El Wayne
El Wayne is a musical project led by Wayne Brady, the comedian and performer. The group formed around a specific purpose: to address social issues through...
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El Wayne is a musical project led by Wayne Brady, the comedian and performer. The group formed around a specific purpose: to address social issues through music. Their song 'Black Lives Matter' became particularly known during the period of protests and activism around that movement.
Their work includes songs like 'Acredita' and 'Coronavírus', which tackle other contemporary topics. The music pulls from gospel and soul traditions, aiming for a sound that feels both urgent and grounded.
They released 'The Black Lives Matter Album' in 2016 and followed it with 'The Way Forward' in 2020. The project has performed at various events, often focusing on themes of justice and equality.
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