February 22, 2012

Animal Farm Soundtrack: 4 - Police State by Dead Prez



Here, I would like to apologize for the language in the song - we're all adults here though, right? Dead Prez, if you haven't heard of them, is a great group, especially if you like hip-hop. Many of their songs follow the theme of the song Police State. They use their music to spread what they believe in and what they are fed up with. Many of their lyrics can be classified as socialist, even militant. They also speak out against corporate control over the media and, relevant to them, hip-hop record labels.
This is probably my favorite song on the soundtrack. That may at least partially be because I enjoy the genre of hip-hop. Yet it really is so much more than that. You really feel the emotion coming through in the lyrics. I am reminded of the animals and how they felt when faced with oppression. They came together, and they fought back. The sound bites, especially the last two, only accent and support that feeling of revolution. I hope you enjoy this song as much as I did.

Lyrics
[Chairman Omali Yeshitela]
You have the emergence in human society
of this thing that's called the State
What is the State? The State is this organized bureaucracy
It is the po-lice department. It is the Army, the Navy
It is the prison system, the courts, and what have you
This is the State -- it is a repressive organization
But the state -- and gee, well, you know,
you've got to have the police, cause..
if there were no police, look at what you'd be doing to yourselves!
You'd be killing each other if there were no police!
But the reality is..
the police become necessary in human society
only at that junction in human society
where it is split between those who have and those who ain't got

[Dead Prez]
I throw a Molotov cocktail at the precinct, you know how we think
Organize the hood under I Ching banners
Red, Black and Green instead of gang bandannas
F.B.I. spyin’ on us through the radio antennas
And them hidden cameras in the streetlight watchin’ society
With no respect for the people's right to privacy
I'll take a slug for the cause like Huey P.
while all you fake ***** try to copy Master P
I want to be free to live, able to have what I need to live
Bring the power back to the street, where the people live
We sick of workin’ for crumbs and fillin’ up the prisons
Dyin’ over money and relyin’ on religion for help
We do for self like ants in a colony
Organize the wealth into a socialist economy
A way of life based off the common need
And all my comrades is ready, we just spreadin’ the seed

(Chorus)
The average Black male
Live a third of his life in a jail cell
Cause the world is controlled by the white male
And the people don't never get justice
And the women don't never get respected
And the problems don't never get solved
And the jobs don't never pay enough
So the rent always be late; can you relate?
We livin in a police state

[Dead Prez]
No more bondage, no more political monsters
No more secret space launchers
Government departments started it in the projects
Material objects, thousands up in the closets
Could've been invested in a future for my comrades
Battle contacts, primitive weapons out in combat
Many never come back
Pretty ***** be runnin’ with gats
Rather get shot in they back than fire back
We tired of that - corporations hirin’ blacks
Denyin’ the facts, exploitin’ us all over the map
That's why I write the shit I write in my raps
It's documented, I meant it
Every day of the week, I live in it; breathin’ it
It's more than just ****in’ believin’ it
I'm holdin’ them ones, rollin’ up my sleeves an' ****
It's cee-lo for push-ups now, many headed for one conclusion
***** ain't ready for revolution

(Chorus)
The average Black male
Live a third of his life in a jail cell
Cause the world is controlled by the white male
And the people don't never get justice
And the women don't never get respected
And the problems don't never get solved
And the jobs don't never pay enough
So the rent always be late; can you relate?
We livin in a police state

[police siren wails]

[Fred Hampton]
I am...a revolutionary
and you're gonna have to keep on sayin’ that
You're gonna have to say that I am a proletariat
I am the people, I'm not the pig

[another speaker]
Guiliani you are full of ****!
And anybody that's down with you!
You could man-make things better for us
and you cuttin’ the welfare
Knowin’ damn well when you cut the welfare,
a person gon' do crime...

1 comment:

  1. I like that they use the word "comrades," very Animal Farm-esque. I also like the line "******* ain't ready for revolution," because although the animals had a revolution at the beginning to get rid of Jones, they aren't ready for one under the rule of the pigs, and so they just let all of these things happen to them.

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