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360 Degrees of Power is the only album by female emcee, author, and activist Sister Souljah. It was released in 1992 on Epic/SME Records. The album was met with criticism, not only for its performances—most of which were angry spoken-word tirades that Souljah screamed rather than traditional hip-hop rhymes—but also because of its controversial lyrics. Guest appearances were made by Chuck D ("State of Accommodation: Why Aren't You Angry") and Ice Cube ("Killing Me Softly: Deadly Code of Silence").

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  • 360 Degrees of Power is the only album by female emcee, author, and activist Sister Souljah. It was released in 1992 on Epic/SME Records. The album was met with criticism, not only for its performances—most of which were angry spoken-word tirades that Souljah screamed rather than traditional hip-hop rhymes—but also because of its controversial lyrics. Guest appearances were made by Chuck D ("State of Accommodation: Why Aren't You Angry") and Ice Cube ("Killing Me Softly: Deadly Code of Silence"). The album's music videos were banned by MTV. The album reached #72 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop album chart and sold only 27,000 copies. (en)
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  • The Final Solution: Slavery's Back in Effect (en)
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  • 360 Degrees of Power is the only album by female emcee, author, and activist Sister Souljah. It was released in 1992 on Epic/SME Records. The album was met with criticism, not only for its performances—most of which were angry spoken-word tirades that Souljah screamed rather than traditional hip-hop rhymes—but also because of its controversial lyrics. Guest appearances were made by Chuck D ("State of Accommodation: Why Aren't You Angry") and Ice Cube ("Killing Me Softly: Deadly Code of Silence"). (en)
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  • 360 Degrees of Power (en)
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