David Bennun looks at how Public Enemy’s masterpiece also remains politically vital ... favourite unloved and underrated records from the tail-end of their favourite artists' discography. Why is it so ...
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 ...
We're in a war of art, because art is the true connector." Public Enemy's Australian tour begins at Melbourne's John Cain Arena on Saturday, October 5 before heading to Sydney and Brisbane.
Photo: David M Benett/WireImage Dumbstruck is not a word you might associate with Public Enemy’s Chuck D, but there have been occasions. Like at a New Year’s Eve party, in Mike Tyson’s ...
Released in 1989, Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power” became a defining anthem for social change and resistance during a turbulent era in America. Produced by the legendary group, the track was ...
At 59, the Public Enemy frontman has more than earned that title, via a string of era-defining albums, his unwavering political voice and tracks that are unimpeachable hip hop classics.
An audience with Public Enemy's Chuck D, discussing his new album, American politics, growing up, and why we'll never hear the best Prophets Of Rage song... Listen to Public Enemy's new single ...