How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul? (Audio Version) - Public Enemy

How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul? (Audio Version)

Public Enemy

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2007-08-07
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 20
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2007 SLAMjamz
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
How You Sell Soul to a Soulles Public Enemy 2:36
2
Black Is Back Public Enemy 2:42
3
Harder Than You Think Public Enemy 4:09
4
Between Hard In a Rock Place Public Enemy 0:59
5
Sex, Drugs and Violence (feat. Public Enemy 3:35
6
Amerikan Gangster (feat. E.inf Public Enemy 4:03
7
Can You Hear Me Now Public Enemy 3:58
8
Head Wide Shut Public Enemy 1:31
9
Flavor Man Public Enemy 3:44
10
The Enemy Battle Hymn of Publi Public Enemy 3:23
11
Escapism Public Enemy 4:53
12
Frankenstar Public Enemy 3:23
13
Col-Leepin Public Enemy 3:58
14
Radiation of Radiotvmovie Nati Public Enemy 1:10
15
See Something, Say Something Public Enemy 3:46
16
Long and Whining Road Public Enemy 4:24
17
Bridge of Pain Public Enemy 3:07
18
Eve of Destruction Public Enemy 4:15
19
How to Sell Soul (Time Is God Public Enemy 2:31
20
Harder Than You Think (Remix) Public Enemy 4:38

Reviews

  • Harder than you think

    5
    By Mic The Mack Black
    This has to be one of the rock songs on earth. I mean seriously this is the anthem of my generation and then on that show the end of watch the show that there’s over $1 trillion spent on the war on drugs 54% of the population voted to throw the other 46% in prison. Pure knowledge
  • Real

    4
    By california human
    You cant keep your fan base this long with fad music
  • Harder than you think!

    5
    By camino1961
    PUBLIC ENEMY FOR EVER! I love this song. Taking me back to the days when the whole hip-hop movement opened our minds and helped us to think. Fear of a black set the standard of "public consciousness". Long live P.E.!
  • the song " Can you Hear Me Now?"

    5
    By lazyboi1
    i was in the gym this morning,when this came on my iPod. this is a GREAT song for when you are pounding out some reps with some serious weight. the beat is nice and rough. and chuck's flow and words are enlightening.
  • YEA BOOYEE!

    5
    By foxces
    My first P E concert was in Germany in 1989. I was hooked. I've been waiting for PE to come out with a new one that touched on some of the old school that I've missed. This has been a long time comming. Greasted Misses was good but still not there. A hip-hop must have.
  • Amazing

    5
    By THE ALL KNOWER OF ROCK
    Black Is Back is honestly one of the most amazing songs i have ever heard. i realized that as i was listening to it for the first time. I mean, AC/DC and Public Enemy, what could be better?
  • Long and Whining Road

    5
    By TrumpetEnthusiast
    The album is just what Public Enemy is all about. Like the songs profess, hip-hop is not for the irresponsible. Chuck D. spits the hottest lyrics with just repeating the same stupid chorus you find in all the hip-hop songs now-a-days.
  • wow

    5
    By blah?!?!
    this has got to be some of the best rap i have ever heard its amazing 20 years later and P.E still one of the best i gotta recomend black is back and of course harder then you think
  • A REJUVENATED P.E.

    4
    By SOUL BROTHER66
    AT TIMES PE CAN BE FRUSTRATING.THE GREATEST RAP GROUP EVER HAS PUT OUT MUSIC IN THE PAST FEW YEARS THAT WHILE IT HASN'T BEEN BAD, HAS STARTED TO SHOW THEIR AGE. ON HOW YOU SELL SOUL THEY SOUND LIKE MAKING MUSIC IS FUN AGAIN AND NOT AN OBLIGATION. I'M A HUGE PE FAN AND THIS IS CLEARLY THEIR BEST WORK SINCE APOCALYPSE 91. A CLASSIC.
  • Amazing

    5
    By DARK_Philli
    I honestly like this album more then It Takes a Nation of Millions, and that is saying a lot.