The_Hillsta
Neva missin a beat
"Got the nerve as hell to yell brother man, he ain't black man better yet he's Pac Man. Known to murder his own, traitor on the the phone ridin the train, self hater trained to sell pain, the massa's toy, his lil boy hard to avoid he look wit it but he null n void, cause he ridin the train you think he down for the cause?......Cause his face lookin just like yours."



If you was black, Public Enemy was your granny, mama n daddy's favorite rap group.
Pete Rock Remix
One of the dopest things I remember about PE back in the day was how every physical copy was accompanied with sheet lyrics to every song on the album. Chucks voice was powerful but when you read along to what he was REALLY spittin while you were listening......It was like damn? That's what he mean, shyt!
Hearing that gotdamn train horn on your headphones travel from the left side all the way to the right
while Flav was attempting to sing that hook off key n shyt
Man that shyt was only just the intro before they hit you with.....
Crazy when you think how PE, Cube, n others had to try and follow up after droppin albums that ended up solidifying their places in hip hop history. Apocalypse was so dope but they had to follow up that muthafukka after droppin It Takes A Million and Fear
Cube dropped Death Certificate the same year.....Mainstream hip hop for yo ass back then. A whole nother time, but the themes of these albums are STILL relevant TODAY more than ever.
I can never get tired of listening these albums. Have them all ready to pass down to my seeds when they are older like my pops n uncles did for me musically.




If you was black, Public Enemy was your granny, mama n daddy's favorite rap group.
Pete Rock Remix
One of the dopest things I remember about PE back in the day was how every physical copy was accompanied with sheet lyrics to every song on the album. Chucks voice was powerful but when you read along to what he was REALLY spittin while you were listening......It was like damn? That's what he mean, shyt!
Hearing that gotdamn train horn on your headphones travel from the left side all the way to the right
while Flav was attempting to sing that hook off key n shyt
Man that shyt was only just the intro before they hit you with.....Crazy when you think how PE, Cube, n others had to try and follow up after droppin albums that ended up solidifying their places in hip hop history. Apocalypse was so dope but they had to follow up that muthafukka after droppin It Takes A Million and Fear
Cube dropped Death Certificate the same year.....Mainstream hip hop for yo ass back then. A whole nother time, but the themes of these albums are STILL relevant TODAY more than ever.I can never get tired of listening these albums. Have them all ready to pass down to my seeds when they are older like my pops n uncles did for me musically.





doin the flavor flav, I know it was our awards n whatnot but it was still dope, whole fam was watchin it.