This report covers the landmark 1999 album Things Fall Apart by the American hip-hop band The Roots. Album Overview: Things Fall Apart Released on February 23, 1999 , by MCA Records, Things Fall Apart
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| Track | Title | Features | Themes | |-------|-------|----------|--------| | 1 | “Act Won (Things Fall Apart)” | — | Ominous intro, poetic monologue | | 2 | “Table of Contents (Parts 1 & 2)” | — | Self-reflection, industry critique | | 3 | “The Next Movement” | — | Collective action, unity | | 4 | “Step into the Realm” | — | Lyrical showcase | | 5 | “The Spark” | — | Creative inspiration | | 6 | “Dynamite!” | Dice Raw | Aggression, power dynamics | | 7 | “Without a Doubt” | — | Confidence, skill | | 8 | “Ain’t Sayin’ Nothin’ New” | Dice Raw | Media critique, originality | | 9 | “Double Trouble” | Mos Def | Lyrical duet, friendship | | 10 | “Act Too (Love of My Life)” | Common | Hip hop as salvation | | 11 | “100% Dundee” | — | Instrumental jam | | 12 | “Diedre vs. Dice Raw” (skit) | Dice Raw | Narrative skit | | 13 | “Adrenaline!” | Dice Raw, Beanie Sigel | Street urgency | | 14 | “The Return to Innocence Lost” (skit) | — | Social commentary | | 15 | “You Got Me” | Erykah Badu, Eve | Love, obsession, reality vs. fantasy | This report covers the landmark 1999 album Things