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Public Enemy- Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos|REACTION!!! I’m Hyped Up  

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@veot.2869
@veot.2869 Год назад
Aaaaaah, man!!!!!! You did it now. The entire album is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥!!!!! This is Public Enemy's It Takes a Nation of Millions to hold Us Back. They changed the ENTIRE RAP GAME with this one!!!!!! Militant!!!!You have to do the album!!!! Look it up or I can provide links. 🤗
@abstraktboombap2156
@abstraktboombap2156 6 месяцев назад
PE's producers, the Bomb Squad, are some of the best to ever do it.
@gregorynetus5557
@gregorynetus5557 Год назад
One of the best rap song ever made.yes that beat and the video is amazing.word up son
@deenice9390
@deenice9390 Год назад
The bomb squad Hank shock Lee, produce P.E.
@earthcitizen3939
@earthcitizen3939 Год назад
It wasn't just Hank, it was other people too, like Eric Sadler. Check out the official PE-book by Russel Myrie.
@fhat6924
@fhat6924 Год назад
This is one of their hardest tracks, also check out the song Cant Truss It.
@ants8527
@ants8527 10 месяцев назад
When it comes to 80s Babies Hip Hop you cant go wrong when it comes to ''Public Enemy'' Their 1st album ''Yo Bum Rush The Show'', And Their 2nd Album ''It Takes a Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back'' Are Straight Up Hip Hop Classics. The Beats on these 2 albums were Produce by ''Rick Rubin'' Hank And Keith Shocklee Of The Bomb Squad! Black Steels In The Hour Of Chaos Has always been 1 of my favorites on that album since the 1st time i heard it back in 1988'' At 13 years old.🎶🔥😎
@shawnmoe1123
@shawnmoe1123 Год назад
Yes can’t wait for you his one you go ❤️ it no group was more important Then Public Enemy
@curtis75black
@curtis75black Год назад
Dopest thing about this video, it has a lot of Hip Hop emcee cameo’s !! You gotta know them to recognize.
@jodyariewitz7349
@jodyariewitz7349 6 месяцев назад
❤This takes me back!
@EdwardJohnson-r9l
@EdwardJohnson-r9l Год назад
I love you sister you are one of a kind 💖
@dangerfindertreasureseeker8905
This whole album is fire !!!! Too many good beats , just awesome.
@Bighjr88
@Bighjr88 Год назад
1988 one of the next yr in rap,great albums after great albums after albums.
@gymeni
@gymeni Год назад
That beat you’re referring to was taken from the Isaac Hayes’ song “Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic”.
@Battle_Faith-Ministries
@Battle_Faith-Ministries Год назад
When hip hop was versatile
@padmelotus
@padmelotus 9 месяцев назад
I quite like the cover by Tricky simply called Black Steel.
@oriondark9249
@oriondark9249 Год назад
Yeah, I grew up with this! This album turned the hip-hop genre on it's head. A Nation of Millions became rap's new pulse. That is until some entity noticed and decided it would be more suitable for so called blacks to rap about... anything other than something intelligent!
@IceManLikeGervin
@IceManLikeGervin Год назад
A very solid reaction ✊🏾! I see 👁👁 that you have reacted to Public Enemy before: Night Of The Living Baseheads, Brothers Gonna Work It Out and Fight The Power. Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos was released as the fifth single from Public Enemy's 1988 album: It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back. It was written by Keith Shocklee, Eric Sadler, Flavor Flav and Chuck D. It was produced by The Bomb Squad. It sampled: Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic by Isaac Hayes (1969), Living For The City by Stevie Wonder (1973), Little Green Apples by The Escorts (1973), Bring The Noise by Public Enemy (1987) and Terminator X Speaks With His Hands by Public Enemy (1987). The song reached #11 on the Rap chart and #86 on the Hot 100. The music video was directed by Adam Bernstein and was filmed in the abandoned cell blocks of the nationally landmarked old Essex County Jail in Newark, New Jersey. The music video featured appearances by: Eric B, Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), TR Love (Ultramagnetic MCs), Moe Love (Ultramagnetic MCs), Ced-Gee (Ultramagnetic MCs), Daddy-O (Stetsasonic), EPMD, Oran 'Juice' Jones, Kirk "Milk Dee" Robinson (Audio Two) and Nat "Gizmo" Robinson (Audio Two) as prison inmates. Public Enemy Info 📜: Public Enemy was formed in 1985 by Carlton Ridenhour (Chuck D) and William Drayton (Flavor Flav), who met at New York, Long Island's Adelphi University in the mid-1980s. Developing his talents as an MC with Flav while delivering furniture for his father's business, Chuck D And Spectrum City, as the group was called, released the record "Check Out The Radio", a social commentary album. Rick Rubin, President of Def Jam Records, eventually sign Chuck D, whose song "Public Enemy Number One" he had heard and loved. Chuck D recruited Spectrum City, which included Hank Shocklee, his brother Keith Shocklee, and Eric "Vietnam" Sadler, collectively known as the Bomb Squad, to be his production team and added another Spectrum City partner, Professor Griff, to become the group's Minister of Information. With the addition of Flavor Flav and a local DJ named Terminator X, the group Public Enemy was born. Public Enemy rose to prominence for their political messages including subjects such as racism and media biases. Their debut album: Yo! Bum Rush The Show, was released in 1987 to critical acclaim, and their second album: It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back (1988), was the first hip hop album to top The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop critics' poll. Their next three