The eighth installment of Ta-Nehisi Coates’ YouTube commentary on the Black Panther comic, Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet, has launched today, and it debuted Kipp Stone’s new track, “100 Black Panthers.”

“It feels really good having the opportunity to work Marvel,” said Stone.  “I have always rocked with Marvel characters when it comes to superheroes, so doing a song that reps Black Panther wasn’t that hard. He stands for what I stand for, solidarity, strength and loyalty.”

Marvel’s description of Black Panther #9 and this episode of Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet:

Within Marvel Comics’ Black Panther, written by The Atlantic national correspondent and National Book Award winner, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Black Panther’s surrogate mother, Ramonda, walks closer to death as her injuries from a bombing worsen and recovery is starting to seem like an impossibility. Plus: Shuri, Black Panther’s sister returns from the Djalia…but is she still herself? Something more? Or something of legend?

Continuing the excitement surrounding Marvel’s celebrated Super Hero T’Challa, the Black Panther, the latest episode of this revolutionary multi-artist hip-hop-inspired video series samples a brand new track, “100 Black Panthers” by Kipp Stone.

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