Hear the stories of Black musicians who broke boundaries

Hear the stories of Black musicians who broke boundaries

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Music is a great many things. It's something to hum along to in the shower, belt from the backseat on an ambling road trip, or set the mood at a gathering, be it a house party or a relaxed night in. On the same hand, it's a method of protest, a force adept at bringing otherwise disparate folks together, and a means of emotional connection. Music may be a form of entertainment, but it has also saved lives, defined decades, and led great social change along the way.

Yet at its core, music is simply this: a creative expression of our identities, experiences, feelings, and those things and people which we care about most—whether that be a lover, a friend, a community, an object, or something totally immaterial. It's a medium that's as boundless as it is rooted in our human experience, diverse as it is universal.

So, with art and identity so deeply intertwined and public personas influenced largely by the personal, it's important to not only recognize but celebrate, amplify, and acknowledge the game-changing artists who crafted some of the greatest songs—from chart-topping pop and hip-hop hits to the very foundations of jazz and R&B—to ever grace our ears.

As we shine a light on artists and thinkers who demonstrate the boundless depths of Black creativity, joy, and love, we've gathered a list of 30 memoirs by and biographies about artists who totally upended the expectations of a white-dominated field and crafted something entirely their own, making history and changing lives as a direct result.


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