The Public Enemy frontman has always been one of rap music’s most articulate advocates, but in 2022 he shifted career from MC ...
Public Enemy appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform a medley of “Don’t Believe the Hype,” “The Hits Just Keep on Comin’,” and “Fight the Power.” As the rap group took the stage at the Brooklyn ...
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The nation of millions that held them back may now be listening. Public Enemy has been rapping for four decades about systemic racism and police brutality, issues at the heart of the Black Lives ...