Public Enemy, y'a pas à dire, ça change du rap guimauve et sirupeux que l'on entend de nos jours.
Je fouille dans mes cartons, c'est dingue! J'ai tout leurs albums. Ca me rappelle quand j'habitais South-Central. Toute une atmosphère. Il me manque le barbecue sur le trottoir et la bière à la main.
Lake - 1522535 Publié le 01/10/2008 à 09:46 ah vi, j'etais assez fan aussi !
Sergent Legourdin (le retour) - 2331325 Publié le 01/10/2008 à 10:01 Quand le talent est là, il n'y a pas photo... Public Enemy est au Rap ce que Charlie Parker était au Be-Bop en général et au saxophone-alto en particulier...
Power equality. And we're out to get it. I know some of you ain't with it. This party started right in 1966. With a pro-black radical mix. Then at the hour of twelve. Some force cut the power. And emerged from hell. It was your so called governenment. That made this occur. Like the gratted devils they were. J.Edgar Hoover and he coulda'proved to 'ya. He had Luther-king and Malcom X set up. Also the party with Newton, Cleaver and Seale. He ended - so get up. Time to get them back, you got it. Get back on the track, you got it. World from the honorable Elijah Muhammed. Know who you are to be black. To those that desagree, it causes static. For the original black-asiatic man. Cream of the earth. And was here first. And some devils prevent this from being known. But you check out the books they own. Even masons they know it. But refuse to show it. But its proven and fact. And it takes a nation of millions to hold us back.
Je reécoute IT takes a nation of millions to hold us back... . Que du plaisir. Public Enemy, y'a pas à dire, ça change du rap guimauve et sirupeux que l'on entend de nos jours. Je fouille dans mes public-enemy