Ella Mai's BlackHistoryMonth playlist tells the story of her childhood and other artists that have shaped her sound
“My Black History Month playlist is a combination of songs that tell the story of my childhood and others that have shaped my sound,” Ella Mai tells. “In many ways, playlists like these become the soundtrack to our experiences. Black History Month this year and beyond is about both honouring our past and celebrating the contributions currently elevating our culture.”To me, this represents an empowering layer of acceptance: owning exactly who you are, where you are from and what you represent.
We used to blast this in the summertime and feel like we had no cares in the world.This is one of my favourite songs [I’ve created] to date. It’s so special to me because it is very vulnerable. It represents self-love as well as knowing how to accept when someone is loving you.] is a representation of my childhood as my mum would play it nonstop, but this song in particular has always made me happy.Growing up, Lemar was one of my favourite homegrown artists.
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