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The creator of black-ish, Kenya Barris, is about to hit the world with another original sitcom to define the decade for the streaming generation. Shot in a mockumentary style, Netflix's #blackAF depicts the unfiltered and unapologetic life of a “new money” black family in America. Watch the first trailer below.

The show is supposedly inspired by Barris' "irreverent, highly flawed, unbelievably honest approach to parenting, relationships, race, and culture." By the end of the clip, you'll have plenty of future relationships (and parenting) goals to add to your list.

Barris stars as a fictionalized version of himself with Rashida Jones playing his wife and Iman Benson, Genneya Walton, Scarlet Spencer, Justin Claiborne, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, and Richard Gardenhire Jr. as their children. Nia Long, Tyler Perry, Mike Epps, Lena Waithe, Kym Whitley, and Melvin Gregg also make special guest appearances on the program.

The full series lands on Netflix on April 17. Get a glimpse of what's to come below.

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