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This song is on point! What Public Enemy did years ago, underground rap/hip-hop is doing today. Unfortunately, the media moguls that control the major broadcast channnels will continue to feed us with negative rap/hip-hop and, as long as we don't protest, they will persist. Remember, we can control our destiny. They're spoon feeding us and like dogs we continue to eat it up instead of saying "Enough's enough!!!" There is quality rap/hip-hop out there y'all. It's all underground.
Want to bring it to the surface? Tell Sony, EMI, Warner, Viacom and Clear Channel we've had enough! Quit dumbing us down! We are far more intelligent than the debased rap that dominates the major radio stations. The comments for this song alone should let the media moguls know "we want quality, soul-bearing messages back in rotation."
I'm white, English and possibly verging on middle class. I have nothing in common with the members of Public Enemy but their music speaks to me and chimes with my own feelings. As far as I can see they are not about hate and division but, through dissent, highlight what's right and how things should be. Good music helps us find common ground, great music brings us together. Public Enemy make great music.
Public Enemy was always about the peace and love they never rap about bitches cars and money because they never sold their soul...P.E. in full effect!
I use to feel guilty for listening to hip hop, but I cant stop listening because I love it. Fortunatly I found some real hip hop, so I cant listen to it all loud and feel real and powerful knowing that its right !
i like how old rap has cause to their lyrics and sing about bettering one's selves rather than today rap is degrading to multiple races and they don't even see it today's rap has no cause its just sell as many drugs as you can, pimp as many hoes as you can, and kill as many people as you can that's just horrible.
@paranaque1700 "Isis"... was a goddess in Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs, whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. She was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the matron of nature and magic. She was the friend of slaves, sinners, artisans, and the downtrodden, and she listened to the prayers of the wealthy, maidens, aristocrats, and rulers Isis is the goddess of motherhood, magic and fertility.
@wistoncap Isis is also the name of Jesus Shuttleworth's basketball team too. The movie he was in had nothing to do with the goddess Isis even though the info you gave on Isis was cool to read.
.... in fact these lyrics are loaded with references to the corporate Illuminati, weaving their illusions to enslave people, if you have knowledge and can read it right.
wrong lyric I believe... "Check the papers while I bet on ices" is actually "Check the papers.. well I bet on ISIS". Isis is the Egyptian goddess. She represents all that is beautiful and feminine in nature. The Hating Satan's ilk is the opposite :- masculine, hating, controlling. What Chuck is referring to is the pattern of the wealthy selling out to the Satanic Illuminati, believing that the devil will deliver them great pleasures, riches and control. forsaking ofcourse their humanity.
shit is over a decade old. young bucks need to listen to this. only yall can change the status quo. take message to heart. dont mean shit unless ya speak up. fuck the power. damn boomers fucked our world up
This song reminds be a good rap, when rap was great and real creation compared to all digital and machine made or copied off others like how it is today.
@longbeach225 Dude, PE, KRS-ONE, X-Clan, and others are STILL kicking REAL HIP HOP (not rap - there is a difference) today. How do I know? Because I've seen them LIVE in concert over the past several years. Saw KRS-ONE at Top Cat's in Clifton, OH; Saw PE, X-Clan along with Bootsy Collins and THE BANNED at the Madison in Covington, KY not too long ago, where they did a JB Tribute, as well as performing, old, new, and CURRENT songs. It was a great show. Hip Hop don't live on MTV or BET.
Thanks for posting, but one of the lyrics is wrong. It should read as such:
Check the papers while I bet on ISIS (not ices).
It's a play on words in reference to the book THE ISIS PAPERS by Dr. Frances Cress-Welsing. Thanks for posting, and I LOVE that the man who performed on the sampled song, "What It's Worth" Stephen Stills, is on this Hip Hop tribute. CLASSIC!
@chj2 And the Isis papers are racist BS. The author is proof that you claim anything when it pretains to race, and people will eat it up as long as it supports their pre-concieved notions of the other race. For example she claims whites were kicked out of Africa for being inferior Albino decendents, and then we whites became aggressive and warlike. Meanwhile she ignores the soci-economic efects that led to slavery. Such as gunpowder, banks, navigation, and the fact that slavery was 5000% profit.
