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I love my family. I wanted to make an album they would be proud of. I hope it encourages conversations with your family about heritage, culture and identity.

These song promote racial equity and empathy through learning Black/Indigenous history, and educating the next generation on topics like Juneteenth, historic Black women, and eco-friendly habits.

I submit this album for your consideration for Best Children’s Album. Huge thanks to my collaborators, my beloved daughter and family members that made this my most meaningful body of work.

 

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About Fyütch

Fyütch is a music and social justice artist who combines Hip-Hop and visual storytelling to educate, entertain, and empower the next generation with songs about Black history, empathy, and self-love. He leads music and poetry workshops for K-12 students, colleges, and corporations. Fyütch was awarded The Shed Open Call Grant for Emerging Artists in 2019 and the BRIO award from the Bronx Council on the Arts in 2020. His song “Black Women in History” reached #1 on Sirius XM’s Kids Place Live. His work has been seen on MTV, PBS, CBS This Morning, and TEDx. Fyütch lives in the Bronx, NY and is a proud father to a 4 year old daughter, Aura.