To these hippie-era whites it’s just a song but to us Black Americans (from 1960s to the present day) it’s a self-loving statement. Thank you James Brown (Ancestor)❤️🖤💚
The original FUNK TEACHER..JAMES let the world know the most important movement in this country...SAY IT LOUD I'M BLACK AND I'M PROUD...and then going on tour spreading the word (1968)...I remember as I was up in the bleachers singing along with him..SOUL BROTHER NO.1 (RIP)
I love this clip from the Playboy House, I see how the Asian girl did her thing in the background, havin them folks saying I'm black & proud, you go James!!
I love this song. this is one of my favorite James Brown songs. it doesn't just symbolize the race of James. it symbolizes that everyone that is an afro American is and should be proud of themselves. u were made that color because it's great! rest in peace, Mr James Brown. the God father of soul! 🌹😇
classic old school music my parents and uncles use to listen to! It's amazing that music back 30 and 40's years ago had so much black awareness and realness back in the 70's and 80's what happen to the music and it's a shame that now a days these Rappers and artist soul out not talking about nothing! R.I.P to all the brothers all soliders that's decease!
Marvin Wyche....Amen. Where did all that great soul, blues and funk music go? down the drain. Cause most young people do not have the discipline to play a guitar or learn drums or horns or do anything of value. Too busy selling drugs or working at some deadend job. Which is not they're fault. Back then, blacks fought hard to better themselves, work hard and why do you think the best music anywhere in the world is still black soul, blues and funk music from the good old U.S.A.from back in the day. It still reigns supreme. and always will. Wish they would turn on the Ohio Players Live, 1974 version of FIRE and click on the one with the guy sitting at his drums - tight horns, dancin tight yellow pants, funky as hell and everyone in that band had Great Voices. I love the tight yellow pants cause it screams we came here to put on a show, play the shit out of it so get used to it. Then the camera pans the audience and they are so high they cant move. Typical. But the Ohio Players did it up right and notice the homage to the Adams Family at the beginning and that annoying fire engine blaring will stop after the intro. Tell me whatchya think. .
+Reneep34 He surey was Reneep34. If I Ruled The World which follows I'm Black and I'm Proud, ......is priceless, his voice was so perfect, his hand movements, his smiles and just belting out this beautiful song. Nobody comes near his talent. His work ethic, James was unappologeticly his own man with so much confidence.....Thank you James for making us so happy and for that ultimate downbeat to "Grab em Right Off". Beautiful
The message was so deep n white folks singing in chorus SAY IT LOUD IAM BLACK AND IAM PROUD. Mr. Brown you and still are Genius. Travel the Universe in Harmony Brother. 1
I am not by any definition a racist. I'm just familiar with the climate and the turbulence of that time. James wrote this song not to exalt his race above others but to lift us to our rightful place alongside others. This performance of this song was a public demonstration that he was not speaking to the people in the audience. With his head held high he was looking forward to the day when those who weren't "allowed" to attend could enjoy his performance side by side with those already in attendance. Check out his appearance on the Mike Wallace show. "Say it loud..." It's self explanatory!
+cori brown Putting it that way Cory, you are right. I have seen the Mike Douglas show. James was one in a million. Like Hendrix. Such amazing talent. you just don't see that drive and commitment today, the record companies are shit. Mr. Gordy, please come back with Stax Records and get it started all over again to groom talent. See Hendrix worked and played every day in 1968 all over the country, crazy schedule, it burns people out.....these icons never made any kind of money compared to what's going on today and I hear no music.
If you went to see the movie I left out of there crying like a baby because in this life we don't get over things and he never got over his son you have to understand
Give Hugh Hefner his props. He always had a great rapport with the African American Community. Having Alex Haley Interview Malcolm X for Playboy, having Ike & Tina Turner, Bill Cosby and Sammy Davis Jr., as guests on Playboy After Dark, not to mention attending the Motown 25 Special in 1983 with his then girlfriend Shannon Tweed.
To some people, it doesn't really matter what your song is saying. As long as your singing, dancing, performing, entertaining, it makes no difference, cause it has no significant impact on them anyway. To some people the words are validation of their very identity. It all depends on who you are, who you believe your self to be, and the Truth and power of your belief.
You got the white chicks yelling im black and im proud ? Back in them days ? You truly are a bad man JB ! Glad I was around to hear your music back in the 60's Soul Brother #1.. Right on ,,right on..
They say this song was not in the movie,i wonder why,is any body out their Black AND PROUD..maybe that's our problem....return to being BLACK AND PROUD.maybe we will pull our pants up and return to our family and raise our childred...UNCLE TONY!
I didn’t know he cut his processed hair and changed for a while to a natural hair style to show solidarity with the black movement in the 60s. Good for him. I think he’s a handsome man with natural hair.
