Chuck D said he was inspired by NBA analyst Marv Albert.. he tried to emulate his sound as a rapper. And now every time you hear a public enemy song, you’ll probably also hear marv calling an nba game. Dope 😎
@@georgeburkhardt5632AGREED: But, you forgot to mention KRS ONE! "Stop the violence" is one of the best raps ever and still poignant today.. More so! Public Enemy are NUMBER ONE though. 👍🏻👍🏽👍🏿
This track still gets me the same way it did as a teenager. This was hip hop at its finest when it was about education in entertainment (‘edutainment’). Public Enemy showed me as a kid that knowledge is power so I studied and became a lawyer. Thank you Chuck D.
@@tyersalladam4735 because the system back then wasn't aware how to use them, then found out if they use them to corrupt the black community, more will end up in prison, and its good for prison investors. Look up how many rappers invested in prisons.
Chuck D was no sell out. He stood for something and today he still stands for something. He didn't view rap as a commodity to be sold (commercialize). It was his manner of expression, an artwork.
Mr Chuck D hosted a fantastic limited series about The Clash a few years back. Highly recommended. He’s as punk as it gets and I’m glad he used his voice to raise awareness for others. You’re a punk rock warlord, sir. A life well lived.
@@cupriferouscatalyst3708 yep, good stuff is still out there. there's a lot more junk to wade threw to find it because it's a pop genre now with lots of $$$ but it's there.
@@dwightlove3704 And introduce them to the new kids on the block carrying this sound on. We can't replicate Chuck D and the dozens of others that defined this era, but we can spread the word amongst the young kids and let them hear what rap should sound like. In my area we had Macklemore, Grynch, Knowmads, and many more repping the 206 (aka Seattle).
@@simpledj509chromo7 Macklemore is apart of the RAINBOW COALITION pushing that SAME SEX GARBAGE that affects the Black Community today.He had a song called SAME LOVE THANKS BUT NO THANKS.
HE needs to appear on a stamp! According to Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, he was in on the decision to release Janet Jackson's "That's The Way Love Goes" as the first (?) single from that album. I only bring it up to show that Chuck D has a reach beyond what most of us even have an idea about!
The beginning of the most influential music era besides the 60's. Rap changed the entire world and is still shaping and creating the dialogue about music/culture for decades to come.
Don’t forget the 50s. Kids of the 50s broke the mold for everyone. It’s just a shame the black musicians of that time didn’t get the credit they deserved.
This right here is one of the reasons why the record labels and music industry pushed gangsta rap to the forefront. They couldn't allow the trend to keep moving in this direction, but we have to bring it back. Fight the powers that be!
I remember when the change came in, no disrespect to Gangsta rap ( which had already exsisted in forms ) but the industry latched on hard and messages like PE, X Clan, and many others got drowned out quick.
Bro Chuck D gave me my 1st level of consciousness! Fear of a Black Planet 1 of the best albums ever made. I use to listen to it twice a day. I was a young boy but the message was clear!!
This generation needs to listen up... Seriously GenX make these lil ones listen up.. I ain't from Brooklyn but the message from Brooklyn was /is loud an clear...
I hear ya from Ohio. I met a young girl from a reservation and she was traumatized. I hear ya. I also had a pal that tried to city manage a small town in Nebraska and they were so racist. Now I live in Southern Chile and the Mapuche are still fighting the power.
We gonna be alright. We as African Americans need to stick together. However, chose Trump white and other people of color… let’s leave them him and watch how he makes them suffer. They wanted the KKK now they got it
The lie still persis that he was the driving force behind the success of Rock Music.I saw the movie about Presley and he stated that he was not the king of this genre of music and he said that FATS DOMINO was the KING OF ROCK MUSIC.
