Public Enemy's "Fight the Power" became a defining anthem for social change and resistance during a turbulent era in America.
Chuck D's voice, commanding as ever, ripped through the crowd as Flavor Flav delivered his signature ad-libs and the same dance moves he did in the 1989 video for the groundbreaking track.
Though many of the Grammy week events were canceled due to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, the Black Music Action ...
Chuck D attends PBS's 'Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed ... Chuck D is denouncing a gross misinterpretation of his work. The Public Enemy member recently called out fans for using the hip ...
Alongside Chuck D, the track also features verses from Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane Public Enemy ... Their best-known songs include “Fight the Power”— which Spike Lee used as the anthem ...
Public Enemy’s Chuck D leads a cast of hip-hop icons and leading African-American and Latino cultural commentators as they chart the factors that led to the birth of the revolutionary art form ...
Chuck D, one of Hip-Hop’s most definitive voices, is dispelling assumptions about Public Enemy’s 1990 ... getting played like a sucker/Don’t fight the power, the m##### “As I walk ...
Public Enemy gave an impassioned rendition of “Fight the Power,” while Anthony Hamilton sang “Best of Me” and Andra Day enlivened the crowd with “Rise Up.” In between sets, Texas ...
As wildfires continue to rage across Los Angeles county, legendary Public Enemy front man Chuck ... Their best-known songs include “Fight the Power”— which Spike Lee used as the anthem ...