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Watch: This Father's Day, Very Smart Brothas Is Giving Some Flowers to a Few of Our Favorite Unsung TV Dads!

Uncle Phil gets all of the flowers when it comes to favorite Black TV Dads, but this year we’re going to share the love with a few who don’t always get the love

As is typically the case with Father’s Day, there’s usually some conversations somewhere online about the great Black TV dads. Even one young Jermaine Cole, aka J. Cole, aka, Light-skinned Jermaine, immortalized James Avery’s Uncle Phil (of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air fame) in verse when he said, ā€œfirst things first, rest in peace, Uncle Phil…for real….ā€ on ā€œNo Role Modelzā€ from his 2014 classic album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive. And when it gets hip-hopped, you know it’s real. Even James Evans has been immortalized in song when Outkast used the famous lines from Good Times when Florida found out James died, ā€œDAMN DAMN DAMN (James)ā€ on their 1998 song ā€œSpottieOttieDopaliciousā€ from their own certified classic album, Aquemini.

But what about the Black TV dads that don’t always get their flowers? Uncle Phil, James Evans and You Know Who aren’t the only famously great Black TV dads, right? So we decided to pull up at Black TV Dad Central and give some flowers to a few others who were just as important (some more famous than others) who typically get brought up in this conversation in a ā€œyo, but what about (him)?ā€ fashion. From Carl Winslow to Roc, there are a whole hell of a lot more Black TV dads who provided guidance and a foundational model for which to view Black fatherhood.

So check it out, peep our video dedicated to Unsung Black TV dads. We’re feeling very floral today.

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