Rebirth of a Nation

| Public Enemy

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Rebirth of a Nation

Rebirth of a Nation is a collaborative studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy and rapper/producer Paris. Its title is a reference to the 1915 white supremacist film The Birth of a Nation. Despite the Public Enemy branding on the album, many tracks were written and produced by Paris; the album itself was deemed a "special project" by Chuck D in order to differentiate it from other Public Enemy works. - Wikipedia

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  • HipHopDX

    Chuck D and Flav’s familiar voices are a much-needed reminder of what “conscious Hip Hop” once. stood for. 

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  • Rap Reviews

    If you were born and raised on intelligent, rebellious, angry and articulate hip-hop with hard beats and fiery rhetoric, the merger of Paris and Public Enemy is like a dream come true.  

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  • All Music

    The music gets a little monochromatic  

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  • The Guardian

    Public Enemy's politically fuelled poetics feel depressingly outmoded  

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