: A significant addition to this edition is "Therapy pt. 2," featuring the late Mac Miller. Glasper has often spoken about Miller's deep connection to music, describing it as his "air".
Robert Glasper's was born from a mix of pandemic isolation and a deep sense of social obligation. Released in 2022 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the original Black Radio , the project became a "black box" of music intended to document the truth of the Black experience during a period marked by both a global health crisis and significant political unrest. The Story of Its Creation Robert Glasper - Black Radio III (Supreme Edit…
, a soulful rendition of the Isley Brothers classic with Bilal and Alex Isley. "Invitation" with Emily King. : A significant addition to this edition is "Therapy pt
: Unlike previous installments that thrived on real-time studio sessions, the pandemic forced Glasper to build a studio in the back of his home. He and his collaborators traded sound files remotely, a workflow Glasper initially viewed as a creative challenge. Robert Glasper's was born from a mix of
: During the lockdown, Glasper found himself with an excess of recorded tracks because many artists were similarly stuck at home and eager to create. The Supreme Edition was ultimately released to house the "extra" songs and interludes that didn't fit the original album's curated flow. Highlights of the Supreme Edition