@BowskiBig The Issue is not whether you or I or the next girl or guy agrees with Dr. Frances Cress-Wellsings's book. The issue is WHAT WAS CHUCK REFERRING TO with the line I quoted??? It is a play on words: a reference to the book THE ISIS PAPERS. Why do I say this? Check the album, "FEAR OF A BLACK PLANET". That album has a sample of the BIOLOGICAL WARFARE lecture that Dr. Cress-Welsing did. How do I know this? Because I OWN and have LISTENED to it. PE was making a reference to it
I've listened to Chuck before and shed a tear. He always kept it real. No flashy chains, no raps about cars and vain horseshit. Just human emotion exposing political corruption and how it can be hard for us all.
@stk931 no heis sayn that P.E. is not want to be hood rats that wear there pants around there ankles and rap about sex money and weed. they had a politicaly charged pro black message.
Flav acts the fool lately, but here he makes some great sense. "Give thanks, live life, and release." Look out for those who would bring you down. Stand united. Evolve your mind. Positive stuff.
And that's not even mention how great this song is all around. Classic Buffalo Springfield track and Stephen Stills with a guest vocal, Chuck D's masterful rapping, a bit of gospel choir...
@TheMadeMan89 Try GZA's censored "type" stuff.. He actually writes a couple in a way where they sound fine and don't have any swearing. Like knock knock.
GOD BLESS P.E. FOR ETERNITY!!
THE ONLY REAL BROTHERS FROM
THE GHETTO'S OF AMERICA!!
FREEDOM FIGHTERS!!
SPREADING THE WORD OF LOVE & PEACE!!
REAL AFRICAN AMERICANS!!
JUST KEEPIN IT REAL!!
PEACE Y'ALL!!
gunz0e 12 hours ago
Hearing this song makes you think,
I miss this.
jbakhope 3 days ago in playlist Songs to Remember
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Hey we are 4 french dudes and we created a blog featuring good music, fashion and street art. This song is featured on it, so if you dig it feel free to check out our blog, feelgoodcollective.blogspot.com
Peace!
FeelGoodCollective 6 days ago
Rip murphy we always love this tune 2gether g
mistamayo 1 week ago
real hip hop. FUCK young money and all these fake rapper artists
DonnyMcDonson 1 week ago
word!!!!!
matija1702 1 week ago
Year by year all the sense disappears
Nonsense perserveres, prayers laced with fear
Beware, two triple O is near. WÖÖÖÖÖÖRD
SuunnatonL 2 weeks ago
GREAT!
devilkazuya94 3 weeks ago
Powerfull beyond measure!!:)
arsenator1 4 weeks ago
No, For What It's Worth is a Buffalo Springfield song, What I got is a Sublime song
laxnlongboard 1 month ago
For What its Worth is a sublime song but I never thought it would work so well on a Public Enemy track. Just show's what I know!
MGDriver99 1 month ago
Vents - Rollin' Balls SEARCH FOR IT production is brand new
weeg91 1 month ago
@weeg91 Search for Buffalo Springfield - What it's worth
It's the original riff. It's about rioting and oppression
GotTehMunchies 1 month ago
Take Flav's heed: "WAKE UP"! In that case...WAKE UP AMERICA.
foghorno 2 months ago
Go RAY Allen!!
karlsylvain 2 months ago
This song is on point! What Public Enemy did years ago, underground rap/hip-hop is doing today. Unfortunately, the media moguls that control the major broadcast channnels will continue to feed us with negative rap/hip-hop and, as long as we don't protest, they will persist. Remember, we can control our destiny. They're spoon feeding us and like dogs we continue to eat it up instead of saying "Enough's enough!!!" There is quality rap/hip-hop out there y'all. It's all underground.
camraman1 2 months ago
Want to bring it to the surface? Tell Sony, EMI, Warner, Viacom and Clear Channel we've had enough! Quit dumbing us down! We are far more intelligent than the debased rap that dominates the major radio stations. The comments for this song alone should let the media moguls know "we want quality, soul-bearing messages back in rotation."
camraman1 2 months ago
@camraman1 check out funkoars - it's all good (all very good)
Australian underground hip-hop... thats just one example! the whole country is coming to life to hiphop right now
weeg91 1 month ago
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I'm white, English and possibly verging on middle class. I have nothing in common with the members of Public Enemy but their music speaks to me and chimes with my own feelings. As far as I can see they are not about hate and division but, through dissent, highlight what's right and how things should be. Good music helps us find common ground, great music brings us together. Public Enemy make great music.
