(ThyBlackMan.com) Public Enemy is more than just a rap group; they are an institution of Black empowerment, a voice of resistance, and one of the most politically charged forces in hip-hop history.
Two unlikely bedfellows, Public Enemy and Hootie & the Blowfish, teamed up at the Stagecoach Festival. Here is what occurred.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Today, Public Enemy released a music video for “The Hits Just Keep on Comin’,” the first visual from Black Sky Over the Projects: ...
Public Enemy have released their first single in five years—a protest song written and recorded with a collective of student collaborators. Listen to “March Madness” below. Immediate proceeds from the ...
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 ...
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 ...
To My Rescue, it Was the S1Ws (A Public Enemy Story) presents a deep dive into the influential hip-hop group, Public Enemy, exploring their impact on music and culture. Directed by Janol Ture, the ...
*In response to the tragic events of the past week, GRAMMY® Award–winning hip-hop pioneers and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame® inductees Public Enemy today announced the launch of the “March Madness” Music ...