albums: Fear Of A Black Planet (1990), Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black (1991) and Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age (1994), were also well received. The group has since released twelve more studio albums, including the soundtrack to the 1998 Spike Lee directed film: He Got Game and a collaborative album with Bay Area rapper Paris: Rebirth Of A Nation (2006). Public Enemy has gone through many lineup changes over the years, with Chuck D and Flavor Flav remaining the only constant members. Co-founder Professor Griff left in 1989 but rejoined in 1998, before parting ways again some years later. DJ Lord also joined Public Enemy in 1998 as the replacement of the group's original DJ Terminator X. Public Enemy's first four albums during the late 1980s and early 1990s were all certified either gold or platinum and were, according to music critic Robert Hilburn in 1998, "the most acclaimed body of work ever by a hip hop act". Critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine called them "the most influential and radical band of their time". Public Enemy, Chuck D still puts out new music and continues to tour with a group line-up consisting of: Chuck D, Flavor Flav, DJ Lord, Sammy Sam and a live band. Public Enemy Classic Group Members 🎤 : Chuck D- MC, Bomb Production Squad Member Flavor Flav- Hype Man, MC, multi-instrumentalist Terminator X- DJ, Producer Professor Griff- Minister Of Information Sister Souljah- Minister Of Information S1Ws (Security Of First World) 🥷🏾🥷🏾🥷🏾🥷🏾🥷🏾🥷🏾🥷🏾 🥷🏾: Big Jake Pop Diesel Big Casper Brother Mike James Bomb Brother Roger Brother James The Interrogator The Bomb Squad (Public Enemy Music Production Crew) 💣: Hank Shocklee (James Boxley III) Keith Shocklee (Keith Boxley) Eric "Vietnam" Sadler Gary G-Wiz (Gary Rinaldo) Public Enemy Albums 📀: Yo! Bum Rush The Show (1987) It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back (1988) Fear of a Black Planet (1990) Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black (1991) Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age (1994) He Got Game (1998) There's A Poison Goin' On (1999) Revolverlution (2002) New Whirl Odor (2005) Rebirth Of A Nation w/ Paris (2006) How You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul? (2007) Most Of My Heroes Still Don't Appear On No Stamp (2012) The Evil Empire Of Everything (2012) Man Plans God Laughs (2015) Nothing Is Quick In The Desert (2017) Loud Is Not Enough (2020) What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down? (2020) Chuck D Albums 📀: Autobiography Of Mistachuck (1996) Objects In The Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear (2000) Don't Rhyme For The Sake of Riddlin' (2012) The Black In Man (2014) If I Can't Change the People Around Me I Change The People Around Me (2016) The Party's Over EP (2016) Prophets Of Rage (2017) Celebration Of Ignorance (2018) Flavor Flav Albums 📀: Flavor Flav (2005) DJ Terminator X Albums 📀: Terminator X & The Valley Of The Jeep Beets (1991) Super Bad (1994) Sister Souljah Albums 📀: 360 Degrees Of Power (1992) Professor Griff Albums 📀: Pawns In The Game (1990) Kao's II Wiz-7-Dome (1991) Disturb N Tha Peace (1992) Blood Of The Profit (1998) And The Word Became Flesh (2001) Some good Public Enemy songs 🎶: Rebel Without A Pause, Can't Truss It, By The Time I Get To Arizona, Louder Than A Bomb, My Uzi Weighs A Ton, Shut 'Em Down, Nighttrain, So Whatcha Gonna Do Now?, I Stand Accused, Give It Up, Welcome To The Terrordome, Anti Nigg## Machine, Megablast, She Watch Channel Zero?!, Bring The Noise, Don't Believe The Hype, 911 Is A Joke, He Got Game, Crayola, State Of The Union (STFU), Do You Wanna Go Our Way???, Sophisticated B!tch, Rightstarter (Message To A Black Man), Prophets Of Rage, Get The F#ck Outta Dodge, Son Of A Bush, Gotta Give The Peeps What They Need, What A Fool Believes, Harder Than You Think, Sex Drugs & Violence, Plastic Nation, Invisible Man, Revolution, Check What You're Listening To, Superman's Get Up Stand Up, Hoovermusic, Black In The Building, Preachin' To The Quiet, Escapism, Rise, Black Is Back, How You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul???, Beyond Trayvon, See Something Say Something, Man Plans God Laughs, Livin' In A Zoo, Get Off My Back, I and Burn Hollywood Burn. Fun Fact 🕵🏾‍♂: Public Enemy was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2013. Also, they were honored with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at the 62nd Grammy Awards in 2020.
@antichoice1
@antichoice1 Год назад
"Who produced this?" The Bomb Squad.
@earthcitizen3939
@earthcitizen3939 Год назад
According to the official PE-book the name Bomb Squad didn't exist until Fear, it was a matter of credits. The first three PE-albums are their best IMO. Prophets of Rage is eventually my favorite PE-song, together with Night of the Living Bassheads.
@gregorynetus5557
@gregorynetus5557 Год назад
Do divine sounds what people do for money.its one of the best songs ever made.word up son
@shawnmoe1123
@shawnmoe1123 Год назад
Also react to their video for Night of the living Baseheads you go love ❤️ that one too
@troyrichardson2019
@troyrichardson2019 Год назад
React to Flavor Flav 911
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@xXxXx-----xXxXx Год назад
Did you just censor Public Enemy? 🤣
@properwaffles
@properwaffles Год назад
I loved punk music when I was a young teen, but Chuck D is punker than punk. 👊🏻
@earthcitizen3939
@earthcitizen3939 Год назад
Same attitude, different kind of music. If Run-DMC were the Damned, PE were like the Clash.
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