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3.2 good | Erwann S. STAFF | May 12th 20 | One way to look at rap is through political lenses. Assassin viewed rap as a way to be politically active from the outset. Inspired by NWA, KRS-One or Public Enemy, Assassin want to educate the young masses and immediately positioned themselves as against the state and institutions. It's sometimes done with naivety on this record, but it's compensated by the enraged and fast beats and flows. Once again tho, a 1993 French rap album sounds like a 1988 American one: the aesthetic feels a lil dated. It still packs a fierce punch, and is an essential record in French political rap, but is also plagued by a relative short time (44 minutes) that feels like a long time (really, only 44 minutes?).
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