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RnB 18 June, 2012

Gif Confronts Race & Identity In America With EX.O.L.L.

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Gif Confronts Race & Identity In America With EX.O.L.L.
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Gif Official Website) Radical thought requires radical art. That's the idea behind everything emcee and performance artist Shawn "Gif" Folk does, including his latest album, EX.O.L.L.

EX.O.L.L., which was released on May 1st on iTunes, Amazon, and Bandcamp, was born out of Extraordinary Ordinary Lives of the Living, the hip-hop infused live theatre project Gif has been performing in and around New York City for the past three years. The show challenges conventional perceptions of Black urban youth identity and the accepted idea of progress.

When Gif realized what he had to say about his community was something people hadn't heard before, might be considered controversial, and could apply to anyone not in the majority, he knew he couldn't just make an album, he had to draw people into the experience. With EX.O.L.L, he does this by using his own experiences growing up in Spanish Harlem as "a Black wayward youth not bad enough to be saved, or good enough to be praised." His goal is to address the question of how, in the face of ethnocentrism, do Black youth that identify with the criminalized culture of hip-hop feel about their intrinsic self-value?

Gif's performances of Extraordinary Ordinary Lives of the Living has sparked intense conversations about race amongst audience members and with EX.O.L.L.'s wide release Gif hopes to engage in those conversations with a national audience, and spark changes within communities across the country.

The owner of a long history of success when it comes to spreading his messages online, Gif received 40K downloads of his song "No Born ID" when it hit the main page of MP3.com in 2008. On the heels of those numbers, in 2010 Gif re-released his View of a Loser From on Top of the World album, which, to date, has been streamed/downloaded over half a million times. In addition to his online credits, Gif's music and his views have been featured everywhere from the New York Daily News to Spain's daily newspaper El Mundo.

For more information on Gif check out: https://dagif.com
To hear the EX.O.L.L Album visit: https://gifmusic.bandcamp.com
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