Chuck D took to Instagram to explain the origins of the 1990 "protest song,'' and that it has nothing to do with the devastating wildfires.
With wildfires continuing to wreak havoc on Southern California, Chuck D is denouncing a gross misinterpretation of his work.
Public Enemy's Chuck D criticized the use of their song Burn Hollywood Burn amidst the growing Pacific Palisades wildfires ...
Rapper Chuck D told fans to stop using Public Enemy's protest song 'Burn Hollywood Burn' in images and videos depicting the L ...
As wildfires continue to rage across Los Angeles county, legendary Public Enemy front man Chuck D is asking social media ...
On Instagram, 62-year-old Public Enemy frontman Chuck D wrote: “Burn Hollywood Burn is a protest song extracted from the ...
Chuck D is dispelling assumptions about the 1990 "Fear of a Black Planet" single featuring Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane.
Chuck D called on people to stop pairing Los Angeles wildfires videos with Public Enemy’s "Burn Hollywood Burn" on social media.
As fires rip through Los Angeles, rapper Chuck D wants to put an end to anyone misinterpreting Public Enemy ‘s “Burn Hollywood Burn” as a sick celebration of the devastation.
And Public Enemy was hot as fish grease at that time ... Flavor Flav and Tupac Shakur at the 1989 American Music Awards Clarence Gatson/Gado/Getty Images You got in trouble a lot as a kid.
The song 'Burn Hollywood Burn', released in 1990, featured Public Enemy (including Chuck D and Flavor Flav) along with Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane ...
It has nothing to do with families losing everything they have in a natural disaster. Learn the history,” the hip-hop says of ...