Public Enemy - Anti-Nigger Machine Lyrics
When I'm talkin' rhyme time
To blow your mind time some say
It's nothing worse than a verse
To hear some nigger curse
They call me rude some dudes fiery attitude
And sometimes sing the blues
I twang metal and settle
Try to never back pedal
From the power some got
To get a nigger shot
The null and void I avoid
I test the paranoid
Never had to be bad
My mama raised me mad
So what I got is hot
I'm never sad just glad
That's why I thank my dad
Once they never gave a fuck about
What I said
Now they listen and they want my head
Instead of peace the police
Just wanna wreck and flex
On the kid
What I did was try to be the best
So they fingered the trigger
Figured I was a bigger nigger
And started to search
An so I headed west
Went to cally a rally
Was for a brothers death
It was the fuzz who shot him
An not da blood or cuzz
I wondered why it was like
So I just held my mike
But in my mind I was blind
So I just tried to find
A reason we was quick
Just the way that we was
So I just stayed in the crib
Until I got a buzz...
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Public Enemy Anti-Nigger Machine Comments
i came to this song for the entirely wrong reason
Anyone know where to find plans online to build one?
Chuckle brother D
Wrong song!
A very talented band
This wat they called me back in hi school
this track makes sense to me... its awesome yo...
Fuck this has some KICK to it :)
Sample list:
Lyn Collins - "Think (About It)" (1972)
Pleasure - "Let's Dance" (1978)
Salt-N-Pepa - "My Mic Sounds Nice" (1986)
Malcolm McLaren - "Buffalo Gals" (1982) sample appears at 0:05 and 1:56
Kool & the Gang - "Jungle Boogie" (1973)
Zapp - "More Bounce to the Ounce" (1980)
Herman Kelly & Life - "Dance to the Drummer's Beat" (1978)
James Brown - "There It Is" (1972) sample appears at 0:07 and 1:55
Diana Ross and the Supremes - "Love Child" (1968)
Parliament - "Flash Light" (1977)
Dyke & the Blazers - We Got More Soul" (1969)
Schoolly D - "P.S.K. - What Does It Mean?" (1985)
Run-D.M.C. - "Proud to Be Black" (1986)
Marva Whitney - "Unwind Yourself" (1968)
The 45 King - "The 900 Number" (1988)
Boogie Down Productions - "South Bronx" (1987)
Rufus Thomas - "Funky Hot Grits" (1977)
Run-D.M.C. - "Beats to the Rhyme" (1988)
James Brown - "Give It Up Turnit A Loose (Remix)" (1986)
The Honey Drippers - "Impeach the President" (1973) (Drums)
Fab 5 Freddy - "Change the Beat" (1983)
Bob James - "Nautilus" (1974)
Public Enemy - "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" (1988)
Esther Williams - "Last Night Changed It All (I Really Had a Ball)" (1976) (Drums)
There's one thing baffles me with this tune: The Honey Drippers's "Impeach the President" (1973), Bob James's "Nautilus" (1974), "which is not on the Who Sampled website for the track. Can someone help?
thanks for this info :)
What do you need help with? Maybe I can help.
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