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Artifacts include Petty's acoustic guitar, Flava Flav's iconic clock necklace, and Freddie Mercury's shoes from the legendary ...
The leader of hip-hop’s first great radical band talks to Sarfraz Manzoor about the ‘fight for peace and love by any means ...
The origins of Public Enemy are rooted in the United States Constitution of 1789. Videos by American Songwriter “The United States Constitution once considered black people to be three-fifths of ...
Chuck D compared Bob Vylan's Glastonbury controversy to Public Enemy's 1989 crisis while defending their right to protest ...
Hip-hop legend Chuck D defends UK duo Bob Vylan after their controversial Glastonbury performance sparked industry ...
Public Enemy has new rhymes designed to fill your mind. The iconic hip-hop group dropped new protest song “March Madness” in honor of Juneteenth on Thursday (June 19).
Public Enemy have revealed a new vinyl reissue of their 1988 sophomore LP, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, to honor the seminal album’s 35th anniversary as well as the year-long ...
The lineup also features Vampire Weekend, Public Enemy, Avril Lavigne, T-Pain, Sublime, TLC, Sheryl Crow, Remi Wolf, and many more. Check out the full list of performers in the poster below below.
When Chuck D talks, people listen. That usually happens while he’s rapping by-any-means-possible rhymes onstage or on records with Public Enemy, his legendary rap group. This Friday though ...
Other Day 1 highlights included hip-hop champions Public Enemy, U.K. buzz band Bad Nerves, Aussie indie-pop crooner Mallrat and Palo Alto singer-songwriter Remi Wolf.