God Gotta Afro & Gold Hoops (Original Version) Rapsody

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Album Veröffentlichung:
2026

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21.08.2026

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  • 1 Peace, God! 00:46
  • 2 Free Yo’ Mind 04:27
  • 3 No Way 03:14
  • 4 Apple Juice 04:53
  • 5 Never Break 04:11
  • 6 God Gotta Afro 02:48
  • 7 OMG! (Love to Sun Ra) 04:42
  • 8 Black Love 05:36
  • 9 Pick A Side 04:15
  • 10 Abandoned Me 04:04
  • 11 The Peejaays 02:18
  • 12 You! (DJ Whoo Kid Joint) 02:28
  • 13 Black Is Beautiful 02:49
  • 14 Pretty Bird / Way U R 04:08
  • 15 Joyful 02:55
  • 16 Act II: Bloodline / Growing Older 06:25
  • Total Runtime 59:59

Info zu God Gotta Afro & Gold Hoops (Original Version)

Rapsody is one of hip hop’s most respected storytellers and lyricists, celebrated for her technical mastery, authenticity, and unwavering commitment to truth in her music. Hailing from Snow Hill, North Carolina, she has built an acclaimed career spanning more than a decade, earning recognition alongside some of the genre’s most revered voices, including Kendrick Lamar, Black Thought, and Mac Miller. Throughout her career, Rapsody has been honored as BET Hip Hop Awards’ Lyricist of the Year, named to EBONY’s Power 100, and recognized by XXL as one of the 20 Greatest Female Rappers of All Time. Rapsody’s much anticipated fifth studio album, God Gotta Afro & Gold Hoops, features her powerful new single, “God Gotta Afro,” and further solidifies her place as one of hip hop’s greatest storytellers.

Simone I. Smith Jewelry has a new collection inspired by Rapsody’s upcoming album, God Gotta Afro & Gold Hoops. The Grammy-winning rapper is teaming with Simone I. Smith, wife of LL COOL J, for the collection, which celebrates Black beauty through symbolic design elements – including an Afro pick and a woman’s silhouette. Called Raveen Hoops, the name pays homage to the Black-owned haircare brand Raveen, which celebrated natural hair during the 1960s and 1970s.

“I chose to collaborate with Rapsody because she’s not only a phenomenal artist, she’s also a dear friend,” Smith said in a statement. “She has always supported my brand, and I’ve always admired her style, energy, spirit and authenticity. The Raveen Hoops are a celebration of culture, sisterhood, and the beauty of embracing who we are.”

“Creating The Raveen Hoops with Simone feels like the perfect physical expression of this album,” shared Rapsody. “The hoop represents the heirloom. The Afro pick represents the language. The woman’s silhouette represents the divinity, beauty and power of Black womanhood at the center of it all.”

“I hope they understand that before starting a business, they should ask themselves if there’s a place in the marketplace for what they want to build,” Smith explained. “What void are you filling? And if you’re entering a space that already exists, what makes your brand different? Surround yourself with a great team that’s just as passionate about the vision as you are. Stay authentic, work hard, be patient, be consistent and remember that your reputation is one of your greatest assets.”

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