An album beyond compare, ‘Fear Of A Black Planet’ found Public Enemy issuing calls for a survivable lifestyle amid tremendous pressure… Sound familiar? Anyone could see that Public Enemy ...
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 asking people not to use the Public Enemy song "Burn Hollywood Burn" to celebrate those who have lost their homes in LA wildfires.
Excuse us for the news You might not be amused But did you know white comes from Black No need to be confused Excuse us for the news I question those accused Why is this fear of Black from ... is ...
"[The song] has nothing to do with families, losing everything they have in a natural disaster. Learn the history," Chuck D wrote on Instagram ...
Chuck D called on people to stop insensitively pairing Los Angeles wildfire videos with Public Enemy's "Burn Hollywood Burn ... Released on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted group's Fear of a ...
Chuck D is dispelling assumptions about the 1990 "Fear of a Black Planet" single featuring Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane.
Chuck D, the legendary frontman of Public Enemy, has long emphasized the power of ... The song, released over three decades ago on the group’s iconic album “Fear of a Black Planet,” features Ice Cube ...
Chuck D called on people to stop insensitively pairing Los Angeles wildfire videos with Public Enemy’s ... Hall of Fame-inducted group’s Fear of a Black Planet, “Burn Hollywood Burn ...