Adrian younge

It's important for a young black kid to see a Mexican hero, just to know that we're all equal.

When you get above the line, you're above the line. So my thing is I just want to make music where I am always above that line.

I don't have any computers in my studio, it's all analog tape. All analog tape, all old equipment, I mean my mics are like from the 60's and early 70's, everything in there is old.

It's important to the world to see superheroes that are spread across our demographic.

Blaxploitation films were black films targeting black people. They were films made to appeal to a culture in a way that was supposed to be unfiltered.

What really, really inspires me is that you don't see many black superheroes on television.

I think that being a film composer, someone that gets it and actually applies the music, it allows you to open up a spectrum of feeling. You're now allowed to approach the music from an audio visual perspective.

Hip-hop has permeated pop culture for decades. For a long time, though, it seemed to permeate it in a such a way that it never really got its just due. Now, hip-hop seems to be getting that recognition and is more widely accepted, which is great.

When people score films, the job is to be visual. When people make music, it's about evoking feeling. It's great when you get both feelings and being out of their head.

When you're composing for somebody, that means you have a boss. You have to do what it takes to, at the end of the day, appease them.

I try to make classics. I don't try to make things that aren't good. It's always a pleasure to see that people care about the kind of music I'm making.

To me, when something is classic, whether it came out today or thirty years ago, it falls all in the same pot.

The easy answer is to say that it's a part for black people to see black heroes, but to me it's important to young Mexican kids to see a black hero.

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Adrian Younge: Biography and Life Work

Adrian Younge was a notable Composer. The story of Adrian Younge began on May 7, 1978 .

Younge grew up in Fontana, California , United States. His father is a lawyer and Younge himself earned a Juris Doctor degree from the American College of Law in Orange County. Younge has worked as a lawyer and law professor—having taught entertainment law at his alma mater. Early in his career, Younge worked for the legal department of MTV .

Philosophical Views and Reflections

Younge, along with Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest , produced Kendrick Lamar 's "untitled 06" song featuring Cee Lo Green , which was later reworked into the track "Questions" from the 2018 album The Midnight Hour . Younge and Ali also co-founded the Jazz Is Dead record label in 2017.

In 2021, Younge released the album The American Negro , as well as produced the podcast "Invisible Blackness". Both projects were launched during Black History Month and each seeks to highlight the systemic racism that African Americans have endured in the United States and the psychological toll that results. The podcast features speakers such as Chuck D , Ladybug Mecca , Keyon Harrold , and Michael Jai White .

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