Harlem is a large neighborhood in the northern section of the New York Cityborough of Manhattan. Since the 1920s, Harlem has been known as a major African-American residential, cultural and business center. Originally a Dutch village, formally organized in 1658, it is named after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands. Harlem's history has been defined by a series of economic boom-and-bust cycles, with significant population shifts accompanying each cycle.
African-American residents began to arrive en masse in 1905, with numbers fed by the Great Migration. In the 1920s and 1930s, Central and West Harlem were the focus of the "Harlem Renaissance", an outpouring of artistic work without precedent in the American black community. However, with job losses in the time of the Great Depression and the deindustrialization of New York City after World War II, rates of crime and poverty increased significantly. Harlem's black population peaked in the 1950s. In 2008, the United States Census found that for the first time since the 1930s, less than half of residents were black, and black residents only counted for 40% of the population.
Originally commissioned by Arturo Toscanini in 1950 to be part of a larger New York-inspired orchestral suite, Toscanini never conducted it. Ellington himself first recorded it in 1951 (as "A Tone Parallel to Harlem (Harlem Suite)" in his Ellington Uptown album), and it was given its live premiere in 1955 at Carnegie Hall by Don Gillis and the Symphony of the Air.
The piece lasts for around fifteen minutes and exists in Ellington's large jazz orchestra version as well as a full symphonic version orchestrated by Luther Henderson. Both versions begin with a distinctive trumpet solo which intones the word 'Harlem'.
Harlem is an American garage rock band comprising vocalist/guitarist/drummer Michael Coomers, vocalist/guitarist/drummer Curtis O'Mara and bassist Jose Boyer, formerly of Chapel Hill-based The Gondoliers and The Kashmir.
History
Harlem started in Tucson, AZ before relocating to Austin where they generated a mountain of attention, both with their live shows and their self-issued 2008 album Free Drugs ;-), mastered by Nathan Sabatino at Loveland Recording Studios.
Matador signed the Austin, Texas trio to a multi-record, worldwide deal. Harlem recorded their 2nd album in the summer of 2009.Hippies, was released on April 6, 2010. It was recorded by Mike McHugh at "The Distillery" in Costa Mesa, California. As of April 2012, the band is on an indefinite hiatus as all members are busy with other projects.
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Stripped Sunset · Harlem
Hippies
℗ 2010 Matador Records
Released on: 2010-04-05
Associated Performer: Curtis O'Mara
Associated Performer: Jose Boyer
Associated Performer: Michael Coomer
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: Curtis O'Mara
Composer Lyricist: Curtis O'Mara
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published: 21 Feb 2015
Harlem - Poolside
16th track off Harlem's "Hippies". I do not own this. Enjoy the best track on the album.
published: 11 Nov 2011
sunset stripper
promo
published: 06 Jan 2008
"Night Dance" - Sunset Stripper
「Night Dance」
作詞 Takashi
作曲 Naoki/Takashi
OK! Everybody you may run wild here
Oh! This is dance hall!
Let's go!!
Yeah! Well, dark night has come
Time when they gather at that place
It's hot sound so that a brain begins to melt
The smell of the liquor by which a darjeeling boils up
Our form, it's excited and you can speak ill of the instinct
You may play away
(Hey! Hey!)
You can get angry
(Hey! Hey!)
You should drink alcohol and dance so that I bathe
It looks like we
Nobody can stop tonight's party
We'll dash with us and go
*
I want your gaze, and I want
Nobody can stop
That's right, now you dance like crazy here
Don't leave cuz the night is still long and let's go
To the dance hall
×2
Yeah! well, dark night has come
It's a performance from this
A mirror ball begins to go around
Woman ...
published: 20 Oct 2019
Sunset Stripper - ALIVE
Sunset Stripper - ALIVE
1. Night Dance https://youtu.be/MnQm6CKii6M
2. I'm Right https://youtu.be/6YccBILPpwE
3. The Moment https://youtu.be/cM_VN3ejewA
4. 砂時計 https://youtu.be/Inj_VIoB6BE
5. Into My Heart https://youtu.be/_X-R6-Yt0oM
長崎発!エモーショナル・ハードロックバンド
Sunset Stripper 1stアルバム『ALIVE』
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published: 24 Oct 2019
Video shows Las Vegas Strip murder suspects running from room after shooting
Video the 8 News Now Investigators obtained shows a murder victim walking hand-in-hand through a Las Vegas Strip hotel with the two women prosecutors said killed him minutes later.
