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James Brown: Say It Loud Season 1: How Many Episodes & When Do New Episodes Come Out?

Viewers of James Brown: Say It Loud Season 1 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. Directed by Deborah Riley Draper, this documentary series chronicles the remarkable journey of James Brown, who overcame numerous obstacles to become one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. The series features archival interviews and performances of James Brown, along with insights from friends, family, musicians, and protégés.

Here’s how many episodes are in James Brown: Say It Loud Season 1 and on what day new episodes come out.

How many episodes are in James Brown: Say It Loud Season 1?

James Brown: Say It Loud Season 1 has 4 episodes.

The episode list is as follows:

  • Episode 1: Making a Life for Myself
  • Episode 2: The Most Powerful Black Man in America
  • Episode 3: Life in the Raw
  • Episode 4: Big As Big Can Be

Season 1 premieres on February 19, 2024. It is executive produced by Brad Abramson, Peter Afterman, David Blackman, Charlie Cohen, Chet Fenster, Richard Foster, Elaine Frontain Bryant, Shawn Gee, Mari Keiko Gonzalez, Mick Jagger, Victoria Pearman, Questlove, Bruce Resnikoff, Tariq Trotter, and Zarah Zohlman.

The cast of James Brown: Say It Loud includes LL Cool J, Mick Jagger, Questlove, Al Sharpton, Yamma Brown, Dallas Austin, Chuck D, Mikki Taylor, Mikki Taylor, Alan Leeds, Christian McBride, Ras Baraka, Jason King, Jeffrey Harleston, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Tia Fuller, Sinead Younge, Don Rhodes, Chris Daniels, Datwon Thomas, MC Sha Rock, Jack Bart, DJ Spinna, Gail Mitchell, Bob Both, and more.

When do new James Brown: Say It Loud episodes come out?

New episodes of James Brown: Say It Loud Season 1 typically come out on Monday and Tuesday.

The official synopsis for the series reads:

James Brown: Say It Loud traces the incredible trajectory of Brown’s life and career from a 7th grade drop-out arrested and jailed at the age of 16 for breaking into a car in the Jim Crow-era South, to an entertainment legend whose groundbreaking talent and unique perspective catapulted him to become a cultural force.

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