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He Got Game

Public Enemy

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1 Explicit Resurrection Public Enemy & Masta Killa 4:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Explicit He Got Game Public Enemy 4:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Unstoppable Public Enemy & KRS-One 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Explicit Shake Your Booty Flavor Flav 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Is Your God a Dog Public Enemy 5:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 House of the Rising Son Public Enemy 3:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Revelation 33 1/3 Revolutions Public Enemy 4:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Game Face Public Enemy 3:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Politics of the Sneaker Pimps Public Enemy 3:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 What You Need Is Jesus Public Enemy 3:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Super Agent Public Enemy 3:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Go Cat Go Public Enemy 3:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Sudden Death (Interlude) Public Enemy 2:04 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Nominally a soundtrack to Spike Lee's basketball drama, but in reality more of an individual album, He Got Game appeared in 1998, just the second Public Enemy album since 1991's Apocalypse 91. Even though Chuck D was pushing 40, the late '90s were friendlier to PE's noisy, claustrophobic hip-hop than the mid-'90s, largely because hip-hop terrorists like the Wu-Tang Clan, Jeru the Damaja, and DJ Shadow were bringing the music back to its roots. PE followed in their path, stripping away the sonic blitzkrieg that was the Bomb Squad's trademark and leaving behind skeletal rhythm tracks, simple loops, and basslines. Taking on the Wu at their own game — and, if you think about it, Puff Daddy as well, since the simple, repetitive loop of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth" on the title track was nothing more than a brazenly successful one-upmanship of Puff's shameless thievery — didn't hurt the group's credibility, since they did it well. Listen to the circular, menacing synth lines of the opening "Resurrection" or the scratching strings on "Unstoppable" and it's clear that Public Enemy could compete with the most innovative artists in the younger generation, while "Is Your God a Dog" and "Politics of the Sneaker Pimps" proved that they could draw their own rules. That said, He Got Game simply lacked the excitement and thrill of prime period PE — Chuck D, Terminator X, and the Bomb Squad were seasoned, experienced craftsmen, and it showed, for better and worse. They could craft a solid comeback like He Got Game, but no matter how enjoyable and even thought-provoking the album was, that doesn't mean it's where you'll turn when you want to hear Public Enemy.

Recent Customer Reviews

WHERE?
     
by D22TRIPLEBARS

Where is the He got game single? Where are the public enemy videos?

Public Enemy is #1
     
by Ken Scar

This album is the shiz. "He Got Game" contains one of the wickedest samples ever recorded - "For What it's Worth", and they even got Stephen Stills to sing the chorus at the end. KILLER! Flavor Flav is in peak form here. Something about his voice - it's just dripping with funk. The man may be a joke now, but in the day he had mad credibility. And Chuck D. can never be beat: "God takes care of old folks and fools, while the devil takes care of making all the rules." Now that's how you craft a rhyme, kids.

Besides "He Got Game" my favorite song here is "Shake Your Booty", which is all Flavor Flav. I'm surprised it was never released as a single - it could have been a HIT. It's got a wicked beat that gets deeper into your mind with each listen. It's just fun, refreshing, and cool - like your favorite water park ride put to music.

Very Underated
     
by Stim29

One of Public Enemy's better albums. Also the last album with the original members and production crew. It's worth the buy.

Biography

Formed: 1982 in Long Island, NY

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Public Enemy rewrote the rules of hip-hop, becoming the most influential and controversial rap group of the late '80s and, for many, the definitive rap group of all time. Building from Run-D.M.C.'s street-oriented beats and Boogie Down Productions' proto-gangsta rhyming, Public Enemy pioneered a variation...
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