Public Enemy
Public Enemy Kicked Out Flavor Flav After Disagreement Over Bernie Rally
After Sanders announced an LA rally with Public Enemy Radio, Flavor Flav's lawyers sent the candidate a cease and desist letter.
30 Years Later, 5 Brooklynites Remember 'Do the Right Thing'
"I fear that it will still be as relevant in another 30 years...but the film gives me hope still. It's art in the face of hopelessness."
Public Enemy Meant Everything to a Generation of Angsty Teens
Preview an excerpt from writer and critic Juan Vidal’s new book 'Rap Dad: A Story of Family and the Subculture That Shaped a Generation.'
Rap Rock Is Actually Awesome and We Have Public Enemy to Thank for It
Last week, Public Enemy released their 14th album as a free download. We trace the group's impact, from 90s grunge to nü-metal and everything in between.
Stream of the Crop: 6 New Albums for Heavy Rotation 7/1
New albums from JAY-Z, Calvin Harris, and TLC top this week's list.
Keep Your Head High: Bashy's "Black Boys" Remains a Staple of Black British Positivity
Ten years on and his seminal track continues to be a celebratory call.
Listen to Dense and Pika's Thunderous Techno Remix of a 2000s Tiga Classic
The Canadian producer's cover of Public Enemy's "Louder Than a Bomb" gets a 2017 update.
This Uncut 2013 Kanye Interview Feels Like It's From a Lifetime Ago
He talks Wu Tang, Biggie, J Dilla and more in a full version that's just surfaced.
Clyde Stubblefield, Most Sampled Drummer in Hip-Hop, Dead at 73
"The spirit of the greatest grace note left hand snare drummer will live on thru all of us," Questlove wrote in tribute.
Audioslave Reunite at Prophets of Rage’s Anti-Inaugural Ball
It was their first live set in over a decade.
Prophets Of Rage’s Gig Inside A Californian Prison Was Cancelled, So They Played Outside Instead
"The barbed wire cannot keep the music out; the barbed wire cannot keep the message out," said the band's Tom Morello
This Horrible Trump Thing: Inside Prophets of Rage's Battle at the RNC
In an interview before their set, the supergroup told us they got together to be an alternative voice in angry year. But how clearly could that voice be heard in the middle of the chaos in Cleveland?