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.
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“It has nothing to do with families losing everything they have in a natural disaster. Learn the history,” the hip-hop says of the politically charged track. By Mesfin Fekadu Chuck D wants you ...
Chuck D called on people to stop insensitively pairing Los Angeles wildfire videos with Public Enemy’s “Burn Hollywood Burn” on social media and educated those misusing the track of the true ...