In the most traditional sense, Public Enemy’s new single “Get Up, Stand Up,” is free. Released via BitTorrent Bundle, the song costs only an email address. For that price, the rap legends’ fans will ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) Public Enemy is more than just a rap group; they are an institution of Black empowerment, a voice of resistance, and one of the most politically charged forces in hip-hop history.
You’re going to see “Fight the Power” pop up in many retrospectives surrounding the 25th anniversary of Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet, which was released on April 10, 1990. And reasonably so.
Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series. Vinyl singles have historically featured the most accessible and ...
According to Setlist.fm, the group's June 5 show in Brooklyn featured 10 full Rage songs and one original new track, against just three PE entries and two Cypress Hill numbers. (There was also a ...
Thirty years after it was released, Public Enemy’s Fight the Power is still a call to action around the globe. Dorian Lynskey explores how the iconic anthem of rage was created – and what it means ...