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He Got Game
- 1998
- 13 tracks
- 48 min
- east coast hip hop
Album Description
Public Enemy's 1998 release, He Got Game, is a powerhouse of East Coast hip hop, blending the group's signature hardcore hip hop style with thought-provoking lyrics. Released on 21 April 1998 through Def Jam Recordings, this album is a testament to Public Enemy's unwavering ability to craft music that is both unapologetic and unrelenting.
With a duration of 48 minutes, He Got Game takes listeners on a journey through 13 tracks, including the iconic 'Resurrection', 'Unstoppable', and the titular 'He Got Game'. The album's tracklist is a masterclass in hip hop, with Public Enemy tackling a range of topics from social commentary to personal empowerment. Tracks like 'Is Your God A Dog' and 'Politics Of The Sneaker Pimps' showcase the group's ability to craft biting social critique, while 'Shake Your Booty' and 'Go Cat Go' demonstrate their capacity for crafting infectious, high-energy beats.
Throughout He Got Game, Public Enemy's unique blend of hip hop and hardcore hip hop shines, cementing their status as one of the most influential and innovative groups in the genre. With its release, Public Enemy proved once again why they are a driving force in hip hop, and He Got Game remains a standout album in their discography.
Tracks
- ResurrectionPublic Enemy, Masta Killa
- He Got GamePublic Enemy, Stephen Stills
- UnstoppablePublic Enemy, KRS-One
- Shake Your BootyFlavor Flav
- Is Your God A DogPublic Enemy
- House Of The Rising SonPublic Enemy
- Revelation 33 1/3 RevolutionsPublic Enemy
- Game FacePublic Enemy
- Politics Of The Sneaker PimpsPublic Enemy
- What You Need Is JesusPublic Enemy
- Super AgentPublic Enemy
- Go Cat GoPublic Enemy
- Sudden Death (Interlude)Public Enemy
About Public Enemy
Public Enemy, the iconic American hip hop group, emerged from Roosevelt, New York, in 1985, founded by the powerful duo Chuck D and Flavor Flav. Known for their unapologetic political messages, they fearlessly tackle issues like American racism and media bias. Their debut album, "Yo! Bum Rush the Show" (1987), set the stage for their groundbreaking second album, "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" (1988), which topped The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop critics' poll and solidified their status as hip hop pioneers. With a discography spanning over three decades, including classics like "Fear of a Black Planet" (1990) and "Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black" (1991), Public Enemy continues to be a voice for the voiceless, making them one of the most influential acts in music history. Their live performances are legendary, blending raw energy with powerful social commentary, ensuring every show is an unforgettable experience.
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