Black President (Brenda Fassie album)

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Black President
Black President.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 9, 1990
Recorded1989–1990, Johannesburg
Length37:30
Label CCP Records
Producer Sello Twala
Brenda Fassie chronology
Brenda
(1989)
Black President
(1990)
I Am Not a Bad Girl
(1991)

Black President is the sixth studio album by South African singer Brenda Fassie. It was released on March 9, 1990, by CCP Records. The album was her sixth release for the CCP Records and is her more political record to date.

Contents

Black President was generally received with favorable reviews by music critics. The album is especially notable because it features the Anti Apartheid anthem the title song of the albums Black President, a protest against the imprisonment of Nelson Mandela and his comrades by the apartheid government. [1]

Background

The songs from the album were written around Mandela's release from prison, who was held for 27 years for political activities by apartheid South African government. [2] [3] [4]

Track listing

Adapted from Allmusic. [5]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Won't Run"Colbert Mukwemvho

Sello "Chicco" Twala

Brenda Fassie
5:07
2."Bump Bump"
  • Twala
  • Fassie
4:52
3."Stay Away [From My Man]"3:33
4."Heroes Party"
  • Colbert Mukwemvho
  • D. Nkosi
  • Fassie
5:11
5."Shoot Them Before They Grow"
  • Mukwemvho
  • Twala
3:01
6."Black President"
  • Fassie
  • Mukwevho
  • Twala
4:26
7."Street Girl"Twala3:34
8."Bump Party Time"Twala3:27

Personnel

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