published: 21 Jun 2023
Eddie Murphy Interview on Picking up Transgender Sex Worker Atisone Seiuli (May 5, 1997)
On May 2, 1997, Murphy was stopped by police in Santa Monica, California, with Atisone Seiuli, a transgender prostitute, in his car. His publicist, Paul Block, denied that Murphy had intended to pay Seiuli for sex, saying that Murphy was only giving her a ride home. Murphy was not charged with any crime, but the incident caused him a number of public relations problems.
After the incident, multiple other transsexual prostitutes also claimed to have had previous relationships with Murphy
Shalimar Seiuli, (July 6, 1976 – April 22, 1998) known professionally as Shalimar or Atisone Seiuli, was an American-Samoan transgender dancer and public figure who gained infamy when she was seen getting into the car of the actor Eddie Murphy.
On May 2, 1997, Seiuli, a sex worker, was being watched by p...
published: 01 Dec 2022
NORTHWEST SIDE HOES, HOES, HOES, OR ARE THEY DANCERS FROM THE STRIP CLUBS.
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Stripped Sunset · Harlem
Hippies
℗ 2010 Matador Records
Released on: 2010-04-05
Associated Performer: Cu...
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Stripped Sunset · Harlem
Hippies
℗ 2010 Matador Records
Released on: 2010-04-05
Associated Performer: Curtis O'Mara
Associated Performer: Jose Boyer
Associated Performer: Michael Coomer
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: Curtis O'Mara
Composer Lyricist: Curtis O'Mara
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Stripped Sunset · Harlem
Hippies
℗ 2010 Matador Records
Released on: 2010-04-05
Associated Performer: Curtis O'Mara
Associated Performer: Jose Boyer
Associated Performer: Michael Coomer
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: Curtis O'Mara
Composer Lyricist: Curtis O'Mara
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「Night Dance」
作詞 Takashi
作曲 Naoki/Takashi
OK! Everybody you may run wild here
Oh! This is dance hall!
Let's go!!
Yeah! Well, dark night has come
Time when the...
「Night Dance」
作詞 Takashi
作曲 Naoki/Takashi
OK! Everybody you may run wild here
Oh! This is dance hall!
Let's go!!
Yeah! Well, dark night has come
Time when they gather at that place
It's hot sound so that a brain begins to melt
The smell of the liquor by which a darjeeling boils up
Our form, it's excited and you can speak ill of the instinct
You may play away
(Hey! Hey!)
You can get angry
(Hey! Hey!)
You should drink alcohol and dance so that I bathe
It looks like we
Nobody can stop tonight's party
We'll dash with us and go
*
I want your gaze, and I want
Nobody can stop
That's right, now you dance like crazy here
Don't leave cuz the night is still long and let's go
To the dance hall
×2
Yeah! well, dark night has come
It's a performance from this
A mirror ball begins to go around
Woman begins to seem blockish in the sound and dance
The time which frozen melts in heat, and I'm made free
You don't have to stop
(Hey! Hey!)
You can get angry
(Hey! Hey!)
You should drink alcohol and dance so that I bathe
It doesn't end in the evening
Nobody can stop tonight's party
We'll dash with us and go
(*Repeat)
Fun time doesn't continue forever
Because there is this moment, we're fighting every day
In the world where how is the world obsolete and does it look like feces
We'll keep being us
Like a monkey we dance at night!!
(*Repeat)
(*Repeat)
Well, dark night has come
Do you know?
It's “Night Dance”
「Night Dance」
作詞 Takashi
作曲 Naoki/Takashi
OK! Everybody you may run wild here
Oh! This is dance hall!
Let's go!!
Yeah! Well, dark night has come
Time when they gather at that place
It's hot sound so that a brain begins to melt
The smell of the liquor by which a darjeeling boils up
Our form, it's excited and you can speak ill of the instinct
You may play away
(Hey! Hey!)
