Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear On No Stamp - Public Enemy

Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear On No Stamp

Public Enemy

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2012-07-13
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ Enemy Records Distributed By Spitdigital

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Run Til Its Dark Public Enemy 3:18 USD 0.99
2
Get Up Stand Up (feat. Brother Public Enemy 5:03 USD 0.99
3
Most of My Heroes Still... (fe Public Enemy 3:31 USD 0.99
4
I Shall Not Be Moved Public Enemy 5:23 USD 0.99
5
Get It In (feat. Bumpy Knuckle Public Enemy 3:09 USD 0.99
6
Hoover Music Public Enemy 3:58 USD 0.99
7
Catch the Thrown (feat. Large Public Enemy 4:26 USD 0.99
8
Rltk Public Enemy 4:37 USD 0.99
9
Truth Decay Public Enemy 4:11 USD 0.99
10
FassFood Public Enemy 4:03 USD 0.99
11
WTF? Public Enemy 6:22 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • ❤️

    5
    By Trust and Us
    ❤️
  • It's bad!!!

    5
    By 19733333
    Just as good as the early stuff. Grooving like a mutha! Blows so-called new rap completely out of the water. What has happened with that mess?-Quick
  • Don't believe the hype!!!

    5
    By Epiphone G400
    Hip-hop's not dead. Not if Public Enemy has anything to say about it. Pumping out high-quality raps since day one and still continue to do so. Chuck D and Flava Flave. Much respect. Now that's what I call being an example. Kids it's class time!
  • I shall not be moved!!

    5
    By Puddles82
    This album is serious!! Classic lyrics, classic tracks, public enemy is still in full effect...True revolution music for you suckas!!
  • Love this.

    4
    By rvngrl2009
    Hard hitting and relevant. I think it's mastered for the iPod it sounds awesome.
  • Bomb Squad At Its Best

    4
    By Cpl Brown
    This cd just like old days, a bomb to the establishment. Obama should take a listen.
  • The train still runnin'em down

    5
    By Black FU
    Classic sound! P.E. is still the CNN of the black community bringing you consciousness whether you like it or not. Big album!
  • Great Record!

    5
    By DanVona
    This imho is hands down one of the best rap/hip hop records put out in the last decade. It accomplishes everything PE wants it to. It is a smacksown of hip hop since the mid nineties when it morphed from groups like PE and BDP who would say hip hop and rap was the voice of black people (to take from KRS 1 himself) and became all about being rich and living high on the hog, being big hank, and not for the upliftment of the community, more rather glorifying its destruction. It also talks about broader economic and social issues in the economy and body politic of the country in a truthful manner at a time when nobody is. This is a five star record all the way.
  • A Triumph.

    5
    By icepulse
    Chuck is leaving modern MCs in the dust with this album. He makes current hip hop trends look like bubblegum dookie. Peace to The Senior Circuit.
  • B-Rela

    4
    By B Rela
    I bought four songs, the this album. It's pretty good.

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