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.
American rapper Chuck D has criticised the use of the Public Enemy track Burn Hollywood Burn, which he said has nothing to do with families losing “everything” during the Los Angeles blazes.
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Public Enemy's Chuck D criticized the use of their song Burn Hollywood Burn amidst the growing Pacific Palisades wildfires spreading across Los Angeles.
John Lamparski/Getty Images With wildfires continuing to wreak havoc on Southern California, Chuck D is denouncing a gross misinterpretation of his work. The Public Enemy member recently called ...
Chuck D doesn't want fans misusing one of his ... about a number of resources for victims of the fires on his social media pages. Some listeners thought about the Public Enemy track this week ...
Learn the history," Chuck D wrote on Instagram Taylor Hill/Getty I Chuck D won't tolerate the insensitive use of Public Enemy's song "Burn ... songs aimed at a one sided exploitation by a industry.
Public Enemy rapper Chuck D has pleaded with social media users to stop using the group’s 1990 song “Burn Hollywood Burn” on ...
As fires rip through Los Angeles, rapper Chuck D wants to put an end to anyone misinterpreting Public Enemy‘s “Burn Hollywood ... revolution songs aimed at a one-sided exploitation by a ...
"[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 wants you to stop using his Public Enemy track “Burn Hollywood Burn” in social media videos of the wildfires devastating Los Angeles. “It has nothing to do with families losing ...