You can get angry
(Hey! Hey!)
You should drink alcohol and dance so that I bathe
It looks like we
Nobody can stop tonight's party
We'll dash with us and go
*
I want your gaze, and I want
Nobody can stop
That's right, now you dance like crazy here
Don't leave cuz the night is still long and let's go
To the dance hall
×2
Yeah! well, dark night has come
It's a performance from this
A mirror ball begins to go around
Woman begins to seem blockish in the sound and dance
The time which frozen melts in heat, and I'm made free
You don't have to stop
(Hey! Hey!)
You can get angry
(Hey! Hey!)
You should drink alcohol and dance so that I bathe
It doesn't end in the evening
Nobody can stop tonight's party
We'll dash with us and go
(*Repeat)
Fun time doesn't continue forever
Because there is this moment, we're fighting every day
In the world where how is the world obsolete and does it look like feces
We'll keep being us
Like a monkey we dance at night!!
(*Repeat)
(*Repeat)
Well, dark night has come
Do you know?
It's “Night Dance”
Sunset Stripper - ALIVE
1. Night Dance https://youtu.be/MnQm6CKii6M
2. I'm Right https://youtu.be/6YccBILPpwE
3. The Moment https://youtu.be/cM_VN3ejewA
4. ...
Sunset Stripper - ALIVE
1. Night Dance https://youtu.be/MnQm6CKii6M
2. I'm Right https://youtu.be/6YccBILPpwE
3. The Moment https://youtu.be/cM_VN3ejewA
4. 砂時計 https://youtu.be/Inj_VIoB6BE
5. Into My Heart https://youtu.be/_X-R6-Yt0oM
長崎発!エモーショナル・ハードロックバンド
Sunset Stripper 1stアルバム『ALIVE』
YouTubeにて全曲公開中!
「I'm Right」「砂時計」
2曲をカラオケDAMにて全国配信中!
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フォローよろしくお願いします!
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Video the 8 News Now Investigators obtained shows a murder victim walking hand-in-hand through a Las Vegas Strip hotel with the two women prosecutors said kille...
Video the 8 News Now Investigators obtained shows a murder victim walking hand-in-hand through a Las Vegas Strip hotel with the two women prosecutors said killed him minutes later.
Video the 8 News Now Investigators obtained shows a murder victim walking hand-in-hand through a Las Vegas Strip hotel with the two women prosecutors said killed him minutes later.
On May 2, 1997, Murphy was stopped by police in Santa Monica, California, with Atisone Seiuli, a transgender prostitute, in his car. His publicist, Paul Block, ...
On May 2, 1997, Murphy was stopped by police in Santa Monica, California, with Atisone Seiuli, a transgender prostitute, in his car. His publicist, Paul Block, denied that Murphy had intended to pay Seiuli for sex, saying that Murphy was only giving her a ride home. Murphy was not charged with any crime, but the incident caused him a number of public relations problems.
After the incident, multiple other transsexual prostitutes also claimed to have had previous relationships with Murphy
Shalimar Seiuli, (July 6, 1976 – April 22, 1998) known professionally as Shalimar or Atisone Seiuli, was an American-Samoan transgender dancer and public figure who gained infamy when she was seen getting into the car of the actor Eddie Murphy.
On May 2, 1997, Seiuli, a sex worker, was being watched by police before getting into Murphy's SUV. Seiuli was unaware of who the driver was. Murphy was pulled over by police, questioned for thirty minutes, then released, while Seiuli was arrested for an outstanding warrant on prostitution charges. Murphy claimed he was just being a "good Samaritan" by giving Seiuli a ride.
Overnight, the story made headlines, and was later parodied on an episode of Saturday Night Live. The National Enquirer paid Seiuli's $15,000 bond in exchange for exclusive details on her ride with Murphy.
Seiuli was born to a devout Mormon family in the village of Mesepa, American Samoa.[3] From a young age, Seiuli identified as female; adopting the name "Shalimar" after the imported French fragrance as a teenager. Seiuli was the cheerleading captain at Leone High School and was crowned Miss American Samoan Island Queen in 1993. By 1996, Seiuli moved to Los Angeles, California, where she began her medical transition from male to female via hormone replacement therapy. She funded her transition through sex work on Santa Monica Boulevard, a street notorious for transgender prostitution.
