The album suffered a huge setback in its early recording stages, but ended up becoming one of the group’s finest records. The making of Public Enemy’s fourth album, Apocalypse 91: The Enemy ...
When Public Enemy's Chuck D wrote Burn Hollywood Burn as a scathing indictment of the film industry's treatment of black actors and the LAPD's infamous racial profiling for his band's third album, ...
An album beyond compare, ‘Fear Of A Black Planet’ found Public Enemy issuing calls for a survivable lifestyle amid tremendous pressure… Sound familiar? Anyone could see that Public Enemy ...
"[The song] has nothing to do with families, losing everything they have in a natural disaster. Learn the history," Chuck D wrote on Instagram ...