How You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul? Public Enemy Album
How You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul? is the 10th full length release from the legendary rap group Public Enemy and will help mark their 20th anniversary.
Fast Facts
- Genre: Rap
- Release date: August 7, 2007
- Lables: SlamJamz, Redeye Records
- Producer: Gary G-Wiz
- Singles: # "Black is Back," "Harder Than You Think," "Amerikan Gangster"
Track Listing
- "How You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul"
- "Black is Back"
- "Harder Than You Think"
- "Between Hard and a Rock Place"
- "Sex, Drugs & Violence (featuring KRS-One)"
- "Amerikan Gangster (featuring E.Infinite)"
- "Can You Hear Me Now"
- "Head Wide Shut"
- "Flavor Man"
- "The Enemy Battle Hymn of the Public"
- "Escapism"
- "Frankenstar"
- "Col-Leepin"
- "Radiation of a Radiotvmovie"
- "See Something, Say Something"
- "Long and Whining Road"
- "Bridge of Pain"
- "Eve of Destruction"
- "How You Sell Soul (Time is God Refrain)"
Reviews
- "This is the most satisfying P.E. album in over fifteen years, both a throwback to their glory years and a hopeful sign of more great years to come." - RapReviews.com
- "The results are surprisingly encouraging. Flavor Flav, having been turned by VH1 into even more of a caricature (if possible) than he already was, reminds PE fans that he is still a competent and efficient hypeman, and Chuck D sounds angrier and rawer than he has in years." - Boston Globe
- "Aside from a few ungainly, obvious missteps--trying to play the Scott Storch melodic game on 'Amerikan Gangster,' wasting the KRS run-in on a track that sounds like a D12 refuse pile ('Sex, Drugs & Violence')--the album is finely sequenced." - Pitchfork
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