Despite marking a commercial decline for the series by failing to chart on the Billboard 200, Black Radio III was a critical triumph. It won at the 65th Grammy Awards, continuing Glasper's streak of bridging jazz, hip-hop, and soul into a single, cohesive narrative. Robert Glasper Releases 'Black Radio III (Supreme Edition)'
, a soulful rendition of the Isley Brothers classic with Bilal and Alex Isley. "Invitation" with Emily King.
: A significant addition to this edition is "Therapy pt. 2," featuring the late Mac Miller. Glasper has often spoken about Miller's deep connection to music, describing it as his "air".
: Unlike previous installments that thrived on real-time studio sessions, the pandemic forced Glasper to build a studio in the back of his home. He and his collaborators traded sound files remotely, a workflow Glasper initially viewed as a creative challenge.