And yet they're aligned with Google and all the mofo free speech crushin' Afro baby jabbin' $$$ milkin' depopulation freaks slippin' bribes under the table, don't even play blind like the rest
This was my news, Public Enemy, NWA, this is where I was educated before Dan Rather or Tom Brokaw read the scripted news. Of course I took a hard turn at gothic industrial music, but I cone back to what was, and wish could be again in these turbulent times.
I'm Asian American and I'm gonna say this right here, right now: It's 20 f'n 21 and nothing has changed from 1989 till now except the clothes and the music. The African American man and woman is still fighting the power. If I can see it, why the hell can't anyone else? NEVER STOP FIGHTING THE POWER.
@@karmatt3098 I'm the one being racist? So you expect me and an entire community of Asian Americans to be blamed for what happened in 1992? Bro, R.I.P to Latasha Harlins but before you talk about being racist, are you going to accept accountability for all the Asian American elderly killed in the U.S at the hands of African Americans during the pandemic? You're probably gonna say it's white people right? Well these victims don't look like they were attacked by the ones who stormed the Capitol. I have African American friends and thank God, they don't think and act nothing like you. You're so limited minded that you got your assessment of an entire community from a convenience store incident is like if I got my assessment of the African American community from watching a rap video. It's ignorant, just like you. So when you can achieve a common sense level that goes beyond your hood, then level up and come talk to me.
Steve if you want revalent words to a song listen CAREFULLY. To The temptions Ball of confusion. AND .....The law of the land.. Im white 65 yr old soul boy from uk.. these words are for both of us at the bottom of life's ladder...
Amen. My adopted dad was a panther. This song, the respect shown to my Pop. I cry every time I see this. Pop was in the Desire standoff. Fight the Power indeed.
As Salaam Alaikum! No they carried the spirit of the F.O.I. & The Nation of Islam. Public Enemy is my family . Those drills are NOI inspired; because we drill and have been doing military drills since 1932! The F.O.I. Is a military like any other military. Professor Griff is a registered FOI as are 4 other members of the S1W’s. Do the knowledge and look and you’ll see many FOI in the video in charge of the security at the rally. Peep all the bow ties and suit/with boots. Please give the Nation of Islam credit where credit is due! Lastly many members and leaders of the BPP were once also registered in the N.O.I. ..Huey Newton, Clarke Bobby Seale, Stokley, etc all used to attend the Temple; in Oakland, Ca. in the early 60’s.
The 80s was truly the decade of black greatness. I recall feeling overly proud of how far as a people we have traveled with more to come. Today, we seem like we have lost our way. DAMN! What a shame.
Man you hit the nail on the head as a young guy in the Navy I got turned on to P.E. by guys in my division. Seemed like progress was being made for Black Americans and was great to see it happening and being vocal about it. Sadly we seem to be off page or so the powers that be be who control media will tell us. Then I look at my daughters and their friends and have hope that they truly break free of the ignorance that has held back Black Americans. When we respect, value and honor each other we will have a better place to live.
This is making me a shed tear. Hip Hop really could've freed us if it was untampered with. What a powerful music. Look people standing together in Brooklyn mind you this is in the middle of the crack era
Class of 89, I cannot even explain how pumped we were when this dropped, all my friends black, Latino, white and otherwise we felt like we could change the USA!
We need to fight the power cause the power got too corrupt...!!! But we fight the power by freedom of speech and by giving them the chance to step away by own will... God is Great..!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Sadly they can take free speech away again...the Tories in the UK are eroding free speech now with their anti demo bills because as everyone knows all they are interested in, is making it easier for themselves to continue to line their pockets with backhanders from oil companies and any other company that wishes to buy their favour. They're not representing the average joe on the street, the exact opposite. Democracy is a farse. It's the Great West Minster 'Show' in the UK. Politicians are so corrupt it's frightening.
