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The industry used NWA to drown out Public Enemy with gangsta rap, that's why Ice Cube went to Chuck D when he left the group, Bomb squad produced his first album, he was trying to pull a resurgence, then Rodney King happened, he had to return to South Central.
Summer of 89, I was 11 and remember jamming off of PE, Big Daddy Kane, Special Ed, Three times dope. The hottest movies that summer was Do the Right Thing and Batman.
I was in that video. That's when they started making a big deal about NWA. It was the media making them popular with the police boycotting the "Fck the Police" song. That's how gangster rap got popular.....To this day! The promotion of NWA is the same way they promoting Sexy Red. All to undermine the Black community
Flav is highly articulate and plays several instruments but as Professor Griff states he played the role of the court jester to attract the knuckleheads to the message while Chuck attracted the more astute crowd.
Absolutely but flavor Flav was notable food come on cuz you know I remember I used to do the dance I had the clock medallion and plus he's from the Bronx but I feel your point on it did they sure did they did that big dog
"D, the enemy, telling you to hear it, They play the music, this time they play the lyrics, some say no to the album, the show, bum rush the sound I made a year ago"
I think "Fight the Power" is the Greatest Hip Hop song of all time. Public Enemy should have won a Grammy and maybe a Oscar for it. For "Fight the power" to lose to Young MC's "Bust a move" is a joke.
if todays rappers can get back to the true essence and the struggle of the black plight and convey it in their music, maybe it will revive hiphop..but all negas wanna talk about is how they FAKE ballin when most of the population in the US and world wide are poor. You would think they would know how to connect with the public
Chuck D did not back his brothers play he left that brother hanging. And he hasn't been pro-black in a long time. He's from New York and don't know where hip hop came from. And I said not too far from his grandfather in Detroit😂 mostly an interview is Ali talk about is rock and roll..
This was one of the first rap songs I heard when I was a child I was born in 89. And I first heard this when I was 2 or 3 years old and even then I felt the power and the message.
@@reggaefan2700 those are universally regarded as PE's 2 best albums. Fear of A Black Planet is debatable if its even better than It Takes A Nation of Millions. But to say it was 10 x's better is absurd. That would be like saying Midnight Marauders is 10 x's better than the Low End Theory. I personally like Midnight a bit more but it's not 10 x's better. That's disrespectful to a classic.
@@phillysheed01 Nevermind my last comment. I re-read your original post. I see you were questioning why some said it was 10x better. My bad. I agree with you.