Public Enemy have just released Fight the Power on Def Jam, with a video featuring a massive political rally, the Young People’s March to End Racial Violence. You know, he was just a half-baked celebrity real estate hypocrite from New York City that I kind of had known a large part of my adult life. It is a cycle that has taken the group back to Def Jam after a hiatus of more than two decades, an occasion they have marked by reworking another classic jam, Public Enemy Number One (renamed Public Enemy Number Won), the track that got them signed to the label 34 years ago. “What Bob Dylan is to Columbia is what Public Enemy is to Def Jam,” says Chuck. by Public Enemy is out now on Def Jam.
Source: The Guardian September 28, 2020 04:52 UTC