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Liberator 3.2
dead prez
RBG

The long awaited follow up to the masterful ‘Let’s Get Free’, dead prez returns after label politricks, offers from Bad Boy, Rocafella, Shady and G-Unit, and a cameo from Jay-Z himself. The most politically charged hip-hop album since Public Enemy’s ‘It Takes a Nation of Millions’. The album is loaded with The People’s Army Manifesto of how to make it in the white mans world. From the rallying cry of ‘Walk Like A Warrior’ w/ Erykah Badu where M1 spits “If you gonna bang/ bang for change/…can you dribble a grenade to save your life?” dead prez stand virtually alone as Hip-Hop’s reigning ambassador of political struggle and the power of organizing young minds to question authority, stand up to the cops, acquire ‘knowledge of self’ and ‘pimp the system’ for all it’s worth. The revolution might not be televised, but it will be blasting through speakers

Standout tracks "Walk Like A Warrior," "Hell Yea," "W-4" and "50 In The Clip"

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