Glen G. Rice | Seattle, WA United States | 12/06/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"After dead prez's brilliant groundbreaking first album Let's Get Free, the Uhuru duo gave themselves an extremely high standard to live up to, and their latest mixtape unfortunately falls short of those standards. While there are a few dope cuts on here, such as "F&*k the Law" and "O.G (Original Garvey)", the album has a very inconsistent feel to it. The production is lackluster in places, and stic.man and M1 haven't progressed much lyrically from their second mixtape. While I have nothing but love for dead prez and the ideals they promote, this album lacks creativity and doesn't do much to distinguish itself either musically or lyrically. Be sure to pick up Let's Get Free and Turn off the Radio, as for this album, if you're a hardcore dead prez fan cope it, if not while till their next LP, Red Black and Green drops.Peace
Glen"
RBG 4 LIFE!!!!
William Hartley Pimble | Long Island City, NY United States | 02/23/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I remember back in the summer of 1998 when Dpz spoke at the million youth march In NYC at Harlem. A dose of Dpz is what the world needed, a much change for hip-hop. I like all their previous CD's "Let's Get Free" and "Turn Off The Radio" vol.one. "Let's get free or die trying" is a very good album. "F**k tha law" is very easy to recite and full of energy."Last dayz reloaded" a great track featuring Onyx. "Revolutionary Love" is a hot track, over a bounce beat is hot 2 def. "afrika" is another banger with stic.man teaching geography of all the 52 nations on Africa. A great album indeed. At first listen I thought the production was weak...but the lyrics and their message is deep. I give this album an full fledged five***."
Revolutionary Disciples
William m Coles | BALTIMORE, MARYLAND United States | 04/18/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Thank Goodness for Dead Prez to keep us uplifted, inspired and educated through the trail & tribulations bought on by the media and those self proclaimed right wingers. This is a revolutionary hip hop classic. Definately one for your collection. Not since Public Ememy have we had true crusaders on the mike to spit truth & reality. Go Get This Mixtape."
RBG album is amazing.
William m Coles | 02/25/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I have a copy of the new DP album. It has not been released yet and it is amazing. everyone look out.Lets get free is a classic.
turn off the radio was ok, had some great songs but overall was cheezy.
get free or die trying is good.
RBG is awesome...look out for it."
So much to life when you stay black and die
Noah B. Stephens | Detroit, Michigan | 09/07/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"dead prez fills a void created by the disbandment of Goodie Mob (atleast the separation of Cee-lo from the group) and the humanitarian mantra that Outkast seems to have adopted. They are one of the only groups in hip hop that articulates the black urban struggle without mincing words or editing themselves - lest they offend their swelling suburban fan base.
This record reminds me of Goodie's 1996 debut "Soul Food" - but with a east coast astestic. It's heartfelt, honest, incendiary, inspirational, and the perfect backing track for brothers involved in the struggle. Get it."