Kim Ersde I'm a 56 yr old Chicano from East L.A. When this song blk n proud came out, i was around 7yrs old 1967, i would sing this song, as a kid i didn't know what the lyrics meant, but as i grew up listening to my older sisters 45 records i got hooked on James Brown and Al Green ! Bobby Womack..SOUL music was always powerful n funky ! Listen to James Browns BEWILDERED and PRISONER OF LOVE ..1963 This is some deep JB ballads 😎✌✌
It reminds us the time of 1960 while the civil right movement was its peak. The afro american were suffering from identity crises , sir Martin Luther king emerge as a leader who fought for their rights, though it was not only the question of their rights but also their self esteem. This movement started from the phrase " black is beautiful."
You are truly the man if you have white folks hollin' "I'm Black & Proud." God Bless James Brown.
I don't see their lips moving. I had to check for that my self!
Day it that's what I say.
Love you you see what I see.
Is anyone really listening? No!!!
He was singing DIRECTLY to the white audience! We already know that we are black and proud!
To these hippie-era whites it’s just a song but to us Black Americans (from 1960s to the present day) it’s a self-loving statement. Thank you James Brown (Ancestor)❤️🖤💚
Oh yes
There’s no family tree without the ROOTS!
All white audience, Hollering I'm black & I'm Proud. Go Head Mr. Brown....
🤣🤣🤣🤣 lovit!!!
I'm black and i'm PROUD! Yess i love it!!!
SAY IT LOUD I'M BLACK AND I'M PROUD! I LOVE THIS! JAMES BROWN KING OF SOUL!
the greatest video ever made my man got white ppl singing along... this is legendary
Spacely Hendrix, you are absolutely right!
Yes he was.
Spacely Hendrix great comment. James was his own man back in the day. The few others were Jackie Wilson, Sam Cooke and Mohamed Ali. Geniouses All.
I Have So Much Love for James Brown. I'm so Glad I grew up hearing him through my household speakers.
The original FUNK TEACHER..JAMES let the world know the most important movement in this country...SAY IT LOUD I'M BLACK AND I'M PROUD...and then going on tour spreading the word (1968)...I remember as I was up in the bleachers singing along with him..SOUL BROTHER NO.1 (RIP)
His voice is so clear and strong . . . Timeless
love him! James brown was truly amazing, and look at his hair!!! He looked good.
I love this clip from the Playboy House, I see how the Asian girl did her thing in the background, havin them folks saying I'm black & proud, you go James!!
This is so beautiful unity between the White Race and the Black Race! A moment in history, snap a picture this how it should be right now.
OMG!! Mr. James Brown singing, "If I Ruled the World" Fabulous, Beautiful Voice with soooo much soul❤❤❤
I love this song. this is one of my favorite James Brown songs. it doesn't just symbolize the race of James. it symbolizes that everyone that is an afro American is and should be proud of themselves. u were made that color because it's great! rest in peace, Mr James Brown. the God father of soul! 🌹😇
Mr. Dynamite is was and will always be unmatched!!!!!!!! RIP.
Very beautiful, Thank for posting this historic footage of James Brown.
classic old school music my parents and uncles use to listen to! It's amazing that music back 30 and 40's years ago had so much black awareness and realness back in the 70's and 80's what happen to the music and it's a shame that now a days these Rappers and artist soul out not talking about nothing! R.I.P to all the brothers all soliders that's decease!
Marvin Wyche....Amen. Where did all that great soul, blues and funk music go? down the drain. Cause most young people do not have the discipline to play a guitar or learn drums or horns or do anything of value. Too busy selling drugs or working at some deadend job. Which is not they're fault. Back then, blacks fought hard to better themselves, work hard and why do you think the best music anywhere in the world is still black soul, blues and funk music from the good old U.S.A.from back in the day. It still reigns supreme. and always will. Wish they would turn on the Ohio Players Live, 1974 version of FIRE and click on the one with the guy sitting at his drums - tight horns, dancin tight yellow pants, funky as hell and everyone in that band had Great Voices. I love the tight yellow pants cause it screams we came here to put on a show, play the shit out of it so get used to it. Then the camera pans the audience and they are so high they cant move. Typical. But the Ohio Players did it up right and notice the homage to the Adams Family at the beginning and that annoying fire engine blaring will stop after the intro. Tell me whatchya think. .
JAMES BROWN, THE GODFATHER OF THE BLUES AND THE FUNK, WE MISS YOU !!!!!
I miss you soul brother number one thank u for all u have done ✊🏿✊🏾
Godfather of soul indeed... #truetalent
Look how smooth with the moves!!!!!
James was "feelin it"...
+Reneep34 He surey was Reneep34. If I Ruled The World which follows I'm Black and I'm Proud, ......is priceless, his voice was so perfect, his hand movements, his smiles and just belting out this beautiful song. Nobody comes near his talent. His work ethic, James was unappologeticly his own man with so much confidence.....Thank you James for making us so happy and for that ultimate downbeat to "Grab em Right Off". Beautiful
The message was so deep n white folks singing in chorus SAY IT LOUD IAM BLACK AND IAM PROUD. Mr. Brown you and still are Genius. Travel the Universe in Harmony Brother. 1
I'm Black & I'm Proud ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
I am not by any definition a racist. I'm just familiar with the climate and the turbulence of that time. James wrote this song not to exalt his race above others but to lift us to our rightful place alongside others. This performance of this song was a public demonstration that he was not speaking to the people in the audience. With his head held high he was looking forward to the day when those who weren't "allowed" to attend could enjoy his performance side by side with those already in attendance. Check out his appearance on the Mike Wallace show. "Say it loud..." It's self explanatory!