Arrest and subsequent infamy
At 4:55 AM on May 2, 1997, Los Angeles Police officers followed and pulled over a Toyota Land Cruiser after watching Shalimar enter the vehicle. It was then discovered that the driver was actor Eddie Murphy. Murphy was questioned before being released because nothing illegal had occurred; however, Seiuli was arrested for an outstanding warrant for prostitution and sentenced to 90 days in jail.[4] By morning, the story made international news, with the tabloid The National Enquirer paying Shalimar's fifteen thousand dollar bond in exchange for details on her arrest. "It's unfair I went to jail while Eddie Murphy walked away scot-free", she told the Enquirer.[5] Murphy claimed he was just being a "good Samaritan" by offering Seiuli a ride home. He denied any premeditated intention to solicit a sex worker and denied knowing Seiuli was a "male prostitute".[1][2] People reported that the truth of Murphy's account of events was being questioned due to the fact that "when stopped, he was some distance past Seiuli's reported residence," and there was no apparent reason for the actor to be in that area at that time other than soliciting sex.[2]
Murphy hired Hollywood private eye Paul Barresi to help defuse the scandal, paying other trans women who had sold stories up to $15,000 per retraction.[6][5] Seiuli claimed to have received threats since her encounter with Murphy, as she refused to change her story.[7][6] Due to Seiuli's rising celebrity status, she filmed an erotic movie and left prostitution to become the House Madame of the nightclub, 7969, in which she performed erotic routines as a dominatrix with live snakes.
Death
On April 22, 1998, a neighbor in Seiuli's apartment building found her dead on the sidewalk outside the building. Discovered wearing only her bra, pants and a towel, police suspected Shalimar was locked out of her apartment, and tried to use a towel as a rope to slide or swing down from the roof to an open window. Instead, she fell five floors and suffered severe head trauma, resulting in her death, which was classified as accidental.[8] The coroner's report stated someone heard a scream at 5 o'clock in the morning, which is believed to indicate the time of Seiuli's death.[5]
On May 2, 1997, Murphy was stopped by police in Santa Monica, California, with Atisone Seiuli, a transgender prostitute, in his car. His publicist, Paul Block, denied that Murphy had intended to pay Seiuli for sex, saying that Murphy was only giving her a ride home. Murphy was not charged with any crime, but the incident caused him a number of public relations problems.
After the incident, multiple other transsexual prostitutes also claimed to have had previous relationships with Murphy
Shalimar Seiuli, (July 6, 1976 – April 22, 1998) known professionally as Shalimar or Atisone Seiuli, was an American-Samoan transgender dancer and public figure who gained infamy when she was seen getting into the car of the actor Eddie Murphy.
On May 2, 1997, Seiuli, a sex worker, was being watched by police before getting into Murphy's SUV. Seiuli was unaware of who the driver was. Murphy was pulled over by police, questioned for thirty minutes, then released, while Seiuli was arrested for an outstanding warrant on prostitution charges. Murphy claimed he was just being a "good Samaritan" by giving Seiuli a ride.
Overnight, the story made headlines, and was later parodied on an episode of Saturday Night Live. The National Enquirer paid Seiuli's $15,000 bond in exchange for exclusive details on her ride with Murphy.
Seiuli was born to a devout Mormon family in the village of Mesepa, American Samoa.[3] From a young age, Seiuli identified as female; adopting the name "Shalimar" after the imported French fragrance as a teenager. Seiuli was the cheerleading captain at Leone High School and was crowned Miss American Samoan Island Queen in 1993. By 1996, Seiuli moved to Los Angeles, California, where she began her medical transition from male to female via hormone replacement therapy. She funded her transition through sex work on Santa Monica Boulevard, a street notorious for transgender prostitution.