MGDriver99 2 months ago
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MGDriver99 2 months ago
To P.E, never scared to express their true feelings, however controversial.
verulam123 2 months ago
Public Enemy was always about the peace and love they never rap about bitches cars and money because they never sold their soul...P.E. in full effect!
hiphop4life24678 2 months ago 14
I use to feel guilty for listening to hip hop, but I cant stop listening because I love it. Fortunatly I found some real hip hop, so I cant listen to it all loud and feel real and powerful knowing that its right !
DMGProdukcija 3 months ago
one of the best song better than the hip hop and rap now days
gabeggj 3 months ago
Buffalo Springfield + Public Enemy = kickass song !
MrMikeMony 3 months ago 4
i wish i went to go see them at fun fun fun fest
210TEARZ 3 months ago
i like how old rap has cause to their lyrics and sing about bettering one's selves rather than today rap is degrading to multiple races and they don't even see it today's rap has no cause its just sell as many drugs as you can, pimp as many hoes as you can, and kill as many people as you can that's just horrible.
TheMusicismyair 3 months ago
3:40 to the end is a warning wake up! research the illumanti, just youtube it
pl4smaa 3 months ago
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Finally!! Public Enemy's - He Got Game (uncensored). About fuckin time!!!
aah3500 4 months ago
Jesus Shuttleworth aka Ray Allen. G.O.A.T.
elektroindi 4 months ago
damn thats dope
lbjoshbal 4 months ago
nigga on the left look like 40glocc.. lol
fobbstim 4 months ago
fuck vevo!
Malunat13 4 months ago
This MIGHT be PE's best... Chuck has never made more sense
hdtwoodsman 4 months ago
w00t.. Uncensored unlike VEVO shit.
CharlesOver9000 4 months ago
Well i just lost the game
p4rqx5 5 months ago
ices,i think its meth..
paranaque1700 6 months ago
@paranaque1700 "Isis"... was a goddess in Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs, whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. She was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the matron of nature and magic. She was the friend of slaves, sinners, artisans, and the downtrodden, and she listened to the prayers of the wealthy, maidens, aristocrats, and rulers Isis is the goddess of motherhood, magic and fertility.
wistoncap 5 months ago in playlist wistoncap's Favorited Videos
@wistoncap Isis is also the name of Jesus Shuttleworth's basketball team too. The movie he was in had nothing to do with the goddess Isis even though the info you gave on Isis was cool to read.
aah3500 4 months ago in playlist Liked
fuck illuminati!
illuminati!suck my dick'
paranaque1700 6 months ago
.... in fact these lyrics are loaded with references to the corporate Illuminati, weaving their illusions to enslave people, if you have knowledge and can read it right.
wasabuful 6 months ago
wrong lyric I believe... "Check the papers while I bet on ices" is actually "Check the papers.. well I bet on ISIS". Isis is the Egyptian goddess. She represents all that is beautiful and feminine in nature. The Hating Satan's ilk is the opposite :- masculine, hating, controlling. What Chuck is referring to is the pattern of the wealthy selling out to the Satanic Illuminati, believing that the devil will deliver them great pleasures, riches and control. forsaking ofcourse their humanity.
wasabuful 6 months ago 29
@wasabuful and ya think that chuck d believes in illuminati cospirationist crap? oh cmon man.
ennio997 2 months ago 2
@wasabuful
christians believe anything they deem "not of god" must be "of the devil", how do u no the illuminati are of the devil?
oh and im pretty sure lucifer was created like everyone else by god
thirdxeyextoker 3 weeks ago
@wasabuful I thought ISIS is the spy agency on Archer
psadpoiafsdf 2 weeks ago
shit is over a decade old. young bucks need to listen to this. only yall can change the status quo. take message to heart. dont mean shit unless ya speak up. fuck the power. damn boomers fucked our world up
NoPogCpl 6 months ago
@NoPogCpl True. "Aiyo, these are some serious times that we're livin in G
And a new world order is about to begin, y'knowhutI'msayin?" Research new world order folks, this is very important.
sebonsik 6 months ago
The message in this song is amazing. Everybody should pay attention and WAKE UP!
