Slam Poetry

Slam poetry is a genre that fuses spoken word performance with musical elements, characterized by its emphasis on rhythm, cadence, and lyrical dexterity. Emerging in the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in the US and UK, slam poetry drew from jazz, hip-hop, and punk traditions, often incorporating percussive beats, basslines, and sampled instrumentation. At its peak in the 1990s and early 2000s, the genre became a powerful platform for social commentary, critique, and personal narrative, with poets using their words to address issues of racism, identity, and politics. Slam poetry's cultural significance lies in its democratization of poetry, making it more accessible and performative, while also influencing hip-hop, rap, and contemporary spoken word. Notable for its fusion of literary and musical elements, slam poetry is distinct from other spoken word styles due to its emphasis on competitive performance, audience engagement, and the use of musical accompaniment to enhance the emotional impact of the words.

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Album - 8 Tracks - Released November 29, 2024

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AWrt
Allen Ginsberg
Anthony Anaxagorou
B. Franklin
Carlos Andrés Gómez
George The Poet
Gil Scott-Heron
J. Ivy
James Massiah
John Cooper Clarke
Joshua Idehen
Joshua Luke Smith
Kae Tempest
Levi The Poet
Listener
Nego True
Saul Williams
Scroobius Pip
Shane Koyczan and the Short Story Long
Suli Breaks
The Last Poets
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Gil Scott-Heron
J. Ivy
Kae Tempest
Saul Williams
Suli Breaks
George The Poet
Joshua Idehen
The Last Poets
John Cooper Clarke
Joshua Luke Smith
Shane Koyczan and the Short Story Long
Levi The Poet
Scroobius Pip
Listener
aja monet
James Massiah
Allen Ginsberg
Nego True
Anthony Anaxagorou
Carlos Andrés Gómez
AWrt
B. Franklin