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'''Black People White People''' is the 2nd track on [[Joe Hawley]]'s solo album, [[Joe Hawley Joe Hawley]].
'''Black People White People''' is the 2nd track on [[Joe Hawley]]'s solo album, [[Joe Hawley Joe Hawley]].


=== History ===
== History ==
In the description of a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwawPq5X61o video] Joe uploaded on February 11, 2018, it is revealed the song was originally meant as a Tally Hall song.
Black People White People was first rehearsed by [[Tally Hall]] during a rehearsal period for [[Good & Evil]] in 2009 at Danbro Studios.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwawPq5X61o Black People White People (Tally Hall Rehearsal) ((AUDIO))]</ref> A YouTube clip only features the first verse up to the first "What the fuck?", but may have more to it that was cut out. At some point Joe also recorded a solo demo and later uploaded it to YouTube.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yyzl2gZPdgk Black People White People (Demo) ((AUDIO))]</ref> The demo is a bit longer than the Tally Hall rehearsal and has weird pitched up and pitched down vocals against a simple synth, bass, and drum backing track. Each "What the fuck" in this demo is extremely pitched up, not too different from what was done for the final song.
A demo was also uploaded to Joe Hawley's YouTube page. The demo version just repeats the first verse.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yyzl2gZPdgk Black People White People (Demo) ((AUDIO))]</ref>


'''Samples of Note:'''<br />
===Recording===
* “The Little Ships” by Jean Jacques Perrey
The song samples The Little Ships by Jean Jacques Perrey, L’École Buissonnière by Jean Constantin, and Clarão da Lua by Nazaré Pereira.


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* Black People White People is very similar to [[[&]] from Good & Evil, it may have inspired & or the other way around.
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