Music / hip hop

Man plans God laughs


Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2015

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2015

"Early Public Enemy was formatively innovative, but on this latter-day record PE explore and deepen that signature not unlike master jazzmen -- or the Stones, for that matter - and that's not only worthy of an album, it's groundbreaking in terms of hip-hop".


Pitchfork

d. 27. July 2015

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Sheldon Pearce

d. 27. July 2015

"Public Enemy's message is more relevant now than ever ... The message is still there, the delivery is just less effective now".