Dead Prez


 
 

Dead Prez is the pair of largely-underground alternative rappers, Sticman and M-1. They have become known largely for their hard-hitting style and politically-aware lyrics, focusing on racism, critical pedagogy, and activism against governmental hypocrisy, and corporate control over the media: especially hip-hop record labels.

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Their debut album was Let's Get Free (2000, see 2000 in music), which had a minor popular music hit with the song "Hip Hop" the year before. The album was critically well-received, and included intense political diatribes featuring prominent black revolutionary Omali Yeshitela, as well as "Animal in Man," a retelling of George Orwell's Animal Farm. Some argue that Let's Get Free is one of the most influential albums in rap. In 2001 they collaborated with The Coup, another politically active hip-hop outfit, to release Get Up. In 2002, Dead Prez released the independent mix tape Turn Off The Radio volume 1, followed by the release of Get Free Or Die Tryin mixtape volume 2 in 2003. In 2004, Columbia Records finally released Revolutionary But Gangsta.

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To get a sample the unique Dead Prez rap style, take the song "Know Your Enemy" from Turn Off The Radio:

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they hit the world trade, the pentagon, and almost got the white house

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now everybody walkin round patriotic

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how we gon' fight to keep freedom when we ain't got it?

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you wanna stop terrorists?

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start with the u.s. imperialists

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ain't no track record like america's, see

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bin laden was trained by the c.i.a

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but I guess if you a terrorist for the u.s

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then it's okay

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Some of Dead Prez's fan base have accused them of giving up on their revolutionary aspects in exchange for their 'Gangsta' side, after Revolutionary But Gangsta was released, while other fans feel that their revolutionary lyrics are still prominent. Many fans feel that they have begun to emphasize their black nationalism (especially in the Turn Off the Radio mixtapes) over their original radical socialism, and that this is alienating to these fans of their work.

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The Swahili word for freedom, UHURU, is often prominently mentioned in Dead Prez lyrics. The members of Dead Prez are members of Yeshitela's International Democratic People's Uhuru Movement.

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Alternative rap: REDIRECT Alternative hip hop...

M-1: The term M-1 can refer to several things:...

Racism: Racism refers to beliefs and practices that assume inherent and significant differences exist between the genetics of various groups of human beings; that assume these differences can be measured on a scale of "superior" to "inferior"; and that result in the social, political and economic advantage ...


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2003 (1) - Turn Off The Radio (1) - Columbia Records (1) - 2004 (1) - Mix tape (1) - The Coup (1) - 2001 (1) - 2002 (1) - Get Up (1) - Revolutionary But Gangsta (1) - UHURU (1) - Swahili (1) - International Democratic People's Uhuru Movement (1) - Yeshitela (1) - C.i.a (1) -
 

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