AMEN brother in Christ 💯🙌🏽🙌🙌🏼🙌🏽🙌🏿-- Our Great God and Saviour Jesus is the Head over Every Power and Authority -- Even these corrupt powers-that-be -- HE ALONE is the King of Everything. To quote the currently LOST 🙏🏼🙏🏻🙏🏽🙏🏿😔🥺Kanye, from 2019-- Who may still One Day get to the Politically beneficial Level of Hard Hitters, LIKE Public Enemy -- "Jesus is King" 💯❣️
Everytime I listen to this song I shead a tear. We still saying the same the shit after all these years and we got a long way to go but this song keeps me fighting
Chuck was never underrated. Any serious rap fan recognizes toe importance and talent there and many other MCs have acknowledged the importance of Chuck D in rap
OMG! This was my jam back in the day! Absolutely loved this song courtesy of Spike Lee’s movie “Do the right thing.” It’s amazing to see Griff (aka Professor Griff) in this video because he used to attend the Afrikan Village Spiritual Center when I was the coordinator in Atlanta. He was always down to earth. You’d never know he was a member of one of the hottest 80-90’s rap group. That wasn’t that long ago and that man hasn’t really aged a bit and he’s still passionate about uplifting our people. That type music of music is something that he actually lived by.
@@tiffysimm7346BB King and James brown said Elvis wasn't racist, I'll take their words over some random guy, who never even met him, talking about him in a song 11 years after his death. Chuck D 😂 he even said later "Elvis was a door, a gateway through to the roots. In the beginning of his career Elvis admitted where the roots came from, but did anybody care?"
I remember I was too young to cross Fulton street when they shot this video. That's my neighborhood in Bed-Stuy. You can see my projects in the back at 1:06 thats Smurf Ville aka Fulton Park to be exact! Real hip-hop history
Yes, this will never not apply. The causes that lead to its needs are ingrained into to social fabric of life itself. Authority will always use its power for its own gain, unjustly and at the expense of others. ✊️
Just live your life, fella. Doesn't matter who is in power. Folks will always find grievances with whoever it is. Nothing will ever be good enough. People spend so much time playing the victim, that they miss living their life. I'm not singling out anyone in particular here, I'm talking about society in general. Everyone is taking part in the victim Olympics and moaning about change, Whether that be too much change or a lack thereof. Everyone in the west has equal rights these day's, so folk should just get on with living there lives, and quit boo-hoo, whining and crying. Just my two cents.🤷♂️
One of the greatest protest anthems in any genre of all time. Perfect combination of lyric rhyme and sound.
There need to be an anthem on this level after Goerge
Chuck D said he was inspired by NBA analyst Marv Albert.. he tried to emulate his sound as a rapper.
And now every time you hear a public enemy song, you’ll probably also hear marv calling an nba game.
Dope 😎
The enemy is not "whitey" - the enemy is the wealthy.
Protest the system. Stop picking sides like birds!!!
music.ruclips.net/channel/UC8xK7OEpik4Snf8wtCtjeTw
Chuck hits so hard, but Flav drives it home. What a duo!
Without driving licence... by the way.😂
@@kearlanventures Flav was the greatest hype man ever
"hard, my calling card..."
This is TRUE HIP HOP👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Yes, RUN DMC, LL COOL J ,PUBLIC ENEMY Will always be the BEST EVER
@@georgeburkhardt5632AGREED: But, you forgot to mention KRS ONE! "Stop the violence" is one of the best raps ever and still poignant today.. More so! Public Enemy are NUMBER ONE though. 👍🏻👍🏽👍🏿
Period!!!
@@georgeburkhardt5632NWA
No doubt.
Now More Relevant Than Ever ✊️
True brotha.
This is the absolute definition of true hip hop public enemy truly stood for something.
THATS WHAT UR MOMMA SAID DUDE
That flavour flave really fought the power didn’t he…
@@lebonmarchandhernandezhern545 What you mean 🤔
Maybe they meant later in his career? ruclips.net/video/gEfD0UNHCYo/видео.html @@jaimesmith2266
Yup
Can’t believe this was 35 years ago! Hip hop will never be like this again.
