Common- Letter to the Free Flashcards
1
Q
- When was Letter to the Free released?
2. What is Common’s real name?
A
- 2016 as part of the album Black America Again, his 11th album
- Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr
2
Q
Is Common part of any political movement?
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- “Knowing Is Beautiful” Movement- supports HIV/AIDS awareness
- Featured in vid for “Yes We Can”- song that supported candidacy of Obama, debued on online on 2nd Feb 2008
- Common has pledged to stop using anti-gay lyrics.
3
Q
What is the Common Ground Foundation?
A
- Common is a co-founder
- Non-profit organisation set up in early 2000s.
- Seeks to empower underprivileged youth
4
Q
- Why is the label who released the video significant?
2. Who owns this label?
A
- ARTium Recordings: signed only non-white artists, few artists
- UMG- international conglomerate w/many subsidiaries; biggest music company in the world
5
Q
- What is synergy?
2. How does it relate to Letter to the Free?
A
- When multiple organisations or media products are linked for commercial purposes
- Letter to the Free is part of the soundtrack to the documentary 13 about the 13th Amendment.
6
Q
- What do the lyrics of Letter to the Free reference to?
2. What is the intended message of the song?
A
- History of US racism
- Contemporary racial issues
- History of US racism
- To critique current US prison system using cultural and historical references, wordplay, metaphors and direct commentary.
7
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Historical and cultural references in the lyrics
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- “Southern trees we hung from”
- “Slavery’s still alive, check amendment 13”- 1865
8
Q
Historical and cultural references in the music
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- Bricolage of genres from black culture- gospel, jazz (C.’s all black outfit connotes this), blues, - forms which gave African-Americans a voice in times of oppression
- Marching percussion beat- chain-gang songs, mournful, grieve over slavery w/dreams of finding future liberty- links to Christian beliefs, often presented as afterlife
9
Q
- Why is gospel so important to african-american culture?
2. How does the video connote African culture?
A
- Christian beliefs strong part of giving hope of freedom to the enslaved African Americans.
- Barefoot drummer + headwear of one of the female singers connotes African culture.
10
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Modern references in the lyrics
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- “They stop, search and arrest our souls”
- “Shot me with your ray-gun/And now you want to trump me”
- “For Americans to rise it’s a matter of black lives”
11
Q
Modern references in the video
A
Takes place in a dark, dingy prison.
12
Q
How does the actual video content appeal to the audience?
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- Abstract black square
- Brightly lit areas highlight aspects of mise-en-scene but don’t show performer’s faces- racist approach of us penal system, dehumanising- personal identity;
e. g. at one point performers are in long-shot, overhead lighting reflects off walls instead of illuminating performers.
13
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Visuals: Black and white
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- History: b+w footage connotes ideas of history as early photos and footage were b+w
- Realism: early photography seen as representing reality + newsreel originally filmed in b+w + newspaper photos so b+w often used to create idea of realism in modern media, feeds into symbolism of this aesthetic choice
- Seriousness: looks stark, clean lines