Public Enemy's Chuck D criticized the use of their song Burn Hollywood Burn amidst the growing Pacific Palisades wildfires ...
Chuck D is asking people not to use the Public Enemy song "Burn Hollywood Burn" to celebrate those who have lost their homes in LA wildfires.
When Public Enemy's Chuck D wrote Burn Hollywood Burn as a scathing indictment of the film industry's treatment of black actors and the LAPD's infamous racial profiling for his band's third album, ...
Chuck D is dispelling assumptions about the 1990 "Fear of a Black Planet" single featuring Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane.
Chuck D took to Instagram to explain the origins of the 1990 "protest song,'' and that it has nothing to do with the devastating wildfires.
Dave Grohl is also a huge Public Enemy fan, who once described the New York band's debut album Yo! Bum Rush The Show as “a total revolution in hip-hop.” “The duality of Flavor Flav and Chuck ...
Public Enemy rapper Chuck D asks fans to stop using the group’s “Burn Hollywood Burn” song when posting videos of the wildfires tearing through Los Angeles. The hip-hop icon shared his request on ...
And Public Enemy was hot as fish grease at that time ... And that was one of the first songs that I ever really wrote as a band. And not only that, but how crazy is that, that later on in ...
Public Enemy just did it 10 years later ... "It's the story of a band that changed everything," he says. "They taught us to fight for what really matters - and to do it as loud as hell." ...