In Revolutionary Lotion, Big Lotion and Little Lotion share some of our favorite songs of change, revolution and protest from Gil Scott-Heron and Public Enemy to Loretta Lynn, The Staples Singers, Janet Jackson and Sinéad O'Connor. When an artist writes and records words of protest, change or truth, is there a resulting magic within the finished container of the song or album? How are artists able to communicate powerful truths of inequality and injustice through music so brilliantly when most of us find those same truths difficult to speak? Also, a sidebar on how Drewry got an F in a class on Bob Marley in college, Whitney gets triggered by Broadway, Moisturizing Jams Of The Week from 2Pac and Nas and a belated birthday duet to Claybrook. For this episode of Pass The Lotion, we put together a playlist of 26 revolution songs, many of which are discussed in the episode. Link below to the Revolutionary Lotion playlist on YouTube and Spotify! Stay moisturized y'all, and we will be back on Saturday morning with Weekend Lotion to usher in the month of May!
To check out Revolutionary Lotion: The Playlist (YouTube and Spotify), just follow the link below:
https://badbitchrecords.com/three-women-blog/revolutionary-lotion-the-playlist
And for YouTube and Spotify playlists of our April and May PTL Moisturizing Jams Of The Day:
https://badbitchrecords.com/three-women-blog/revolutionary-lotion-the-playlist