BioHazardNuke 6 months ago
Direct TV commercial brought me here :)
Goarmy617 6 months ago 3
@Goarmy617 SAME! :D
bongeholeboy 6 months ago
public enemy got game
elliott5179 6 months ago
ever heard any better?
sirtony23 6 months ago
nice song
4everMJ91 6 months ago
this song is the fuckin best listen up bro
sicnarfdesmond 6 months ago
steven stills is awesome
arsenalfan00009 6 months ago
good movie also
JSMALLfilms 6 months ago
word
68dbl 7 months ago
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Real music here.
calabiyauasaurus 7 months ago
never gets old.. makes me wanna fgo find a pick up game.
3030ned 7 months ago
This song reminds be a good rap, when rap was great and real creation compared to all digital and machine made or copied off others like how it is today.
longbeach225 7 months ago
@longbeach225 this is like a copy of a buffalo springfield song. Plus rap. Sounds sweet though :)
crazymarf 7 months ago
@longbeach225 Dude, PE, KRS-ONE, X-Clan, and others are STILL kicking REAL HIP HOP (not rap - there is a difference) today. How do I know? Because I've seen them LIVE in concert over the past several years. Saw KRS-ONE at Top Cat's in Clifton, OH; Saw PE, X-Clan along with Bootsy Collins and THE BANNED at the Madison in Covington, KY not too long ago, where they did a JB Tribute, as well as performing, old, new, and CURRENT songs. It was a great show. Hip Hop don't live on MTV or BET.
chj2 7 months ago
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BowskiBig 7 months ago
WOW!!!! This right here is powerful. This is what hip hop needs to get back to. Real talk.
BigSteph101 7 months ago
I like this one.
reddog187000 7 months ago
Thanks for posting, but one of the lyrics is wrong. It should read as such:
Check the papers while I bet on ISIS (not ices).
It's a play on words in reference to the book THE ISIS PAPERS by Dr. Frances Cress-Welsing. Thanks for posting, and I LOVE that the man who performed on the sampled song, "What It's Worth" Stephen Stills, is on this Hip Hop tribute. CLASSIC!
chj2 7 months ago
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BowskiBig 7 months ago
@chj2 And the Isis papers are racist BS. The author is proof that you claim anything when it pretains to race, and people will eat it up as long as it supports their pre-concieved notions of the other race. For example she claims whites were kicked out of Africa for being inferior Albino decendents, and then we whites became aggressive and warlike. Meanwhile she ignores the soci-economic efects that led to slavery. Such as gunpowder, banks, navigation, and the fact that slavery was 5000% profit.
BowskiBig 7 months ago
@BowskiBig The Issue is not whether you or I or the next girl or guy agrees with Dr. Frances Cress-Wellsings's book. The issue is WHAT WAS CHUCK REFERRING TO with the line I quoted??? It is a play on words: a reference to the book THE ISIS PAPERS. Why do I say this? Check the album, "FEAR OF A BLACK PLANET". That album has a sample of the BIOLOGICAL WARFARE lecture that Dr. Cress-Welsing did. How do I know this? Because I OWN and have LISTENED to it. PE was making a reference to it
chj2 7 months ago
I've listened to Chuck before and shed a tear. He always kept it real. No flashy chains, no raps about cars and vain horseshit. Just human emotion exposing political corruption and how it can be hard for us all.
IAmJustABard 7 months ago
2 people dont have game
freestyle9697 7 months ago
Whats the original song
parkerblann1996 7 months ago
@parkerblann1996 -for what its worth ,.by buffalo springfeild
freestyle9697 7 months ago
dope asss shitt
nxtmikemo 7 months ago 2
Had just got my drivers license use to let this thing rattle my trunk. Memmories
pormusic420 8 months ago
yeah baby love it
hagens101 8 months ago
Classic, one of the greatest songs of all time. Great beat and complex & deep lyrics.
Superhands89 8 months ago
PE is in full effect from 2000 and forever
gmentality1 8 months ago
don't let a win get to your head or a loss to your heart.
Higginz1991 8 months ago
Are you ready for the real revolution. Which is the evolution of the mind!!!
logosonline1 8 months ago
They played this song on the announcements at my school yesterday, it was the seniors last day.
