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It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back

Album - 1988 - DeB Id: 21775
By Public Enemy
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Album DeRango™ 13,97

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It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back killgod

 "The musical spokespersons of the S1W became the first to use the beat and the mic put onto vinyl as an anesthetic against injustices, rejecting guns."

 "This rap has something to share with those who fight with conscience without using weapons, with anyone who feels marginalized or even despised."

 Discover the revolutionary sounds and messages of Public Enemy's landmark album—listen and explore this rap classic today!

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Bass! How low can you go?
Death row. What a brother knows.
Once again, back is the incredible
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Back
Caught you lookin' for the same thing
It's a new thing - check out this I bring
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- drayton - shocklee - sadler

Um lampin, um lampin, um cole cole lampin
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This style seems wild
Wait before you treat me like a stepchild
Let me tell you why they got me on file
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Caught, now in court 'cause I stole a beat
This is a sampling sport
But I'm giving it a new name
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[Flavor Flav:] You're blind, baby, you're blind from the facts on who you are
'cause you're watchin' that garbage.

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I got a letter from the government
The other day
I opened and read it
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Yes - the rhythm, the rebel
Without a pause - I'm lowering my level
The hard rhymer - where you never been I'm in
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With vice I hold the mike device
With force I keep it away of course
And I'm keepin' you from sleepin'
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Public Enemy

American hip hop group from Long Island formed in 1985 by Chuck D and Flavor Flav, noted for politically charged lyrics and The Bomb Squad’s dense production. Landmark releases include It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back (1988) and Fear of a Black Planet (1990). Collaborated with Spike Lee on Fight the Power (1989).
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