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The discography of Public Enemy, an American hip hop group, consists of 15 studio albums, two live albums, four compilation albums, two remix albums, one soundtrack album, four video albums, 39 singles, four promotional singles and 39 music videos. The group released their debut studio album, Yo!
The video was controversial for its depiction of black paramilitaries assassinating Arizona politicians in revenge for King, who was non-violent. Some black activists and King's widow Coretta Scott King condemned the themes of the video. Chuck D and Public Enemy's spokesman Harry Allen defended the video as a fictional revenge for King's ...
Fight the Power... Live! is a live video by Public Enemy released in 1989 on the VHS [1] and laserdisc [2] formats. A DVD edition was released in November 2014 as part of a deluxe reissue of the group's 1988 album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. [3]
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 ...
Flav and Chuck then attended BMAC's fundraising event, delivered a performance of Public Enemy's "Fight the Power" and reportedly donated $5,000 to an affected family, per Variety.
The song's music video was filmed in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn [2] on April 22, 1989, [1] and presented Public Enemy in part political rally, part live performance. [35] Public Enemy biographer Russell Myrie wrote that the video "accurately [brought] to life ... the emotion and anger of a political rally".
The song appears in the 1999 video game Thrasher: Skate and Destroy.The song also is featured in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on the classic hip-hop station, Playback FM (for which Public Enemy's frontman Chuck D voiced the station's DJ "Forth Right MC"), as is "The Grunt" on Master Sounds 98.3.
"Brothers Gonna Work It Out" "Welcome to the Terrordome" "Bring the Noise" "Son of a Bush" "Shut 'Em Down" "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" "He Got Game"