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K7 194CD
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"Supa Sista, Ursula Rucker's 2001 !K7 debut launched a talented poet out the gate as a solo artist with the affirmation of a strong lyrical voice. Then came Silver and Lead in 2003, a riveting exploration of self, woman and Black, with an assembly of producers. With Ma'at Mama, Rucker shows a new level of maturity in her writing. It's clear that she harnesses emotions in song to get through the daily grind. She explores socio-political points of race, class, culture, religion and gender, with steel-cut precision. True to form, Rucker's albums are poetry in motion, guided by a time signature that speaks to the human experience with honesty and poignancy."
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