You’re going to see “Fight the Power” pop up in many retrospectives surrounding the 25th anniversary of Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet, which was released on April 10, 1990. And reasonably so.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From bottom left: Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, Terminator X, S1W and Chuck D of the rap group Public Enemy in 1988 (Credit: ...
It’s officially the end of an era. After three decades, the iconic hip-hop group known as Public Enemy confirmed it would be “moving forward” without Flavor Flav—the group’s longtime hype man and ...
During a recent Zoom interview with AllHipHop, Flav talked about the benefits of 1-Hour Energy, Public Enemy’s future and how he’s been able to reinvent himself in his 60s. The inimitable Flavor Flav ...
In August of 1994, Public Enemy, who were unquestionably among the most influential and revered hip-hop groups of the late '80s and early '90s, released their first album of the post-'Chronic' era, ...
Today, the culture salutes one of Hip Hop’s most powerful and influential voices, Carlton Douglas Ridenhour, better known to the world as Chuck D. The legendary frontman of Public Enemy turns 65 today ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chuck D, Flavor Flav, and Terminator X of Public Enemy in 1987. (Credit: Jack Mitchell/Getty Images) Vinyl singles have ...
Yeah, boyeee — Flavor Flav in the (court)house! Public Enemy hypeman Flavor Flav has filed a lawsuit against his colleague Chuck D and others, claiming that he’s owed profits from his work with the ...
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