Dead Prez's debut studio album, Let's Get Free, is a seminal work in the hip-hop genre, released on 8 February 2000 via Loud Records. This critically acclaimed album is a testament to the duo's revolutionary spirit and their ability to craft thought-provoking lyrics that resonate with audiences. With a duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, Let's Get Free is a masterclass in east coast hip hop and hardcore hip hop, showcasing Dead Prez's unique sound and style.
The album features a range of tracks, including 'Wolves (Intro)', 'I'm a African', 'They School', and 'Hip-Hop', which demonstrate the duo's ability to blend socially conscious lyrics with infectious beats. The album also features collaborations with notable artists, such as Chairman Omali Yeshitela and Tahir And Peoples Army, adding to the album's depth and complexity.
Let's Get Free was widely praised upon its release, with critics hailing it as a "return to politically conscious rap" and comparing it favourably to the work of Public Enemy. The album's messages of social justice and activism have earned Dead Prez a reputation as one of the most innovative and influential hip-hop acts of their generation.
Twenty-five years on from its initial release, Let's Get Free remains a classic of the genre, and its influence can still be felt in contemporary hip-hop. Dead Prez's debut album is a must-listen for fans of hip-hop and anyone interested in the intersection of music and social commentary. With its powerful lyrics, infectious beats, and revolutionary spirit, Let's Get Free is an album that will continue to inspire and provoke listeners for years to come.