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Originally Posted by Davey Moore
86. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back – Public Enemy
Chuck D. would have done great standing alongside Malcolm X in the sixties, talking about black power and such. It’s funny that one of the greatest rappers of all time grew up in a suburban type area, Chuck D, and not an intensely urban setting. And who could forget the skinny black guy with a Viking hat and a clock swinging from his neck. This is a vintage album from rap’s glory days.
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Love the album, hoping it isn't your favorite from P.E.