
Raphael Saadiq perfected his smooth vocals and sexy stage presence as a founding member of Tony! Toni! Toné! before breaking out under his own name in the late ’90s. Note: This list is basically free of spoilers, so read easy. Here are seven awesome artist cameos from the first season. Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest and composer Adrian Younge use a number of real-life guest musicians to ground Luke Cage in a clever and surreal pseudo-reality. Racial identity is especially evident in the show’s music. Unlike most caped crusaders, Cage is not afraid to show his face or sport a hoodie, an article of clothing that has become synonymous with negative assumptions about race through the shooting of Trayvon Martin. Show creator Cheo Hodari Coker uses the vigilante plot point and the campy-but-empowering ethos of blaxploitation films to fuel an underlying discussion about what it’s like to be black in America today. What makes this series stand out among other Marvel offerings is its homages to black culture. (The TV streaming service has a few contracts with the comic book publisher, in case you couldn’t tell.)

Born out of the Marvel Universe as Power Man, Luke Cage made his official television debut in Jessica Jones, another Netflix-Marvel production.
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The titular character is a black convict-turned-superhero who, using his mostly bulletproof skin and supa-strength, dishes out justice in Harlem like it’s cake at a birthday party. Netflix’s newest Marvel spinoff Luke Cage is an exercise in badassery on so many levels.
