Black Men United ~ U Will Know

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Published 2011-05-11
1994
Tevin Campbell, El DeBarge, Gerald Levert, Tony Toni Toné, Boyz II Men, Al B. Sure!, Lenny Kravitz, R. Kelly, Aaron Hall, Brian McKnight, Silk, Keith Sweat, Stokley, H-Town, Christopher Williams, Portrait, Damion Hall, Lil' Joe, Intro, DRS, After 7, Usher, Sovory, Lil' Joe, D'Angelo

All Comments (21)
  • @Mechikaable
    D’Angelo is a hell of a writer can’t believe he wrote this power house
  • @hybridhazza
    The amount of vocal talent in that one room is mind boggling
  • @ChakaKhanian
    Ya'll know what's really sad? If this was done today, there wouldn't be many male vocalists with this level of raw talent to fill that same room.
  • 29 years later and it still tugs at my heart today. I’m so glad these brothers came together for this historic project. Sadly I don’t think we’ll ever get something like this again.
  • @onewordsasha
    Who’s still listening and saluting our black men in 2020?🙋🏾‍♀️
  • Who still listens to this in 2023🙋🏾‍♀️🙋🏾‍♀️🙋🏾‍♀️🙋🏾‍♀️
  • @babd7176
    The harmonies on this are everything! Real musicians and singers. No auto tune. Just pure talent.
  • @kyngdavid3648
    This song TRULY needs to be the ‘’Black Man’s Anthem’’, all around the world✊🏾
  • @TheRealMcP
    OMG Tevin, Stokley, Joe, Brian, Aaron, D'Angelo...and that's just a few. So much talent. Singers were singers. No mumbling, no bullshit inflections that sound like you've had a stroke, no autotune, just talent. Listen to Brian McKnight's runs in this song - pitch perfect, clean, and lightning fast. Unbelievably awesome.
  • @TommyMadiba
    Black Excellence. Song goes hard 24 years later. 👌👌
  • @lloydielloyd915
    "Come on D and sing this song" A call from Brian McKight to D'Angelo the writer of the song to join in at the end 🙌🏾