Public Enemy Featuring Paris
Rebirth Of A
Nation - In Stores Now!
Studio album number 11 is a throwback. Intended as a special
project, "Rebirth Of A Nation" is a full-fledged collaboration between
Paris and Public Enemy, with Paris taking on all production duties to
deliver one of PE's most focused projects to date.
With numerous
references to Golden-era PE, "Rebirth Of A Nation" effectively presents
the messages of self-sufficiency and empowerment that are Public Enemy
hallmarks, but with an updated 2006 sensibility, as Paris pulls out all
of the musical stops in the way that only he can. The opening "Raw Shit"
blazes with urgency, as Chuck D and Paris are joined by MC Ren of the
legendary NWA to put all on notice that voices of resistance are still
alive and well - and more necessary than ever. "Hard Rhymin'" and
"Rise" continue in the blueprint of classic Public Enemy, but it is the
Curtis Mayfield-inspired first single, "Can't Hold Us Back" that really
sets the tone, intended to showcase the unified force of Chuck D, Paris,
dead prez and Kam, four of the most distinctive revolutionary forces in
hip-hop.
And the magic continues. From the hard-rock edge of "Hard
Truth Soldiers" and the title track, to the jazzy "Show 'Em Watcha
Got"-esque "Pump The Music, Pump The Sound," Public Enemy and Paris are
in rare form indeed, with the necessary attention paid to not only the
lyrics and the music, but to the legacy that is PE.
From the
War on Terror to racism to black-on-black crime and police brutality,
every topic is covered, and "Rebirth Of A Nation" is a sonic onslaught
aimed at the wrongs of society as only Chuck D and Paris can - only this
time out they are joined by fellow revolutionary allies dead prez, Kam,
Immortal Technique, MC Ren and The Conscious Daughters - all with
striking effectiveness.
In an era where buffoonery is encouraged and
rewarded by big business hell bent on the degradation and exploitation
of people of color in the name of profit, "Rebirth Of A Nation" is a
welcome and necessary elixir. With strong beats and rhymes, it poses
the questions many choose to avoid, and offers solutions many choose to
ignore. A landmark achievement.