Sad but true. Today rap is straight garbage 🗑💩🤮💩🖕👎. I wish I can go back to the 1980's and early 90's and just leave me.
Hold my beer
So sad
I know it got way better 😊
It will be again when people will understand what FIGHT THE POWER really means today
A true CLASSIC that is IMMORTAL in the hip hop world. As relevant Now as it was THEN.
We standing on business with this one for the next 4 years👊🏾
2028 2032
✊🏽✊🏿
🤡🟥
This track still gets me the same way it did as a teenager. This was hip hop at its finest when it was about education in entertainment (‘edutainment’). Public Enemy showed me as a kid that knowledge is power so I studied and became a lawyer. Thank you Chuck D.
Exactly 💯
Wow kudos to you. I'm in law school now
I love the idea of a lawyer with a pair of oversized headphones on his lunch break blasting this lmao
sounds like my story, though I wasn't involved in rap culture.
Awesome - Inspiration is where you find it.
Now this is REAL rap, they were not sellouts!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Straight up real as fuk
But, what bout griff
Apparently they do now 😂
@@tyersalladam4735 because the system back then wasn't aware how to use them, then found out if they use them to corrupt the black community, more will end up in prison, and its good for prison investors. Look up how many rappers invested in prisons.
What power,,, the propaganda power,, come together America and fight the real power,,
Always Do The Right Thing!
Exactly ❤🎉❤
Fight fake power! They are neurotic sadistic
Wishful thinking.
It's impossible, unfortunately.
Humans are too fallible.
✊🏻
It's NEVER wrong to do the Right Thing!!
The fight isn’t gonna end!! We are still going to fight the power!
Goddamn right. They want a fight? Let's give them one.
For real!! Bring it on!!
Well, we humiliated the DemoKKKRatic party for their continued disrespect of the Black Community so that's one dominoe down
Chuck D was no sell out. He stood for something and today he still stands for something. He didn't view rap as a commodity to be sold (commercialize). It was his manner of expression, an artwork.
Man of integrity.
He's awesome.
Yes, he never sold out.
Mr Chuck D hosted a fantastic limited series about The Clash a few years back. Highly recommended.
He’s as punk as it gets and I’m glad he used his voice to raise awareness for others.
You’re a punk rock warlord, sir. A life well lived.
Even by the time they got to Arizona
The fight doesn't end when a battle is lost. The fight is against tyranny.Fight the power!
Fight the power
Hell yes!!! 1982 here!
Fuck the rich!!! ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿👊👊👊
FIGHT THE POWER ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
This one means so much more than ever!
Elvis was a hero too most but he never meant shut to me because he was simple and plain mf him and john Wayne he was a straight up racist!
THEY DIDN'T HAVE TO RAP, .. BECAUSE THE MESSAGE IS IN THE BEAT,🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yesssss
Still fighting the power in 2024!!!
Hell yeah! We’re here ✊🏽
1982 here!!! Always fight the power!!! 👊👊✊🏿👊✊🏿
We have no choice !!
FIGHT THE POWER!
Now more than ever, shit's about to get far worse
So soothing to hear this today. ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿✊🏻
Ditto
Bumping this today.
\m/
Always!!! ✊🏿✊🏿👊👊
Right now this track is more relevant than ever.
This will forever be the greatest era ever. Late 80s to mid 90s!
100000%
The greatest hip hop song and one of, if not the greatest songs ever recorded
They were legendary.There was nothing like them at the time....
I miss intellectual hip-hop like this ❤
The market doesn't want you to think. Just consume and reproduce.
Thankfully we also have Sun Rise Above, Rebel Diaz, Lupe Fiasco, Method Man, Black Star, Dave, Jasiri X, Bambu, Native Guns, Lowkey, and so on
@@breeze_japanese Yes blame the record company executives!!!!
@@cupriferouscatalyst3708 yep, good stuff is still out there. there's a lot more junk to wade threw to find it because it's a pop genre now with lots of $$$ but it's there.
