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* "]", a Public Enemy track that uses the Malcolm X sample | * "]", a Public Enemy track that uses the Malcolm X sample | ||
* "]", a Jungle Brothers track that uses the Malcolm X sample | * "]", a Jungle Brothers track that uses the Malcolm X sample | ||
* "Wrapped in Black", a ] track in the video game '']'' that uses the Public Enemy version of the Malcolm X sample. | |||
* ''Too Black, Too strong'', a 2001 poetry collection by ] | * ''Too Black, Too strong'', a 2001 poetry collection by ] | ||
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* ], an American rapper who recorded in the early 1990s | * ], an American rapper who recorded in the early 1990s | ||
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Too black, too strong is the short form of a Malcolm X quotation from his "Message to the Grass Roots". It may also refer to:
- "Bring the Noise", a Public Enemy track that uses the Malcolm X sample
- "I'll House You", a Jungle Brothers track that uses the Malcolm X sample
- "Wrapped in Black", a Hideki Naganuma track in the video game Sonic Rush that uses the Public Enemy version of the Malcolm X sample.
- Too Black, Too strong, a 2001 poetry collection by Benjamin Zephaniah
See also
- 2 Black 2 Strong, an American rapper who recorded in the early 1990s
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