© 2025 Boise State Public Radio
NPR in Idaho
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
There will be intermittent power reductions for KBSX and KBSU throughout the next week, including weekends.
Boise State Public Radio Music can be heard in Boise and the surrounding Treasure Valley at 90.3FM, in the Payette Lakes region and Stanley basin, providing outstanding music, arts and cultural programming on air and online.

Fantastic Negrito Takes The Pain And Makes It Rock On 'How Long?'

James Baldwin once famously said that "To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time." On his new single, Fantastic Negrito lends his mighty voice to that rage, and to the grief from which it is born. "How Long?" is a challenge to each and every one of us, simultaneously exhorting Black people to recognize that "we gotta fight" and slinging an uncompromising demand for progress at the entire world. It is easy, in memorializing the tragic deaths of our brothers and sisters, for Black artists to slip into melancholy. It is the nature of our musical forms, however, to take that pain and make it rock. As one of several contemporary Black artists bringing heavier sounds to the blues, Fantastic Negrito is uniquely well-equipped to do so.

He does not disappoint. "How Long?" grooves throughout, from the percussive acoustic guitar under the verses to the electric roaring along in the chorus. Fantastic Negrito has admirable control over his vocal timbre and uses it to great effect, matching the intensity of the instrumentation as he swings between hoarse whispers and full-throated roars. The song is a lament for the state of the world, but it does not depress the listener; it electrifies. "How Long?" is both a testament to and an embodiment of the intensity of the current political moment.

Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.

Jake Blount is an award-winning musician and ethnomusicologist specializing in the folk traditions of Black Americans. His latest album, Spider Tales, is out now on Free Dirt Records & Service Co.

You make stories like this possible.

The biggest portion of Boise State Public Radio's funding comes from readers like you who value fact-based journalism and trustworthy information.

Your donation today helps make our local reporting free for our entire community.