How ‘Luke Cage’ Composer Adrian Younge Went Brazilian for His ‘Something About April’ Album and Launched the Jazz Is Dead Label to Ensure the Genre Lives ...Middle East

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For more than 15 years, Adrian Younge has provided the backbeat for a large swath of Black entertainment — literally. In addition to composing the scores for Marvel’s “Luke Cage,” the James Patterson-inspired series “Cross,” Queen Latifah’s “Equalizer” reboot and the Blaxploitation riff “Black Dynamite” (as well as its animated spinoff), the Los Angeles native’s […]

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