Colored People (song)

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ReleasedDecember 22, 1996
Recorded1995
Length4:26
"Colored People"
Single by DC Talk
from the album Jesus Freak
ReleasedDecember 22, 1996
Recorded1995
GenrePop rock, CCM
Length4:26
LabelForeFront/Virgin
SongwritersToby McKeehan, George Cocchini
ProducersMark Heimermann, Toby McKeehan, John Mark Painter
DC Talk singles chronology
"Like It, Love It, Need It"
(1996)
"Colored People"
(1996)
"In the Light"
(1996)
Audio sample

"Colored People" is a song written and recorded by Christian rock band DC Talk. The song was one of several radio singles released from their 1995 studio album, Jesus Freak.

"Colored People" is a pop rock song primarily based on acoustic guitars, a background electric guitar, and occasional strings. The verses are sung by Kevin Max, while the chorus vocals are shared by all three members with Michael Tait leading. Lyrically, the song is about appreciation of racial variety, promoting unity and a "kaleidoscopic take on race relations".[1]

Release and acclaim

The song was released as a single in 1996 and received positive comments from music critics. Entertainment Weekly editor Laura Jamison said that the album Jesus Freak "combines textured vocals, aggressive guitar, and solid songwriting, especially on 'Colored People'".[2]

In addition to "Jesus Freak" and "Between You and Me", "Colored People" was considered instrumental in breaking DC Talk into the mainstream.[3]

Other releases

Track listing

References

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