Arrest and subsequent infamy
At 4:55 AM on May 2, 1997, Los Angeles Police officers followed and pulled over a Toyota Land Cruiser after watching Shalimar enter the vehicle. It was then discovered that the driver was actor Eddie Murphy. Murphy was questioned before being released because nothing illegal had occurred; however, Seiuli was arrested for an outstanding warrant for prostitution and sentenced to 90 days in jail.[4] By morning, the story made international news, with the tabloid The National Enquirer paying Shalimar's fifteen thousand dollar bond in exchange for details on her arrest. "It's unfair I went to jail while Eddie Murphy walked away scot-free", she told the Enquirer.[5] Murphy claimed he was just being a "good Samaritan" by offering Seiuli a ride home. He denied any premeditated intention to solicit a sex worker and denied knowing Seiuli was a "male prostitute".[1][2] People reported that the truth of Murphy's account of events was being questioned due to the fact that "when stopped, he was some distance past Seiuli's reported residence," and there was no apparent reason for the actor to be in that area at that time other than soliciting sex.[2]
Murphy hired Hollywood private eye Paul Barresi to help defuse the scandal, paying other trans women who had sold stories up to $15,000 per retraction.[6][5] Seiuli claimed to have received threats since her encounter with Murphy, as she refused to change her story.[7][6] Due to Seiuli's rising celebrity status, she filmed an erotic movie and left prostitution to become the House Madame of the nightclub, 7969, in which she performed erotic routines as a dominatrix with live snakes.
Death
On April 22, 1998, a neighbor in Seiuli's apartment building found her dead on the sidewalk outside the building. Discovered wearing only her bra, pants and a towel, police suspected Shalimar was locked out of her apartment, and tried to use a towel as a rope to slide or swing down from the roof to an open window. Instead, she fell five floors and suffered severe head trauma, resulting in her death, which was classified as accidental.[8] The coroner's report stated someone heard a scream at 5 o'clock in the morning, which is believed to indicate the time of Seiuli's death.[5]
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Stripped Sunset · Harlem
Hippies
℗ 2010 Matador Records
Released on: 2010-04-05
Associated Performer: Curtis O'Mara
Associated Performer: Jose Boyer
Associated Performer: Michael Coomer
Music Publisher: CMRRA
Music Publisher: Curtis O'Mara
Composer Lyricist: Curtis O'Mara
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「Night Dance」
作詞 Takashi
作曲 Naoki/Takashi
OK! Everybody you may run wild here
Oh! This is dance hall!
Let's go!!
Yeah! Well, dark night has come
Time when they gather at that place
It's hot sound so that a brain begins to melt
The smell of the liquor by which a darjeeling boils up
Our form, it's excited and you can speak ill of the instinct
You may play away
(Hey! Hey!)
You can get angry
(Hey! Hey!)
You should drink alcohol and dance so that I bathe
It looks like we
Nobody can stop tonight's party
We'll dash with us and go
*
I want your gaze, and I want
Nobody can stop
That's right, now you dance like crazy here
Don't leave cuz the night is still long and let's go
To the dance hall
×2
Yeah! well, dark night has come
It's a performance from this
A mirror ball begins to go around
Woman begins to seem blockish in the sound and dance
The time which frozen melts in heat, and I'm made free
You don't have to stop
(Hey! Hey!)
You can get angry
(Hey! Hey!)
You should drink alcohol and dance so that I bathe
It doesn't end in the evening
Nobody can stop tonight's party
We'll dash with us and go
(*Repeat)
Fun time doesn't continue forever
Because there is this moment, we're fighting every day
In the world where how is the world obsolete and does it look like feces
We'll keep being us
Like a monkey we dance at night!!
(*Repeat)
(*Repeat)
Well, dark night has come
Do you know?
It's “Night Dance”
Video the 8 News Now Investigators obtained shows a murder victim walking hand-in-hand through a Las Vegas Strip hotel with the two women prosecutors said killed him minutes later.
On May 2, 1997, Murphy was stopped by police in Santa Monica, California, with Atisone Seiuli, a transgender prostitute, in his car. His publicist, Paul Block, denied that Murphy had intended to pay Seiuli for sex, saying that Murphy was only giving her a ride home. Murphy was not charged with any crime, but the incident caused him a number of public relations problems.
After the incident, multiple other transsexual prostitutes also claimed to have had previous relationships with Murphy
Shalimar Seiuli, (July 6, 1976 – April 22, 1998) known professionally as Shalimar or Atisone Seiuli, was an American-Samoan transgender dancer and public figure who gained infamy when she was seen getting into the car of the actor Eddie Murphy.