Ice Spice is just not on the same planet.
God damn; Public Enemy was years ahead of their peers and Chuck D’s lyrics are criminally underrated.
No need to curse God to get your point across, yo 😉✌🏽🕊️❣️
But much Love for your TRUTH
This is one of those songs that transcends the decade it was made in and never ceases to be both great and relevant.
Public enemy will always be one of the greatest rap groups of all time.
Sadly, Gen Z has no idea who they are.
yeah the greatest racist anti-white group, and who bought their music ?: white people
@@jstohler It's up to us to tell everyone about them
@@dwightlove3704 And introduce them to the new kids on the block carrying this sound on. We can't replicate Chuck D and the dozens of others that defined this era, but we can spread the word amongst the young kids and let them hear what rap should sound like. In my area we had Macklemore, Grynch, Knowmads, and many more repping the 206 (aka Seattle).
@@simpledj509chromo7 Macklemore is apart of the RAINBOW COALITION pushing that SAME SEX GARBAGE that affects the Black Community today.He had a song called SAME LOVE THANKS BUT NO THANKS.
Chuck D is a national hero, legend, and treasure. We need to make sure he receives his recognition while he's still on this planet.
HE needs to appear on a stamp!
According to Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, he was in on the decision to release Janet Jackson's "That's The Way Love Goes" as the first (?) single from that album. I only bring it up to show that Chuck D has a reach beyond what most of us even have an idea about!
WORD
while he still on this Black Planet! saw em in London in '87 - best gig I've ever been to.
'International' hero! 💓
Agreed
This is what today’s rap is missing. We are missing our storytelling. This is the best rap in history.
They started letting rap be inclusive 🥴
Who runs the industry? First they pander, then they underwhelm, then they break it.
This might be the greatest hip hop song of all time.. this or “The Message”
Chuck D is one of those who have the coolest natural voices in hip-hop.
For real!! Smooth as a mofo!!
Word em up on the level / the reasons are several / most of ‘em federal
Soooo true. I love just listening to his voice in this song. It's deep and smooth but he was pretty young.
And he made rap relevant as he preaches the truth!
Chuck D voice is underrated he sounds like if God took the mic and was rapping
The beginning of the most influential music era besides the 60's. Rap changed the entire world and is still shaping and creating the dialogue about music/culture for decades to come.
Don’t forget the 50s. Kids of the 50s broke the mold for everyone. It’s just a shame the black musicians of that time didn’t get the credit they deserved.
This song will never get old.
Mighty Raccoon NEVER EVER!
Come On With It.
Just like Radio Raheem :(
It's been old for 30 years.
John Atwell
Shut up
more relevant now than ever! ✊🏽
Indeed comrade!
This right here is one of the reasons why the record labels and music industry pushed gangsta rap to the forefront. They couldn't allow the trend to keep moving in this direction, but we have to bring it back. Fight the powers that be!
Denis Camdzic your right
Yeah Correct
I remember when the change came in, no disrespect to Gangsta rap ( which had already exsisted in forms ) but the industry latched on hard and messages like PE, X Clan, and many others got drowned out quick.
@@RiveTheRat Thanks Man , I will check Run the Jewels
Yeah, this has been one of my favorites on RUclips for years, when it had multiple millions of hits, but now less than a million.
What's up with that?
this song STILL gives me chills, almost 30 years later...
Same!
The best rap group EVER....
Wym almost it’s been 32 years
LMAO right!!! I was born in '89 so you know ik... 🤣🤣🤣
It came out in 1989, so it's been 33 years now...
Public Enemy stood for something, that's why I am still a fan today! 😊❤❤❤
Exactly - punk rock right from the jump, speaking up, refusing to be intimidated
Stood for anti-Whitism and division.
Yes they stood firmly on that.
And conference to!
