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  • Let's Get Free (25th Anniversary) [Explicit Content]

  • (Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics, 140 Gram Vinyl, Anniversary Edition)
  • Artist: Dead Prez
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 3/21/2025
Let's Get Free (25th Anniversary) [Explicit Content]
  • Let's Get Free (25th Anniversary) [Explicit Content]

  • (Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics, 140 Gram Vinyl, Anniversary Edition)
  • Artist: Dead Prez
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 3/21/2025
  • Artist: Dead Prez
  • Label: Sony Legacy
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • UPC: 198028267816
  • Item #: 2701882X
  • Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
  • Release Date: 3/21/2025
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Double vinyl LP pressing. Let's Get Free was the debut studio album by hip-hop duo Dead Prez, originally released in 2000. Critically acclaimed upon it's release, Let's Get Free was called a "return to politically conscious rap" and, "the most politically conscious rap since Public Enemy"; the duo's messages also earned them favorable comparisons with Brand Nubian, The Coup, Def Jef and X-Clan. The album's lyrics, performed in front of sparse beats are startlingly direct, militant, and confrontational. M-1 and stic. Man excoriates the media, the music industry, politicians, and poverty, and urge their target audience to study socialism and ideas of black power. Rolling Stone gave the album four stars and lauded it's equation of "classrooms with jail cells, the projects with killing fields and everything from water to television with conduits for brainwashing by the system".

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Double vinyl LP pressing. Let's Get Free was the debut studio album by hip-hop duo Dead Prez, originally released in 2000. Critically acclaimed upon it's release, Let's Get Free was called a "return to politically conscious rap" and, "the most politically conscious rap since Public Enemy"; the duo's messages also earned them favorable comparisons with Brand Nubian, The Coup, Def Jef and X-Clan. The album's lyrics, performed in front of sparse beats are startlingly direct, militant, and confrontational. M-1 and stic. Man excoriates the media, the music industry, politicians, and poverty, and urge their target audience to study socialism and ideas of black power. Rolling Stone gave the album four stars and lauded it's equation of "classrooms with jail cells, the projects with killing fields and everything from water to television with conduits for brainwashing by the system".

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