I don't get it
What type of person do I have to be to enjoy this album?
>>75200023
A Nazi puncher
You have to be someone that can appreciate good hip-hop music.
>>75200023
A person who like 'It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back'
>>75200023
A non racist
>>75200043
More like it takes nothing more than steel bars to hold us back
>>75200057
>More like it takes nothing more than steel bars to hold us back
nice
>>75200023
An angry young man, preferably black but being angry is the most important thing.
>>75200023
A normie
A person who can appreciate stellar hip-hop production from the Bomb Squad
>>75200023
A member of the Black Panther party
>>75200023
You don't have to be a type of person.
You enjoy the album if you listen to it and like it.
Simple as that.
>>75200700
Black people literally don't give a fuck about this politicized shit. Conscious hip hop is music for NPR suburban white people.
>>75202010
and thats why they're ghetto ass dindus
A dirty commie faggot
>>75200023
AN UNPRIVILEGED
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
MALE
In 1990? An angry young black man into hip-hop.
In 2017? A nu-male.
>>75202948
Is that red star album even good? I saw two people walking together outside Amoeba yesterday with two copies of that album. What's it called?
>>75203644
It's called Fuck Capitalism By Purchasing Our Album
>>75203681
lmao you're right
>>75203644
It's watered-down RATM
>>75200023
I liked Fear of a Black Planet but I thought Chuck D's flow was super repetitive on this album and the cut and paste production was a little sloppy in spots. That said Mind Terrorist, that Terminator X track, and Channel Zero are bangers.
I am a 24 y/o white male who voted for Trump, so I don't think you necessarily have to be a particular kind of person to like this.
Is this the best Public Enemy song?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCx5Std7mCo
>>75200023
Woke black man living in the nineties. No whitey allowed!