Speaking on the meaning of the album's title and inspiration, Sa-Roc shares, 'The Sharecropper's Daughter' speaks to my father's actual beginnings on a Virginia tobacco farm where his family sharecropped. The title is meant to signify that both my father's and my upbringing, though so different, are linked by a shared history that informs the way I move through the world. Although his formative years were spent in the Jim Crow era of the south, where he suffered through poverty and racial oppression, and mine were shaped in the heart of DC, amidst the war on drugs and the effects of it's fallout, the album finds points of connection in two very different yet tragically familiar stories of Blackness in America. It's a sonic reflection of the things we inherit. About the emotional weight that we unknowingly bestow upon the next generation; the genetic transfer of both trauma and triumph that we, both donors and beneficiaries, are tasked with reshaping into a future of our own'.
- 1 EmergencE
- 2 Gold Leaf
- 3 Rocwell’s America
- 4 Something Real
- 5 Hand Of God
- 6 Deliverance
- 7 Lay It Down
- 8 The Sharecropper's Daughter
- 9 The Black Renaissance
- 10 r(E)volution
- 11 Goddess Gang
- 12 Forever
- 13 40 And A Mule
- 14 Dark Horse
- 15 Grounded