Also, that movie is a brilliant, moving masterpiece.
zunez0rz 8 months ago
@zunez0rz What movie are you talking about pl\z ?:)
xavierman232 8 months ago
@xavierman232 The Spike Lee/Denzel Washington movie, He Got Game. Came out in 1998.
zunez0rz 8 months ago
This is Rap.
juve96 8 months ago
at last!
DonDaan 9 months ago
people who had the balls to be black
00frigo 9 months ago 8
@00frigo are you saying black people dont have balls?
stk931 4 months ago
@stk931 no heis sayn that P.E. is not want to be hood rats that wear there pants around there ankles and rap about sex money and weed. they had a politicaly charged pro black message.
RIPxX2pac 4 months ago
@RIPxX2pac oh i get it you mean like a barack obama. but more black, and more political
stk931 4 months ago
Fuck the game if it ain;t saying somthing.
EVERYBODY KNOW'S WHATS GOING DOWN
Brilliant!
OWNradar 9 months ago
Flav acts the fool lately, but here he makes some great sense. "Give thanks, live life, and release." Look out for those who would bring you down. Stand united. Evolve your mind. Positive stuff.
And that's not even mention how great this song is all around. Classic Buffalo Springfield track and Stephen Stills with a guest vocal, Chuck D's masterful rapping, a bit of gospel choir...
landraiderares 9 months ago
Amazing song. And i agree with Daffy20748, CLASSIC.
chrisakatoe456 9 months ago
he got game was just on FX... got it on dvr :D
burx18 9 months ago
0:00 You're Welcome
hattrick116 9 months ago
This is fucking AWESOME!
jessegladsaget 10 months ago
@jessegladsaget THIS IS FUCKING TWICE AWESOME!
MrSlink99 10 months ago
FUCK VEVO! yeahh
iamadness69 10 months ago 2
great song dooooooooooooode
aeroSF880 10 months ago
flavour drops heavt knowledge way before anyone was ready for it in his solo on this.
COUNTCARDULAR 10 months ago
Uploader, great job. Cheers.
Public Enemy. Thank you. Love
mattstaffs2 10 months ago
Uploader, thank you.
Public Enemy, thank you so much more.
Love.
mattstaffs2 10 months ago
are you ready for the real revolution, that`s the evolution of the mind?
teahupoo007 10 months ago
Public Enemy no1 mudda fuggas Pleeezzzballeevit
StarBon78 10 months ago
uncensored!! complete w/ the NWO epilogue! haha thanks uploader
TheSagaciousD 10 months ago
PUBLIC ENEMY CLASSIC! and one person loves the confederacy
SlyiLa 10 months ago
much love buffalo springfield...stephen stills...neil young...real old school shit
MrRandeebee 11 months ago
FUCK YEA!!!!!
MrRandeebee 11 months ago
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jerobussio 1 year ago
LOVE IT!! I GOT GAME!! and never will i follow the worlds TRADITIONS!!
Antoine7544 1 year ago
which song originaly this the music too......cant find it...the song is featured in d movie tropic thunder
plastermate 1 year ago
@plastermate do u mean "for what its worth" by buffalo springfield ?
chevy94ful 1 year ago
@plastermate
-sigh- the only reference to a great song being Tropic Thunder...
ajnode 1 year ago
@ajnode well...look at it this way, at least the music is gettin out there to more people that way, so its not all that bad
pscoggs 1 year ago
@plastermate there :) sample info site :D wwwDOTwhosampledDOTcom
MiKJnr 1 year ago
@plastermate Buffalo Springfield -- For What It's Worth
Great Song too
VindicoMens11 10 months ago
Finally!! Public Enemy's - He Got Game (uncensored). About fuckin time!!!
aah3500 1 year ago 54
@aah3500
Nearly all my hip-hop videos is uncensored...
KatzippoDK 7 months ago
@KatzippoDK that's the only way to listen to hip-hop, but you know that obviously
TheMadeMan89 7 months ago
@TheMadeMan89 Try GZA's censored "type" stuff.. He actually writes a couple in a way where they sound fine and don't have any swearing. Like knock knock.
BowskiBig 7 months ago
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RyanKellySkates 6 months ago
Nicely done y0! 5 stars!!! ;)
SwiftJammer 2 years ago