Q&A: Teen ‘black-ish’ star Miles Brown releases debut album
LOS ANGELES — Miles Brown says playing Jack Johnson on the hit comedy series “black-ish” inspired him to speak out about equality and social justice through his art. He does just that on his debut hip-hop album “We The Future,” alongside guests including Slick Rick and Jidenna.
Brown says he’s been working on the 15-song collection aimed at empowering young people for two years, with help from his father Jack Brown, who raps as Wildchild in the hip-hop group Lootpack. Brown decided to re-record his raps when his voice deepened after puberty, saying “I think it sounds a lot better.”
The 15-year-old performer spoke with The Associated Press over Zoom from his Los Angeles home about his lyrics, following in his father’s footsteps and helping other young people find their voices. Remarks have been edited for clarity and brevity.
AP: What fueled your decision to make an entire album about social messages?