Sho Baraka
Sho Baraka is a rapper from St. Louis, Missouri who started releasing music in the early 2000s. His 2003 debut album 'The Future' included the track 'We Can...
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Sho Baraka is a rapper from St. Louis, Missouri who started releasing music in the early 2000s. His 2003 debut album 'The Future' included the track 'We Can Be More,' which became one of his better-known songs. He's put out several albums since then, including 'The Order of Operations' in 2007, 'Torn' in 2010, and 'The Narrative' in 2016.
His music often deals with social and spiritual themes, and he's worked with artists like Common, Talib Kweli, and Kirk Franklin. Other songs in his catalog include 'Kobr Bryant On Me,' '100,' and 'Boys.'
Beyond recording, Baraka has been involved in activism and community work. He founded an organization focused on social justice issues, though the specifics of that work aren't detailed in the available information.
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