Am I British Yet?
Am I British Yet? is the upcoming fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter V V Brown. It is set to be released on 27 October 2023, as her first studio record in over eight years.
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Released | 27 October 2023 | |||
Label | YOY | |||
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Background
Brown first tackled the topic of a white-dominated music industry and her experiences as a black female artist in a self-written article for The Guardian in July 2021, encouraging fellow black female musicians to go independent.[1] Following her third studio effort Glitch (2015), the artist would not release new music until March 2023. The lead single "Black British" marked her first musical output in six years, which according to her, she wrote in only 25 minutes.[2] She described the previous six year as "a difficult mental health journey", citing the relocation to the countryside, family life and the liberation from industry pressure as the main factors behind her hiatus.[3] Talking specifically about the album, she revealed that it "is about starting sociological conversations". The "radical power in the role of the provocateur", as Brown puts it, was one of the motives for the album.[4] Additionally, Brown provided an in-depth look into "what it means to be Black in modern Britain" in an interview with Line of Best Fit.[2] The second single "Twisted" was released on 9 June 2023. The track, inspired by the works of James Baldwin and Erykah Badu, talks about the topic of cultural appropriation with the intention of bringing "awareness to the magnitude of the threat".[5] In an interview with James O'Brien, she stated that Am I British Yet? would also be the title of an upcoming book, describing it as "a real generational collection of black Britishness".[6]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Break of the Night" | |
2. | "Marginalised" | |
3. | "I Will Always Be Black" | |
4. | "Black British" | |
5. | "Let Us Remember By" | |
6. | "Philosophy" | |
7. | "Am I British Yet?" | |
8. | "No Fear (feat. Liam Bailey)" | |
9. | "Generations" | |
10. | "Twisted" | |
11. | "Go Back" | |
12. | "Feel So Alive" | |
13. | "Jamaica" | |
14. | "History" | |
15. | "Inhale" | |
16. | "Swallowing My Pride" | |
17. | "Mission" | |
18. | "Be It" |
References
- V V Brown (14 July 2021). "The music industry's white dominance is holding back black female artists". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- Pedder, Alan (8 May 2023). "The beautiful and terrifying life of V V Brown". Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- Williams, Kyann-Sian (27 March 2023). "V V Brown explores what it means to be 'Black British' on new single". NME. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- Malt, Andy (28 March 2023). "VV Brown returns with first new music for six years". Complete Music Update. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- "V V Brown discusses new track "Twisted"". Wonderland. 9 June 2023. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- Osei, Phoebe Dampare (22 June 2023). "'Am I British yet?': Musician VV Brown tells James O'Brien how the Windrush generation has shaped her identity". LBC. Retrieved 22 June 2023.