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2000 studio album by dead prez
Let's Get Free is the debut studio album by hip-hop duo dead prez . It was released on February 8, 2000, on Loud Records .
Although the production was derided by some critics as a "dull musical backdrop",[ 10] Let's Get Free was called a "return to politically conscious rap".[ 11] Rolling Stone gave the album four stars and lauded its equation of "classrooms with jail cells, the projects with killing fields and everything from water to television with conduits for brainwashing by the system".[ 12]
Title Producer(s) 1. "Wolves" (Chairman Omali Yeshitela ) dead prez 2:16 2. "I'm a African" (additional vocals by Indo and Abu) Hedrush & dead prez 3:19 3. "' They' Schools" (chorus vocals by Keanna Henson) Hedrush & dead prez 5:06 4. "Hip-Hop " Hedrush & dead prez 3:33 5. "Police State" (opening vocals by Chairman Omali Yeshitela) Hedrush & dead prez 3:40 6. "Behind Enemy Lines" (phone calls by Ness, Toya and Divine) Hedrush & dead prez 3:03 7. "Assassination" Lord Jamar & dead prez2:01 8. "Mind Sex" (additional vocals by Umi, Becca Byram, poem by Abiodun Oyewole ) dead prez 4:51 9. "We Want Freedom" (additional vocals from "The Spook Who Sat by the Door ") Hedrush & dead prez 4:33 10. "Be Healthy" (additional vocals by Prodigy ) Hedrush & dead prez 2:34 11. "Discipline" (phone call by Dedan and Nimrod) dead prez 1:37 12. "Psychology" (additional vocals by True Image, poem read by Umi) Lord Jamar & dead prez 5:56 13. "Happiness" Lord Jamar & dead prez 3:48 14. "Animal in Man" dead prez 4:31 15. "You'll Find a Way" dead prez 3:13 16. "It's Bigger Than Hip-Hop" (featuring Tahir and People's Army) Kanye West & dead prez3:55 17. "Propaganda" (additional vocals by Becca Byram, ending vocals by Huey Newton ) Lord Jamar & dead prez 5:14 18. "The Pistol" (featuring Maintain of Illegal Tendencies) Lord Jamar & dead prez 4:27
Single information
"Police State"
Released: October 27, 1998
B-side: "Police State" (without intro)
"Hip-Hop"
Released: March 30, 1999
B-side: "Selling D.O.P.E."
"It's Bigger Than Hip-Hop"
Released: December 7, 1999
B-side: "Hip-Hop"
"I'm a African"
Released: 2000
B-side: "The Pistol"
"Mind Sex"
Released: August 15, 2000
B-side: "Happiness"
stic.man – lead vocals, production, executive producer, art direction
M-1 – lead vocals, production, executive producer, art direction
Hedrush – production, drum programming
Lord Jamar – production
Kanye West – production
Tahir (of Hedrush) – vocals
Maintain (of Illegal Tendencies) – vocals
Indo (of People's Army) – additional vocals
Abu (of People's Army) – additional vocals
Keanna Henson – additional vocals
Ness (of A-Alikes) – additional vocals
Toya (of People's Army) – additional vocals
Divine (of People's Army) – additional vocals
Umi – additional vocals
Becca Byram – additional vocals, keyboards
Abiodun Oyewole (of The Last Poets ) – additional vocals
Prodigy (of Mobb Deep ) – additional vocals
Dedan (of Illegal Tendencies) – additional vocals
Nimrod (of Illegal Tendencies) – additional vocals
True Image – additional vocals
Mark Batson – keyboards
Christos Tsantilios – recording, mixing
Blair Wells – recording
Nastee – recording
Doug Wilson – mixing
Bernard Grubman – guitar
Pressure of Fambase – keyboards
Melvin Gibbs – bass
Laura J. Seaton-Finn – strings
Joshua – horns
Mista Sinista (of The X-Ecutioners ) – scratching
Sean Cane – drums, executive producer
Matt Life – executive producer
Schott Free – executive producer
Stuart "Kamau" Lyle – cover concept
Kerry DeBruce – art direction, design
Lorraine West – illustration
Anthony Cutajar – album photography
Saba – road photography
Corbis – archival images
^ https://deadprez.com/blogs/2/let-s-get-free [dead link ]
^ Conaway, Matt. "Let's Get Free – Dead Prez" . AllMusic . Retrieved November 6, 2016 .
^ Kyles, Kyra (June 11, 2000). "dead prez, 'Let's Get Free' (Loud Records)" . Chicago Sun-Times . Archived from the original on November 18, 2018. Retrieved November 6, 2016 .
^ Takahashi, Corey (March 17, 2000). "Let's Get Free" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved November 6, 2016 .
^ Capper, Andy (March 4, 2000). "Dead Prez – Let's Get Free" . NME . Archived from the original on April 12, 2000. Retrieved November 6, 2016 .
^ Kameir, Rawiya (November 3, 2019). "dead prez: Let's Get Free Album Review" . Pitchfork . Retrieved November 3, 2019 .
^ Ex, Kris (May 11, 2000). "Dead Prez: Let's Get Free" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on November 19, 2008. Retrieved November 6, 2016 .
^ Caramanica, Jon (2004). "Dead Prez". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster . p. 221 . ISBN 0-7432-0169-8 .
^ Davis, André LeRoy (March 2000). "Dead Prez: Let's Get Free". The Source . No. 126. p. 246.
^ "Dead Prez: Let's Get Free – PopMatters Music Review" . Archived from the original on 2004-06-18.
^ "Pound Magazine Review: dead prez – Let's Get Free" . Archived from the original on 2004-12-08.
^ Ex, K. "RollingStone.com: Let's Get Free : dead prez : Review" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on 2005-02-18.
^ "Dead Prez Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved November 3, 2019.
^ "Dead Prez Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved November 3, 2019.
Studio albums Mixtapes
Turn Off the Radio: The Mixtape Vol. 1
Turn Off the Radio: The Mixtape Vol. 2: Get Free or Die Tryin
Pulse of the People: Turn Off the Radio Vol. 3
Turn Off the Radio Vol. 4: Revolutionary But Gangsta Grillz
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