+cori brown Putting it that way Cory, you are right. I have seen the Mike Douglas show. James was one in a million. Like Hendrix. Such amazing talent. you just don't see that drive and commitment today, the record companies are shit. Mr. Gordy, please come back with Stax Records and get it started all over again to groom talent. See Hendrix worked and played every day in 1968 all over the country, crazy schedule, it burns people out.....these icons never made any kind of money compared to what's going on today and I hear no music.
Yes, Cori Brown. Spot ON!
The God Of Soul"Kept The Dance Floor Movin And Grovin.😎👍
if i ruled the world, LOVE Luv it!!!
Classic performance
If you went to see the movie I left out of there crying like a baby because in this life we don't get over things and he never got over his son you have to understand
Give Hugh Hefner his props. He always had a great rapport with the African American Community. Having Alex Haley Interview Malcolm X for Playboy, having Ike & Tina Turner, Bill Cosby and Sammy Davis Jr., as guests on Playboy After Dark, not to mention attending the Motown 25 Special in 1983 with his then girlfriend Shannon Tweed.
This is true
The Most Epic Video of our time anywhere..."LoVe this video"
To some people, it doesn't really matter what your song is saying. As long as your singing, dancing, performing, entertaining, it makes no difference, cause it has no significant impact on them anyway. To some people the words are validation of their very identity.
It all depends on who you are, who you believe your self to be, and the Truth and power of your belief.
You got the white chicks yelling im black and im proud ?
Back in them days ?
You truly are a bad man JB !
Glad I was around to hear your music back in the 60's Soul Brother #1..
Right on ,,right on..
Now audience Say it loud ...Black lives matter! say it loud it loud...black lives matter(june 2020)louisville,ky.
James "Mr. Brown" was the TRuth!!
We are black folks lacking hope.
They say this song was not in the movie,i wonder why,is any body out their Black AND PROUD..maybe that's our problem....return to being BLACK AND PROUD.maybe we will pull our pants up and return to our family and raise our childred...UNCLE TONY!
This song for sure is in the movie I was so happy too cause its my favorite James Brown song!
This song was in the movie I just watched it two minutes ago #NoJoke
JB Was. ONE OF GREATEST BROTHER That EVER.LIVED. Lov U
I didn’t know he cut his processed hair and changed for a while to a natural hair style to show solidarity with the black movement in the 60s. Good for him. I think he’s a handsome man with natural hair.
This was in 1969
Soul Brotha #1!
I’m going to walk into work tomorrow singing this song let’s see how many white folks sings with me....lol
Kim Ersde I'm a 56 yr old Chicano from East L.A.
When this song blk n proud came out, i was around 7yrs old 1967, i would sing this song, as a kid i didn't know what the lyrics meant, but as i grew up listening to my older sisters 45 records i got hooked on James Brown and Al Green ! Bobby Womack..SOUL music was always powerful n funky ! Listen to James Browns BEWILDERED and PRISONER OF LOVE ..1963 This is some deep JB ballads 😎✌✌
As you should.
Classic !!!
It reminds us the time of 1960 while the civil right movement was its peak. The afro american were suffering from identity crises , sir Martin Luther king emerge as a leader who fought for their rights, though it was not only the question of their rights but also their self esteem. This movement started from the phrase " black is beautiful."
That was weird to see some of those people singing "I'm Black and I'm Proud". Of course, they had to look at each other when they did it.
who is watching this during the riots in 2020... i can't breathe #justiceforgeorgefloyd
YAAAAAASSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!
the breakdown part gets me errtime
I love how he performs this in front of all them white people and they said it too! 😂
Muito zika..... o mais zika de todos make funky
love it
priceless lol
When you got white people saying that okay what?
GOOD GOD!!!
White people singing I’m black and I’m proud lol 😝
When he was a Teenager in New Jersey in 1968 at 14, John Travolta allegedly ad libbed by saying "Say It Light, I'm White And Out Of Sight"
I'm black and prouuuuuuuuuud😁😁😁😁😁
This song was the flip side of I Got The Feelin the 45 single.
rare clip of Godfather w/ a Natural live
me as a child
DAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Wayne Brady should play James brown
look at all the Peckerwoods,celebrate Black Music Month 2015
All the white people said I'm black and I'm proud 💀💀
and..whataboutJimiHendrix`s ElectricLadyland? Who cares nowadays about black`n`proud except ads???
White people saying
@2:24 DAB
Yes gorge can be proud, he was murdered cause' about the colour of his skin, I'm sure.
BaaaAad