Young Fathers return with new album 'White Men Are Black Men Too'

Fresh from winning the Mercury Music Prize last year, hip-hop trio Young Fathers have announced a new album for 2015.

Their new full-length 'White Men Are Black Men Too' will be available in April via Big Dada Records, with the group already unveiling the record's lead single 'Rain Or Shine'.

Have a listen to 'Rain Or Shine' and see the album's full tracklist below.

'White Men Are Black Men Too' Tracklisting:
1. Still Running
2. Shame
3. Feasting
4. 27
5. Rain Or Shine
6. Sirens
7. Old Rock n Roll
8. Nest
9. Liberated
10. John Doe
11. Dare Me
12. Get Started

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