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The Arraignment – Episode 1

The People vs. Empire: A Griot’s Court of Justice is a groundbreaking spoken word album and narrative courtroom drama that puts 500 years of colonialism, slavery, imperialism, and cultural erasure on trial. Told through the voice of a griot-judge and poetic prosecutors, the album journeys across volumes—“The Crimes of the Empire,” “The Lies of Civilization,” and “The Empire in the Shadows” etc—exposing the brutal truths hidden behind conquest and so-called progress.

Each track is a living testimony: from the Middle Passage and stolen lands, to puppet governments, corporate theft, and psychological warfare. Through historical evidence, dramatized witness accounts, and Afrocentric sound design, the project resurrects ancestral memory and invites modern audiences to reflect, remember, and rise.

With its tagline—“The gavel is the drum. The witness is memory. The verdict is yours.”—this work reclaims African narrative authority, honors the fallen, and confronts power with clarity. But it doesn’t stop at indictment. It ends with a people’s verdict: a call for reparations, unity, and rebirth.

The People vs. Empire is not just an album. It is a reckoning. A ceremony. A fire lit for future volumes. The case is not closed. The griot will return.

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Integration Plan – Episode 10

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?

This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.

Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.

This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.

Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

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Inner Child Work – Episode 9

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?

This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.

Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.

This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.

Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

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Rage Management – Episode 8

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?

This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.

Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.

This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.

Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

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Generational Trauma – Episode 7

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?

This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.

Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.

This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.

Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

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Dissociation and Amnesia – Episode 6

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?

This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.

Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.

This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.

Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

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Addicted to Validation – Episode 5

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?

This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.

Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.

This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.

Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

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Abandonment Issues – Episode 4

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?

This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.

Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.

This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.

Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

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Childhood Wounds – Episode 3

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?

This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.

Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.

This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.

Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

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Presenting Complaint – Episode 2

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?

This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.

Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.

This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.

Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

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