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Young Fathers’ ‘White Men Are Black Men Too’ streaming in full
The Mercury-prize scooping group’s second album can be heard online in full now.

Scottish group Young Fathers’ second album ‘White Men Are Black Men Too’ is now streaming online in full a week ahead of release. It comes just a year after their Mercury-prize winning ‘Dead,’ but post-award curses don’t seem to be an issue.
The night after scooping the prize, Young Fathers flew straight to Berlin to get to work on the follow-up. “We’ve made the record that we’ve been talking about making since we started,” says Young Fathers’ Alloysious Massaquoi, speaking to DIY in the latest issue.
Young Fathers’ new album ‘White Men Are Black Men Too’ is streaming online now, and comes out via Big Dada on April 6th. Listen on Noisey.
Young Fathers will play Latitude (16th-19th July), where DIY is an official media partner. Tickets are on sale now. Visit diymag.com/presents for more information.
Records, etc at

Young Fathers - Live From Paris
Young Fathers - White Men Are Black Men Too
Young Fathers - Dead (10th Anniversary Edition) - RSD 2024
Young Fathers - White Men Are Black Men Too (10th Anniversary Edition) - RSD Black Friday 2025
Young Fathers - 28 Years Later (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Young Fathers - Cocoa Sugar
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