his Dreamville label, highlighting the impact of King’s dream on his own aspirations.
3. Public Enemy – By The Time I Get To Arizona
Source:Channel ZEROThis politically charged song critiques Arizona’s refusal to honor MLK Jr. Day, using King’s legacy as a focal point for social commentry.
4. Jeezy ft. Jay-Z & Nas – My President Is Black (Remix)
Source:Dawilliams13Jay-Z references MLK Jr. in the context of African American progress, drawing a line from King’s activism to the election of Barack Obama.
5. Common – A Dream
Source:beheardThis song samples MLK Jr.’s ‘I Have A Dream’ speech, intertwining King’s vision with Common’s reflections on racial equality.
6. Killer Mike – Michael & the Mighty Midnight Revival
Source:Killer MikeIn this album, Killer Mike continues his exploration of music as a transformative and religious experience, reflecting on themes of perseverance and faith.
7. The Game – Dreams
Source:The GameThe Game references MLK Jr. when discussing his own dreams and aspirations, drawing a connection between the civil rights movement and personal achievement.
8. Common ft. Will.i.Am – I Have A Dream
Source:SevenCentCommon samples Dr. King’s ‘I Have A Dream’ speech to reflect on social justice and the continued struggle for equality.
9. The Roots ft. Busta Rhymes, Joell Ortiz, Nate Ruess – My Shot (Rise Up Remix)
Source:The RootsThis remix of a track from Hamilton mentions MLK Jr. and focuses on perseverance and resilience, with Busta Rhymes shouting out MLK as an inspiration.
10. The Game ft. Nas – Letter To The King
Source:GlidingSquares WAVIn this collaboration, both The Game and Nas reflect on King’s legacy, paying tribute to his fight for civil rights while addressing contemporary social issues.
11. Common & John Legend – Glory
Source:CommonWritten for the movie Selma, which chronicles MLK’s march from Selma to Montgomery, this powerful song won an Academy Award and directly honors King’s legacy in the fight for justice.
12. T.I. – King
Source:T.I.T.I. names this album after MLK Jr., with various tracks alluding to King’s influence and the fight for equality, reflecting on personal and societal struggles.