J. Ivy, “the suave poet” from Chicago
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For many years, the Grammys’ spoken-word awards have gone to audio books, narrated by folks like Barack and Michelle Obama, Carrie Fisher, Stephen Colbert and others – “Greatest Audio E-book, Narration & Storytelling Recording” is the official title for the statue. However this 12 months, poets could have their very own: Greatest Spoken Phrase Poetry Album.
The Chicago-born poet J. Ivy helped create the brand new class and is one among 5 contenders for the award, although he did not nominate himself. As a nationwide trustee for the Recording Academy, Ivy says he pushed for the Grammys to honor the shape.
“A poet shall be bringing dwelling a Grammy,” he tells NPR, “and it will be the primary poet since Maya Angelou.”
Ivy is nominated for his sixth album, The Poet Who Sat by the Door, a nod to Sam Greenlee’s 1969 novel The Spook Who Sat by the Door, a traditional within the Black Energy motion that was additionally made into a movie in 1973.
Ivy’s album is a group of his poems, which he performs over beats and interpolates with singing by Sir The Baptist, Slick Rick, PJ Morton and Tarrey Torae (Ivy’s spouse), amongst others.
“I’ve seen the superpower that’s poetry. I’ve seen it shift folks’s lives, I’ve seen it save lives,” says Ivy. “I’ve a quote that claims, ‘Poetry is the seed of each track ever written.’ Whether or not it is someone rapping or singing or it being spoken, it is a poem there.”
J. Ivy, onstage throughout on the Grammy Museum on Dec. 11, 2022 in LA.
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J. Ivy, onstage throughout on the Grammy Museum on Dec. 11, 2022 in LA.
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Ivy says his poems are sometimes about his life as a Black man in America: “My job or accountability as a poet is to seize that as shortly as potential, because the ancestors are chatting with me, as God is speaking to me, I am working because the angels are speaking to me.” He says that work begins by listening, to his coronary heart and his neighborhood – “Hear” is the title of 1 piece from the album.
One other options Abiodun Oyewole, a co-founder of Sixties poetry collective The Final Poets, which had a big affect on the event of rap. “J.Ivy’s work is to be heard. It is to not be whispered. It is to be stated loud in your face,” Oyewole tells NPR.
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He was born James Ivy Richardson II on Chicago’s South Facet in 1976, rising as much as spit rhymes as a teen and, in school, confront his personal historical past via writing. He says his dad’s drug and alcohol abuse meant they did not see one another for a decade. Not lengthy after they reconnected, his father died. He put that ache right into a poem. It begins:
Expensive Dad,
These phrases are being spoken and written as a result of my coronary heart and soul really feel damaged. I chortle to maintain from crying however I nonetheless have not healed in any case of my years of my goofiness and joking. You bought me open and hoping this sick feeling will go, will not final. I put on a masks so my piece will not ask for the reality, honestly talking the reality hurts however I am past hurting, I am in ache, and once I was a shorty I believed you left as a result of I would not behave. In a while in life I discovered that it was the ache in addition to different issues and with all of the scars it was onerous however I realized to forgive and forgave…
Ivy carried out “Expensive Father” onstage for HBO Def Poetry in 2005. By then, he’d already labored his means round open mics, eventally internet hosting the most popular poetry nights in Chicago. When he carried out on the Apollo Theater for Russell Simmon’s Def Poetry jam, he acquired a standing ovation.
“That was my first massive break,” Ivy says. “I all the time describe it as like a sprinter making it to the Olympics.”
On Def Poetry he additionally carried out one other poem, “By no means Let Me Down.” Kanye West and Jay-Z had been so impressed by the efficiency they flew Ivy to LA shortly after, to report the poem for an album they had been placing collectively known as The School Dropout.
“Kanye was like, ‘Man, that was that was nice,’ ” Ivy recollects. “Individuals [were] coming into the studio getting chills, tears in they eyes. I am like, ‘Oh my god, I can not consider this second’s truly taking place.’ ” (West would additionally later characteristic Ivy enjoying the a part of Jesus in a music video for a 2019 album, Jesus is King.)
It was at The School Dropout recording classes that Ivy met singer John Stephens, whose music he admired.
“I used to be like ‘What’s up, man? Your music is wonderful. It appears like that music my of us used to hearken to again within the day,’ ” Ivy recollects. “”Man, you sound like one of many legends. Matter of truth, that is what I am name you from now: a legend. John the legend. John Legend.’ “
John Legend, as he is been identified ever since, would go on to sing for one of many tracks from Ivy’s now-Grammy-nominated album.