Show Em Whatcha Got (track)
by Public Enemy
Year: 1988
From the album It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (track #9)
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Show Em Whatcha Got appears on the following album(s) by Public Enemy:
- It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (track #9) (this album) (1988)
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| Rating | Date updated | Member | Track ratings | Avg. track rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ! | 06/05/2026 19:25 | bonnequestion | 16,878 | 75/100 |
| ! | 01/14/2026 17:43 | Exist-en-ciel | 139,402 | 71/100 |
| ! | 09/18/2025 09:20 | spinout | 40,789 | 83/100 |
| ! | 08/29/2025 14:31 | markl73 | 6,979 | 78/100 |
| ! | 06/14/2025 19:12 | fatpizzachef | 105 | 88/100 |
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This track has a Bayesian average rating of 75.2/100, a mean average of 73.5/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 75.2/100. The standard deviation for this track is 17.9.
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This can be really freaky if you're in the right mood.

