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PTSD

by Pharoahe Monch

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TimeSquared 03:14
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Damage 03:38
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Bad MF 03:07
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Scream 02:28
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The Jungle 04:13
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Broken Again 04:17
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about

With his highly-anticipated fourth solo-LP, PTSD. - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Pharoahe Monch re-emerges with a new concept project which finds the ground breaking emcee tackling PTSD; a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results in psychological trauma. Throughout the duration of the LP, Monch narrates as an independent artist weary from the war against the industry machine and through the stuggle of the black male experience in America.

When Eminem recently named-dropped him ("But I still rap like I'mon my Pharaohe Monch grind) on his "Rap God" single it was for good reason, as Pharoahe Monch has been at the forefront of lyrical innovation for two decades now. Not only is he one of Hip-Hop's preeminent lyricist, crafting intricate rhyme schemes and intelligent raps, but he is also an incisive political and social commentator, using Hip-Hop as a platform for political engagement as his "Bullet" trilogy hauntingly speaks to audiences in the same dark personification of a bullet.

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released April 15, 2014

Featuring: Black Thought (of The Roots); Dr. Pete; Talib Kweli (of Black Star + Reflection Eternal); The Stepkids; deNaUn

Producers: B.A.M.; Boogie Blind; Jesse West; Lee Stone; Marco Polo; Pharoahe Monch (of Organized Konfusion); Quelle Chris; The Lion Share Music Group; The Stepkids

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“Fuck you know about struggle?” Pharoahe Monch’s bold but rhetorical query opens the title track to his fourth collection of lyrical land mines, PTSD – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The line dares the listener to keep tumbling down the rabbit hole with the Queens, NY MC as he tackles familiar themes of gun violence, heartbreak and redemption but this time in the first person. ... more

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