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Turn Off The Radio
by
Ice Cube
on
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
(1990) samples
Do the Right Thing
(Spike Lee,
):
You gold-teeth, gold-chain-wearing, fried-chicken-and-biscuit-eating, monkey, ape, baboon, big thigh, fast-running, high-jumping, spear-chucking, three-hundred-and-sixty-degree-basketball-dunking, titsoon, spade, moolanyan. [smack] "Go the fuck back to Africa."
Come Together
by
Kid Frost
on
Hispanic Causing Panic
(1990) samples
Do the Right Thing
(Spike Lee,
):
Step off with your stupid ass times)
Step off with your stupid ass self, okay?!
Repeated several times)
Black Korea
by
Ice Cube
on
Death Certificate
(1991) samples
Do the Right Thing
(Spike Lee,
):
Motherfuck you!
Horny Lil' Devil
by
Ice Cube
on
Death Certificate
(1991) samples
Do the Right Thing
(Spike Lee,
):
Twenty D Energizers.
Twenty C Energizer?
D, not C. D.
B Energizer?
D, motherfucker! D! Learn to speak english first, alright?! D!!
How many you say?
Twenty, motherfucker, twenty.' [smack] 'Honey ...
Motherfuck you!
Who Got The Camera?
by
Ice Cube
on
The Predator
(1992) samples
Do the Right Thing
(Spike Lee,
):
"People are gonna have to die on this one, you know?
Well, as long as it ain't me or Ed I don't give a shit. Just part of the job.'"
Self Destruction (instrumental)
by
The Stop the Violence Movement
on
Self Destruction
(1989) samples
Malcolm X
(Spike Lee,
):
We all agree tonight, all of the speakers have agreed, that America has a very serious problem. Not only does America have a very serious problem, but our people have a very serious problem. America's problem is... 10, 1963)
Integration (Insert)
by
Ice Cube
on
The Predator
(1992) samples
Malcolm X
(Spike Lee,
):
Speaking as a black man from America, which is a racist society. No matter how much you hear it talk about democracy it's as racist as South Africa or as racist as Portugal or as racist as any other racialist society on this earth. The only difference between it and South Africa: South Africa preaches separation and practices separation. America preaches integration and practices segregation. This is the only difference. They don't practice what they preach. Or as South Africa preaches and practices the same thing. I have more respect for a man who let me know where he stands, even if he's wrong, then one who comes up like an angel and is nothing but a devil. "If Martin Luther King, Roy Wilkins or any of these compromising negroes who say exactly what the white man wants to hear, is interviewed anywhere in the country you don't get anybody to offset what they say. But whenever a black man stands up and says something that white people don't like then the first thing that white man does is run around and try and find somebody to say something to offset what has just been said. This is natural, but it is done."
Runaway Slave
by
Showbiz & A.G.
on
Runaway Slave
(1992) samples
Malcolm X
(Spike Lee,
):
Let's run away
Let's escape
Hard To Kill
by
Showbiz & A.G.
on
Runaway Slave
(1992) samples
Malcolm X
(Spike Lee,
):
You don't catch hell because you're a Methodist or a Baptist, you don't catch hell because you're a Democrat or a Republican. You don't catch hell because you're a Mason or an Elk. And you sure don't catch hell 'cause you're an American... 'cause if you was an American you wouldn't catch no hell. You catch hell 'cause you're a black man. Message to the Grass Roots speech, November 10, 1963)
Atari Teenage Riot
by
Atari Teenage Riot
on
Delete Yourself
(1994) samples
Malcolm X
(Spike Lee,
):
I will be more successful than all those that went before me. Because the time is right, the season is right, you are right, the traditions are right. We must go free! Now! Now is the time!
Tonz 'O' Gunz
by
Gang Starr
on
Hard To Earn
(1994) samples
Malcolm X
(Spike Lee,
):
If violence is wrong in America, violence is wrong abroad. If it's wrong to be violent defending black women and black children and black babies and black men, then it's wrong for America to draft us and make us violent abroad in defense of her. speech, November 10, 1963)
Revolutionary
by
Immortal Technique
on
Revolutionary, Vol. 1
(2001) samples
Malcolm X
(Spike Lee,
):
It's liberty or death. There's freedom for everybody or freedom for nobody. [crowd cheering]
They don't wanna hear you old Uncle Tom handkerchieved hand talking about, uh, the odds, no! [crowd laughing]
Revolutions overturn systems. [crowd cheering] Revolutions destroy systems. [crowd cheering]
No Mercy
by
Immortal Technique
on
Revolutionary, Vol. 1
(2001) samples
Malcolm X
(Spike Lee,
):
Brothers and sisters, and friends, and I see some enemies. [audience laughs and applauds] In fact I think we'd be fooling ourselves if we had a audience this large and didn't realize that there were some enemies present.
Black To The Future
by
Def Jef
on
Just a Poet With Soul (Deluxe Version)
(2012) samples
Malcolm X
(Spike Lee,
):
22 million black victims of Americanism are waking up.
We gotta unite. We gotta work together in unity and harmony.
Mistachuck
by
Chuck D
on
Autobiography Of Mistachuck
(1996) samples
Clockers
(Spike Lee,
):
[music] 'Yo yo, Chuck D is the bomb god
What?! Yo nigger yo get the fuck outta here. Fuck tha Chuck D, Chuck D ain't shit...
Come on that nigger Chuck D is ass out...' [backwards sampled mask for .5 second] 'Know what I'm sayin?
Cheap motherfucker... He's a bitch ass nigger man
How the fuck's this thing gonna say Chuck D the hardest rapper?