The Black Flames / Public Enemy - Are You My Woman / Bring The Noise album flac
Performer: The Black FlamesTitle: Are You My Woman / Bring The Noise
Released: 1987
MP3 album: 1687 mb
FLAC album: 1754 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Hip-hop
Profil: American hip hop group founded in 1986 in Long Island, New York. Répondre Voir les 3 reponses Notifiez moi 14 Helpful.
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Artists B Black Flames Are You My Woman?, Bring the Noise (From Less Than Zero).
Nowadays, we might look back at Public Enemy's 1987 song, Bring the Noise, as the REAL introduction of hip-hop's popular triplet flow, but through a further examination, Bring the Noise also gave us memorable lines such as bass, how low can you go, back is the incredible, and here we go again. That's because it's been sampled and interpolated many times. It can be found on their album Attack of the Killer B’s and Public Enemy’s own Apocalypse 9. he Enemy Strikes Back. Note the line, Wax is for Anthrax, still it can rock bells. Rakim – Guess Who’s Back (1997). This lesser known Rakim song opens up with a scratched sample of Chuck D saying, Back is the incredible. You’ll hear that same scratched sample at the end of the song, too. Prince feat. Chuck D – Undisputed (1999).
Bring the Noise is a song by Public Enemy. It was included on the soundtrack of the 1987 film Less Than Zero and was also released as a single that year. It later became the first song on the group’s 1988 album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. The song’s lyrics, most of which are delivered by Chuck D with interjections from Flavor Flav, include boasts of Public Enemy’s prowess, an endorsement of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, retorts to unspecified critics, and arguments for rap as a legitimate musical genre on par with rock








