Public Enemy’s music remains a blueprint for socially conscious hip-hop. Their songs address racial injustice, economic oppression, and media manipulation, proving that rap can be a force for change.
As they release their first album on the Def Jam label for 22 years, Public Enemy's Chuck D discusses the past, the present and the possible future with Angus Batey In an exclusive extract from his ...
Last month, the Black Music Action Coalition hosted a Restore & Rebuild L.A. event during Grammy Week at Deliah in West Hollywood, where he and Chuck performed Public Enemy’s revolutionary ...
Kendrick Lamar and Mustard did this with the record “ Not Like Us, ” which is currently one of the most popular songs in the world. Curiously enough, throughout music history, most of the songs that ...