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Rbg: Revolutionary But Gangsta: Parental Advisory

Rbg: Revolutionary But Gangsta: Parental Advisory
Dead Prez

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Track Listing

  1. Don't Forget Where U Came From
  2. Walk Like A Warrior - Featuring Krayzie Bone
  3. I Have A Dream, Too
  4. D.O.W.N.
  5. Hell Yeah (Pimp The System) (Real Version)
  6. W-4
  7. Radio Freq
  8. F**ked Up
  9. 50 In The Clip
  10. Way Of Life
  11. Don't Forget Where U Goin'
  12. Hell Yeah (Pimp The System) - Remix Featuring Jay-Z

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #34832 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-12-13
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics

Customer Reviews

under rated4
everyone else has been talking bad about this album but i disagree. All of the beats are amazing especially 'w-4' and 'hell yeah' and dead prez's lyrics are good. For some reason they have made alot of short songs though shortest being 2:09 which is a shame because you want to hear more and you feel a bit ripped off. i love 'radio freq' because it says how sick they are of all the comercial rappers just rappin about cars and chains, the message is so right and im glad someone put it forward. personaly i am sick of the majority of modern rappers and although dead prez do still send the message of being 'g' they are believable and refreshing. after listning to it i was suprised to see so many bad reviews because i love it and i would recomend it to anyone. i only put it down to 4 stars because of the short songs.

True5
All i have to say is dont read AJ Graham's review saying there's only a couple of good tracks obviously he aint heard it fully.If he had he would of given it more then 2 stars and he's saying there's only a couple of good tracks DONT LISTEN TO HIM near enugh every tune on here is great some amazing lyrics the ones that stand out are radio frequency,walk like a warrior and DOWN. BUY THIS ALBUM AND EVERYTHING ELSE DEADPREZ HAVE DONE.

A disappointment2
After first listening to Dead prez with there 'Lets Get Free' LP and being amazed with its mix of bitter sweet songs, RBG is a big disappointment. Having read about this album almost not being released, I can see why, because its content feels weak and diluted. It has 14 tracks but 3 of those tracks are Hell Yeah (2 remixes), and 6 of the remaining 12 are only 2 minutes long. The biggest difference in terms of content is there change from being activists previously, to being militants now. This change should have been expected as the exact same thing happened to Tupac, they start trying to live the myth which they previously ridiculed. A couple of good tracks remain such as Walk like a Warrior or W-4. Overall I would recommend you buy 'Lets Get Free' as it is a true classic, but if you are a hardcore fan then you'll buy RBG anyway