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Originally Posted by Socrates
Because he isn't a famous, marketed artist on a major record label. Times were MUCH different when Public Enemy did it.
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^^^Will you quit it with the kthxbye crud...
I didn't say I haven't "heard" an I.T. song. I said I don't "know" any, meaning I couldn't tell you what he recorded. That's why my 1st statement was, "I.T. needs a hit." Public Enemy knew how to entertain as well as educate. I feel that I.T. and many other so-call political/underground emcees need that factor in the equation to even become famous. Def Jam could push him all they want. If no one is jammin to his music, then it won't matter. Music should entertain as well as educate. Actually, I feel music should entertain BEFORE it educates, IMO.