Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From bottom left: Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, Terminator X, S1W and Chuck D of the rap group Public Enemy in 1988 (Credit: ...
*Public Enemy have dropped the 2020 remix of their classic “Fight the Power” along with the announcement that a new album—their first in more than two decades—is coming soon via Def Jam. “What You ...
On this day in 1987, Public Enemy released their groundbreaking debut album Yo! Bum Rush The Show, a project that would lay the foundation for one of the most politically charged and culturally ...
Public Enemy has returned with a blistering new surprise album, “Black Sky Over the Projects: Apartment 2025,” a defiant 12-track collection that fuses the group’s signature social commentary with a ...
Over the weekend, a Spanish publication called Binaural published a story about a new Public Enemyalbum coming soon. The album, which was supposed to be a secret, was going to drop on July 4th. The ...
On this day in 1988, Public Enemy released their landmark sophomore album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, a powerful follow-up to their debut just a year prior. The album dropped under ...
This post is in partnership with Consequence of Sound, an online music publication devoted to the ever growing and always thriving worldwide music scene. It’s somehow fitting that less than three ...
It’s been five years since the last Public Enemy album, but the band’s frontman, Chuck D, hasn’t exactly been putting his feet up. “I’m a furnace,” he declares, and he’s not wrong. In the past few ...
A Long Island hip-hop crew called Spectrum City evolved into Public Enemy in the mid-’80s, signed to Def Jam, and became one the most politically outspoken and musically innovative groups the genre ...