On May 2, 1997, Seiuli, a sex worker, was being watched by police before getting into Murphy's SUV. Seiuli was unaware of who the driver was. Murphy was pulled over by police, questioned for thirty minutes, then released, while Seiuli was arrested for an outstanding warrant on prostitution charges. Murphy claimed he was just being a "good Samaritan" by giving Seiuli a ride.
Overnight, the story made headlines, and was later parodied on an episode of Saturday Night Live. The National Enquirer paid Seiuli's $15,000 bond in exchange for exclusive details on her ride with Murphy.
Seiuli was born to a devout Mormon family in the village of Mesepa, American Samoa.[3] From a young age, Seiuli identified as female; adopting the name "Shalimar" after the imported French fragrance as a teenager. Seiuli was the cheerleading captain at Leone High School and was crowned Miss American Samoan Island Queen in 1993. By 1996, Seiuli moved to Los Angeles, California, where she began her medical transition from male to female via hormone replacement therapy. She funded her transition through sex work on Santa Monica Boulevard, a street notorious for transgender prostitution.
Arrest and subsequent infamy
At 4:55 AM on May 2, 1997, Los Angeles Police officers followed and pulled over a Toyota Land Cruiser after watching Shalimar enter the vehicle. It was then discovered that the driver was actor Eddie Murphy. Murphy was questioned before being released because nothing illegal had occurred; however, Seiuli was arrested for an outstanding warrant for prostitution and sentenced to 90 days in jail.[4] By morning, the story made international news, with the tabloid The National Enquirer paying Shalimar's fifteen thousand dollar bond in exchange for details on her arrest. "It's unfair I went to jail while Eddie Murphy walked away scot-free", she told the Enquirer.[5] Murphy claimed he was just being a "good Samaritan" by offering Seiuli a ride home. He denied any premeditated intention to solicit a sex worker and denied knowing Seiuli was a "male prostitute".[1][2] People reported that the truth of Murphy's account of events was being questioned due to the fact that "when stopped, he was some distance past Seiuli's reported residence," and there was no apparent reason for the actor to be in that area at that time other than soliciting sex.[2]
Murphy hired Hollywood private eye Paul Barresi to help defuse the scandal, paying other trans women who had sold stories up to $15,000 per retraction.[6][5] Seiuli claimed to have received threats since her encounter with Murphy, as she refused to change her story.[7][6] Due to Seiuli's rising celebrity status, she filmed an erotic movie and left prostitution to become the House Madame of the nightclub, 7969, in which she performed erotic routines as a dominatrix with live snakes.
Death
On April 22, 1998, a neighbor in Seiuli's apartment building found her dead on the sidewalk outside the building. Discovered wearing only her bra, pants and a towel, police suspected Shalimar was locked out of her apartment, and tried to use a towel as a rope to slide or swing down from the roof to an open window. Instead, she fell five floors and suffered severe head trauma, resulting in her death, which was classified as accidental.[8] The coroner's report stated someone heard a scream at 5 o'clock in the morning, which is believed to indicate the time of Seiuli's death.[5]
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Harlem is a large neighborhood in the northern section of the New York Cityborough of Manhattan. Since the 1920s, Harlem has been known as a major African-American residential, cultural and business center. Originally a Dutch village, formally organized in 1658, it is named after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands. Harlem's history has been defined by a series of economic boom-and-bust cycles, with significant population shifts accompanying each cycle.
African-American residents began to arrive en masse in 1905, with numbers fed by the Great Migration. In the 1920s and 1930s, Central and West Harlem were the focus of the "Harlem Renaissance", an outpouring of artistic work without precedent in the American black community. However, with job losses in the time of the Great Depression and the deindustrialization of New York City after World War II, rates of crime and poverty increased significantly. Harlem's black population peaked in the 1950s. In 2008, the United States Census found that for the first time since the 1930s, less than half of residents were black, and black residents only counted for 40% of the population.
Do I look like some trick No I don't care what you think About me Cuz I've been here since sunset Tell me Where were you I won't look at you ever again I won't look at you ever again I won't look at you ever again