in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Thank you all for your support on YouTube I am grateful for it all. Your support goes directly to funding independent artists.
I have exciting things planned for 2025, which includes developing a new artist on my label Storefront Records.
Stay updated on new merch items: storefront-records.myshopify.com
and all touring dates and news: www.fantasticnegrito.com/tour
See you all in 2025.
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New goodies for you available now! Catch me wearing that tour jacket on the road 💪🏾
storefront-records.myshopify.com/
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I have new music coming for you all next Friday with a very special collaborator. Can you guess who it is? We recorded the song together a while back at Storefront Records
Hint: 🚨🐝
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What's up everyone? I'm getting ready to hit the road! I'll be making some stops in the US then I'll be in Europe in July!
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Canada 🇨🇦 + East Coast we’ll see you in July and August👀We’re in the UK and are heading to Glasgow to play Monday. The Europe tour will end with a final opening for the legendary @brucespringsteen in Langraaf, Netherlands. Thank you #NegritoNation for all of your support on this journey
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Thank you San Francisco! Catch a live show this year on the Fantastic Negrito world tour www.fantasticnegrito.com/tour
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I’m returning to Europe with my band, our first show is opening up for Bruce Springsteen in Ferrera, Italy. Europe is one of my favorite places to play and we’re looking forward to seeing you there 🇮🇹🇩🇪 🇳🇱🇬🇧🇪🇸
fantasticnegrito.com/tour
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Part love story, part history lesson, "White Jesus Black Problems" is an exhilarating ode to the power of family and the enduring resilience of our shared humanity. Inspired by the illegal, interracial romance of his 7th generation grandparents—a white indentured servant and an enslaved Black man—in 1750s Virginia, the collection is bold and thought provoking, grappling with racism, capitalism, and the very meaning of freedom itself.
Negrito grew up in Oakland, CA. After a car cash nearly robbed him of his ability to play guitar, he began an unlikely redemption arc in 2015, when he won the 1st NPR Tiny Desk Contest, followed by taking home 3 consecutive GRAMMYs for Best Contemporary Blues Album.