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Lawanda: The Book of Burial, 9 songs

As Jefferson Pierce tries to determine if the community can survive without the help of Black Lightning, Anissa starts to come into her own. Meanwhile, Jefferson and Lynn try and figure out their new dynamic. Finally, Jennifer reveals to her parents that she has been grappling with something big.

  • Mary, Don't You Weep — Aretha Franklin
    Lynn checks in with Anissa, learning of her break up with Chenoa; sensing something more is going on, Lynn probes deeper; Jennifer tells everyone Khalil's prognosis, the Pierces embrace.
  • Sorcery (Live) — Charles Lloyd
    Playing on a turntable in Gambi's shop while Jefferson practices controlling his power.
  • Something Familiar — Free P
    Jennifer and Khalil discuss their future hotel rendezvous when Khalil admits that he is a virgin.
  • The End — Jennah Bell
    Anissa gushes over a video of power display; she meets Grace Choi who shows her The Outsiders comics then invites her the Red Lipstick bar for cosplay.
  • Sweet Soul — Kurt Farquhar & Shane Drasin
    Lynn announces Anissa is missing family dinner; they discuss Jefferson's status as Black Lighting; Jennifer comes to tell them that she plans on having sex.
  • The Floor The Sea — John Askew
    Jennifer discusses with her parents the first time they had sex; she tells them the date on which she plans to have sex for the first time, shocking them again.
  • High Highs to Low Lows — Lolo Zouaï
    As they prepare for bed, Jennifer tells Anissa about the sex discussion she had with their parents; Jennifer asks Anissa to come to The 100 protest march.
  • Renegades — Dawn Richard
    At cosplay night at Red Lipstick, Anissa and Grace dance together; Chenoa arrives and accuses Anissa of cheating; Chenoa and Anissa head outside to talk.
  • Amazing Grace — Black Lighting Cast
    The protestors begin to sing in praise of Black Lighting, which angers Whale; he orders Syonide to kill him, she shoots Rev. Holt.

Theme Song

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