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SOTT - A top protest song as chosen by Run The Jewels (hip-hop duo) https://www.nytimes.com/2....html?_r=0 . Interesting list, overall. . Prince, ‘Sign ‘o’ the Times’ 1987: One of Prince’s first forays into social commentary. . EL-P When this came out, it was the first time I had really heard him say anything this directly. It opened me up a little bit, tuned my brain a little bit more. I started considering a few other things. He’d already taken me this far. When the moment came for him to say, “Now I need you to listen,” I was right there. . KILLER MIKE I just thought Prince was about [sex]. As I kid, I picked my place — I picked rap. When rap happened, I didn’t [care] about pop music. Because my world went crazy, from a neighborhood where families had gardens and goats and chickens, and people spoke to each other. Crack ripped through, and it was like Lebanon. I couldn’t make sense of any of that. All I gave a [expletive] about was music that moved me from the perspective of saying that the world is going mad. . EL-P He’s damn sure saying that on this. .
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Nice read, thanks. A few threads back, people were picking their least favourite songs on each 80s album, and people mentioned some of the songs on SOTT not because they disliked them, but because they didn't fit the mood. And frankly, I think the title track is the one that sticks out - sure, it sets the stage, but almost every other track (save "The Cross") is way more upbeat and less overtly political. | |
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One of his greatest songs. | |
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'Sign O' the Times' is an amazing song, one of the very greatest of Prince tracks. [Edited 2/2/17 19:22pm] | |
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Right on. Somethng like The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll fits your criteria. | |
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