: Featuring rap powerhouse Benny the Butcher and funk legend George Clinton , this track dives into the deadly cycle of retaliation.
The 15-track album features a rich list of guest artists, including , James Robinson , and Grace Sorensen : BLK Vintage Intro (feat. Grace Sorensen) Funkentology Nineteen Eighty
: A haunting counterpart featuring Baby Rose , this song retells the story of "Benny's Got a Gun" from the victim’s perspective. : Featuring rap powerhouse Benny the Butcher and
The deluxe edition isn’t just a simple extension; it adds layers of nuance to the album’s overarching message:
: A deceptive track that sounds like a celebratory anthem about financial success but actually explores the concept of achievement from three distinct African American perspectives. BLK VINTAGE: THE REPRISE – Full Tracklist The deluxe edition isn’t just a simple extension;
(feat. Benny the Butcher & George Clinton) Suicide Doors Hang Low (feat. James Robinson) Big Bad Wolf/Sober (feat. Eimaral Sol) Ya No Podia Salir Murda Ghost Ride (feat. Mereba) BLK Revolution Complex of Killing a Man (feat. Baby Rose) The Reprise (feat. Charlie Stacey) Daisies Drinking Good (feat. Eimaral Sol) Where to Listen and Buy Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Blk Vintage: The Reprise Color in Color - Milky Clear with Bone Core James Robinson) Big Bad Wolf/Sober (feat
The core of BLK VINTAGE is deeply personal. Juwan Elcock has shared that several songs on the record were inspired by the police killing of his older brother, a traumatic event that shaped his activist consciousness. The Reprise builds on these themes of tragedy and triumph, offering what Elcock describes as a "broadened perspective" on the stories first told in the original debut. Key Additions and Highlights