Song
God. Fear. Money by Meshell Ndegeocello
Back story
As readers here know, Meshell Ndegeocello is one of my favorite artists. She is the rare musician whose chops, vision, lyrics, and emotion all come together equally. Known for always pushing the envelope, she explored funk, jazz, and hip-hop on this 2002 album. This on the heels of her acoustic ballad release, Bitter, which challenged many of her fans and critics. No less controversial, this record explored themes of racism, bigotry, and homophobia.
Why this song
God. Fear. Money is from Meshell’s 2002 release, Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape, which Rolling Stone reviewed as ‘powerful, beautiful, sensual and activist, this is the record Prince keeps trying to make.’ It features an incredibly funky bass line matched with pointed lyrics such as “If Jesus was alive today, he’d be incarcerated with the rest of the brothers.” The vocal line is often syncopated, making it jump out against the rhythm. If you are new to her music, this is a good starting point, as the song is catchy, groovy, has a great refrain, and will stick with you.
More info
All Music
Rolling Stone
Check it out
The video quality here leaves much to be desired, but at least the audio quality is decent, and it’s great to see a live performance. Here is the studio version as well.
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