![]() “I really made an album with my favorite rapper and it drops tonight at midnight,” the producer tweeted ahead of the release of his and Roc Marciano’s The Elephant Man’s Bones. It can be unwise to play favorites in the music biz, but maybe nobody told that to The Alchemist. The concept of "black love" is strong throughout and promotes healing through music she categorizes as "healed Black woman music." Experience Dreaming In Cursive: The Girl Who Loves Sparklers below.ĭreaming In Cursive: The Girl Who Loved Sparklers by Mystic With a strong IndieGogo campaign, Mystic reached her goal of $18,000 to create multiple visuals for the project, which I'm excited to see. Back once again, her latest effort, Dreaming In Cursive: The Girl Who Loves Sparklers, is entirely produced by Walt Liquor. Her podcast series Behind The Journey is a 6-part look into the making of her Grammy-nominated debut. Mystic released her follow-up LP, Beautiful Resistance, in 2014 and has since been acquiring her masters and getting music onto DSPs. Her debut album Cuts For Luck and Scars For Freedom (2001) is easily one of my favorite albums. She is known for using her art to promote healing, support movements for justice, and build community. Oakland's Mystic, aka the DU Goddess from Digital Underground, is a GRAMMY-nominated hip hop artist who is also an activist, scholar, community educator, and home chef. ![]()
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