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  • fuck yuo

  • kingronnie i lovie it

  • daaammn man, they don't bump this shit on the radio anymore. pretty sad tbh

    sick mix though, alot of soul in this shit

  • They sure don't, I used to spin this on college radio when it first came out.

  • This is pretty dope, I prefer the original though.

  • Pete Rock did a really good remix of Shut Em Down too. Chuck was smart to spot him before everybody else did!

    As I get older I like these groovey soul mixes more than the raucous bomb squad originals.

  • Chuck was the teacher, just like Kris Parker(KRS). Kickin' crazy science. Violence was crazy with crack all over, uptown, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Jamaica with Fat Cat and Pappy Mason. Chuck was like the news. Things was deep.

  • ALL of QUEENS not just JAMAICA

  • itunes doesn't have this version and i can't get it on limewire. i need this joint on my ipod so i can play it in the whip. does anyone know where i can download it

  • i actually downloaded it from limewire. you right. was hard to find. also try myspace player on your myspace page.

  • i still gets busy to this track. i like the original but, prefer this version

  • Damn! I forgot my peeps Anthony from Zanzibar and Calief from the NY club scene were in this. Brings back memories.

  • Sampled from James Browne Get up, Get into it, Get Involved and Night Train!!!

  • Great!!!!

  • This was my favorite track on that CD. Still kills.

  • agreed

  • this song talks about black on black crime. pete rock did the beat.

  • The original is the best version with Terminator X killin the turntables cuttin up "night train" and attacking the eardrums with cuts that made you feel Chucks flow! This version is too cute for this jam. " to talk the talk walk the walk the King of New York crack a lack attack the black to crack the back!!

  • it´s very cool men i just wanna... hear this song and i´m dance! but now post the original video and the original song please!!! 5/5 your´s work it´s very good.

  • ahh yes tune..

  • This version is definitely better than the original, and sounds more jazz influenced. Excellent!!!

  • its james brown. actually everything is james brown, all music.

  • this version owns the album version

  • The Roots are the new Public Enemy of today!!

  • not really. the roots will never match PEs intensity or insight. theyre 2 completely different groups if you ask me

  • So true, plus Chuck D is underrated as a mc. Also Black Thought is to laid back of a mc, to match Chuck D intensity. But both of the groups are a bright spot in the history of hip-hop!!

  • This version is the BEST version. Why did Public Enemy have to start sucking after this song? They started out so good and ended up so bad.

  • I guess they ran out of James Brown samples

  • lol yeah you're probably right!

  • ive always liked this version more

  • Nighttrain, 20 Years Of Revolution Public Enemy

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