
Kamasi Washington - As Told To G/D Thyself
Music · Animation
Overview
The cosmic journey of sacred youth, during which pain, pleasure, and sublimation are nonnegotiable.
Top Cast
Kamasi Washington
Kamasi Washington
Self
Kamasi Washington
Self
Gail Scroggins
Gail Scroggins
Woman
Gail Scroggins
Woman
Joseph Johnson
Joseph Johnson
Man
Joseph Johnson
Man
William Fontaine
William Fontaine
g/d
William Fontaine
g/d
Cassius Kwansah Graham
Cassius Kwansah Graham
b/y
Cassius Kwansah Graham
b/y
Archie J. Mitchell
Archie J. Mitchell
Speaking Elder
Archie J. Mitchell
Speaking Elder
Kirby Griffin Jr.
Kirby Griffin Jr.
Boogie
Kirby Griffin Jr.
Boogie
Edahn Goodridge
Edahn Goodridge
Kyle
Edahn Goodridge
Kyle
Ephraim Dorsey
Ephraim Dorsey
Reggie
Ephraim Dorsey
Reggie
Carl Grubbs
Carl Grubbs
Music Teacher
Carl Grubbs
Music Teacher
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