DJ Minx Delivers a Politically Charged Jam with "Blind Amerikkka"
Detroit legend DJ Minx links up with E-Man to kick off the year with a torrid, passionate, and urgent deep house track with a message that sticks.
Cameron Holbrook

Detroit dance floor staple and Women On Wax label-founder DJ Minx has kicked off 2021 with a red-hot and politically charged house track with “Blind Amerikkka.” Featuring celebrated house music and spoken word artist E-Man, the vocalist brings a hard-hitting vocal message about America’s current state to the tune. Throughout the track, he calls out the current President for allowing racism and chaos to run rampant through the streets of the nation while asking the question, “just how blind will America be?” and stating, “we will never get freedom by asking the oppressor.”
DJ Minx is a champion of women’s empowerment in the dance music scene and a central figure in Detroit’s dance music saga. Her Women on Wax label has helped elevate and nurture numerous Black female artists. Her work has earned her numerous accolades and awards, including the Spirit of Detroit award for her invaluable contributions to the Motor City’s cultural landscape.
Check out the track below.
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