Public Enemy's "Fight the Power" became a defining anthem for social change and resistance during a turbulent era in America.
With a chequered history on his relationship with hip hop, Oasis' Noel Gallagher named two of the genre's biggest names that ...
Chuck D's voice, commanding as ever, ripped through the crowd as Flavor Flav delivered his signature ad-libs and the same dance moves he did in the 1989 video for the groundbreaking track.
Everything is different now, though. Racism, technology, hip hop, while none of these key tenets of Public Enemy's world have abated, they're not the same beasts the group rapped about in the 1980s.
From Pete Seeger to Billie Holiday to Rage Against the Machine to Kendrick Lamar, musicians of all genres have spoken truth to power ...
Grayson Roberts and his family lost their Altadena home in the Eaton Fire. The 10-year-old was born with a rare eye condition ...
Chuck D, one of Hip-Hop’s most definitive voices, is dispelling assumptions about Public Enemy’s 1990 single “Burn Hollywood Burn” featuring Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane. As Los Angeles ...
At its core, hip-hop is a voice for the voiceless seeking to address systemic inequities through storytelling.
The Public Enemy member recently called out fans for using the hip hop group’s 1990 track ‘Burn Hollywood Burn’ with videos of the wildfires as he asked his followers to “PRAY 4 LA.” ...