New Whirl Odor

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New Whirl Odor is a politically charged hip-hop album by Public Enemy that marked the group's mid-2000s return with socially conscious themes and hard-hitting production.

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New Whirl Odor canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hip hop album
studio album
artist Public Enemy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs politically charged hip-hop album
featuresDJ DJ Lord
featuresMusician Professor Griff
featuresVocalist Chuck D
Flavor Flav
follows Revolverlution
genre conscious hip hop
hip hop
political hip hop
hasPart 66.6 Strikes Again
As Long As the People Got Something to Say
Bring That Beat Back
Check What You’re Listening To
Either We Together or We Ain't
Either You Get It By Now or You Don’t
MKLVFKWR
Makes You Blind
New Whirl Odor (track)
Preachin to the Quiet
Revolution
Superman’s Black in the Building
What Good Is a Bomb
Y’all Don’t Know
hasStyle hard-hitting production
language English
mainSubject media criticism
politics
race relations
social justice
War and Peace
surface form: war and peace
movement socially conscious hip hop
notableWorkOf Public Enemy NERFINISHED
partOf Public Enemy discography
performer Public Enemy NERFINISHED
precededBy How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul?
surface form: How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul???
producer C-Doc
DJ Johnny Juice
Gary G-Wiz
Professor Griff
Public Enemy NERFINISHED
recordLabel Koch Records
SLAMjamz
surface form: Slam Jamz

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Public Enemy notableWork New Whirl Odor
Revolverlution followedBy New Whirl Odor