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Redemption Songs

Redemption Songs: The Music of Mass Incarceration

Redemption Songs is a limited-run newsletter that spotlights one song each week made by people in prison. Spanning almost a century, we’re telling the story of mass incarceration, one song at a time.

When you love a song, you feel a kinship with the person who made it. “Music is the most humanizing element this country has,” says BL Shirelle, who spent 10 years in prison and now co-runs Freer Records, a label that releases music by incarcerated people.

Inspired by this work, Marshall Project journalist Maurice Chammah built a list of songs made behind bars over the last century. In Redemption Songs, he tells the story of American mass incarceration — one song at a time — exploring how music offers routes to rehabilitation, redemption and resistance. Sign up for this limited-run newsletter (March to September 2026) and check out past issues as they’re added to this page.

CREDITS

REPORTING
Maurice Chammah

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Rachel Kincaid

EDITING
Akiba Solomon

EDITORIAL GUIDANCE
Annaliese Griffin

EDITORIAL DIRECTION
Ruth Baldwin

PRODUCT
Elan Kiderman Ullendorff, Ana Graciela Méndez, Aithne Feay, Ryan Murphy

PRODUCTION GUIDANCE
Mara Corbett

MULTIMEDIA GUIDANCE
Raghu Vadarevu

AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT
Ashley Dye, Brandon Wall

COPY EDITING
Lauren Hardie, Ghazala Irshad, Kelsey Adams

OUTREACH
Terri Troncale, Ruth Baldwin, Rebecca McCray

MARKETING
Ebony Reed

LEGAL CONSULTATION
Covington and Burling LLP

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