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Chuck D of Public Enemy criticized the misuse of 'Burn Hollywood Burn' in wildfire videos showing structures destroyed in LA.
Public Enemy’s frontman Chuck D called out fans for misusing his band’s protest song, “Burn Hollywood Burn,” during the Los Angeles fires. The ’90’s hip-hop group’s track, which repeats the line “Burn ...
As LA continues to suffer, the internet has taken liberty with the track "Burn Hollywood Burn." Chuck D has denounced the ...
The song, released over three decades ago on the group’s iconic album “Fear of a Black Planet,” features Ice Cube and Big ...
WI Senior Writer @StacyBrownMedia Chuck D, the legendary frontman of Public Enemy, has long emphasized the power of visuals ...
Chuck D issued the statement over the weekend, after several videos appeared on TikTok and Instagram using the protest song over footage of the disaster. At least 24 people have died in the fires ...
Public Enemy rapper Chuck D has pleaded with social media users to stop using the group’s 1990 song “Burn Hollywood Burn” on ...
Public Enemy rapper Chuck D has pleaded with social media users to stop using the group’s 1990 song “Burn Hollywood Burn” on videos of the wildfires that are ripping across California.
Thankfully, Chuck D is here to set some of them straight. As wildfires rage through Los Angeles, the Public Enemy founder is taking a stand against how his iconic track “Burn Hollywood Burn ...