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DEAD PREZ - LETS GET FREE (25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION)

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Lets Get Free (25th Anniversary Edition)
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Classic Hip Hop 2xLP repressed - Its Bigger Than Hip Hop !

The debut album by hip-hop duo Dead Prez was released in 2000 and quickly earned critical acclaim. Praised as a "return to politically conscious rap," it drew comparisons to acts like Public Enemy, Brand Nubian and The Coup. Let's Get Free features stark, direct lyrics delivered over sparse beats with M-1 and stic.man addressing issues like media manipulation, the music industry, poverty and systemic oppression - all of which remain relevant battlegrounds to this day. They advocate for socialism and black power while condemning societal inequalities and for that, Rolling Stone awarded the album four stars, highlighting its powerful commentary on the connections between classrooms, prisons and systemic control

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Wolves
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I'm an African
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They' Schools
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Hip Hop
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Police State
b1
Behind Enemy Lines
b2
Assassination
b3
Mind Sex
b4
We Want Freedom
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Be Healthy
c1
Discipline
c2
Psychology
c3
Happiness
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Animal In Man
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The Pistol
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You'll Find A Way
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It's Bigger Than Hip-Hop
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Propaganda

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Dead Prez are an underground hip-hop duo which formed in 1996 in New York City, New York, United States, consisting of rapper stic.man and M-1. They have released three albums, "Let's Get Free" (2000), "Revolutionary But Gangsta" (2004), and "Information Age" (2012). The duo has also released several mixtapes. They are known for their sometimes confrontational style, combined with socialist lyrics focused on both militant social justice, and also positivity. The duo maintains an ethical stance against corporate control over the media, especially hip-hop record labels. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.


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