American rapper Chuck D has criticised the use of the Public Enemy track Burn Hollywood Burn, which he said has nothing to do with families losing “everything” during the Los Angeles blazes.
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.
By Mesfin Fekadu Chuck D wants you to stop using his Public Enemy track “Burn Hollywood Burn” in social media videos of the wildfires devastating Los Angeles. The song is from Public Enemy’s ...
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