Chuck D is asking people not to use the Public Enemy song "Burn Hollywood Burn" to celebrate those who have lost their homes ...
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More than 30 years since it first dropped, Public Enemy’s hit song “Burn Hollywood Burn” is unexpectedly finding new life, and Chuck D has some thoughts about it. Featuring Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane ...
"[The song] has nothing to do with families, losing everything they have in a natural disaster. Learn the history," Chuck D ...
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.
Chuck D has hit out at those using Public Enemy‘s ‘Burn Hollywood Burn’ incorrectly to celebrate the ongoing disastrous LA wildfires. A series of wildfires engulfed Los Angeles earlier this ...
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