@@igorivanov299how sensitive are y’all lmaoo shameless race
Chuck D one of the most underrated rated rappers of all time
It's just the video uploaded lately
... Y Elvis no fue racista nunca...
@@noestahechalamielparatuboca no but he’s definitely a paedophile
whos under rated him, hes up there with the best of em
@@noestahechalamielparatuboca que dices man. 😐
One of the best and most important song. Ever.
That's my generation right there. My generation wasn't ready for this message but the seed was planted.
Absolutely.... They had me tears when they preformed on BET.
Come On With It.
This generation got it!
Bro Chuck D gave me my 1st level of consciousness! Fear of a Black Planet 1 of the best albums ever made. I use to listen to it twice a day. I was a young boy but the message was clear!!
@@subzeroconscious7817 - Same.
This generation needs to listen up... Seriously GenX make these lil ones listen up.. I ain't from Brooklyn but the message from Brooklyn was /is loud an clear...
It was anti white hate
Gen X unfortunately sold out. Most of them are Trumpers. They have totally forgotten what Chuck taught us.
NYC Baby
@@gregpettis1113They don’t know the ones with the power aren’t white, they just look white
History repeats itself.
Best Hip Hop/Rap group of all time...
Come On With It.
FACTS
@@mainesource3000 ATCQ
NBN
NWA
WTC
???
Nah bro, NWA
Nahhhhhh mobb deep #1
I'm enrolled Native American & we fight the power every day And this song & shows gave me courage to fight the power which I still do. 💯✔️❤️
No you don't. :)
Lmfaoooo
I hear ya from Ohio. I met a young girl from a reservation and she was traumatized. I hear ya. I also had a pal that tried to city manage a small town in Nebraska and they were so racist. Now I live in Southern Chile and the Mapuche are still fighting the power.
what does "enrolled" native american mean?
@@sallylauper8222 Yes we do Sally!
Damn, still gives me the chills. RIP to important music like this.
Y'all ready? We got 4 years to go thru. But we'll be solid.
We've been thru worse! 1982 here, fight the power! ✊🏿👊👊👊✊🏿✊🏿
We AINT NEVER GOING BACK!!!
We gonna be alright. We as African Americans need to stick together. However, chose Trump white and other people of color… let’s leave them him and watch how he makes them suffer. They wanted the KKK now they got it
I’m glad Trump is prez bout to send the people a message that the system is fucked up. Dems better be better than that
@@andrewhillman4561 brainwashed, delusional you are
Been through worse tighten up your game and man up
This needs to be played right now , at every protest, in every organization. This is TRUTH.
Not what the song was about . sad as a white guy i know why the song came about
@@jonhanson6128 know exactly why Chuck D wrote it. Did you catch the reference to Malcolm X "swinging while I'm singing"?
Except the protest that went on were supported by the powers that be and they didn’t even know it.
Word em up
100% TRUTH
Timeless video. Best of all time because of the energy of the Bed Stuy people. I'm an NY 89er 4 Life! Strong Island, Queens and Brooklyn!!!!!!!!!!
Hella lit !!!!!
The FOI, S1W's and Tawana Brawley made video
I swear Chuck’s verse at 2:36 goes more hard every time I hear it 💯
Hard of him crying like a B...
@@steveb7144like ur mom
One of the BEST protest songs ever written by man
but I just see Rosie Perez dancing and fighting in Do the Right Thing ,. best opening ,.,. ,.,. Most of my hero's dont appear on no stamp
35 years later and that Elvis line still gets me just as hyped as it did when I was a teenager.
The lie still persis that he was the driving force behind the success of Rock Music.I saw the movie about Presley and he stated that he was not the king of this genre of music and he said that FATS DOMINO was the KING OF ROCK MUSIC.
And yet they're aligned with Google and all the mofo free speech crushin' Afro baby jabbin' $$$ milkin' depopulation freaks slippin' bribes under the table, don't even play blind like the rest
❤️🤣
I still believe he was kinda racist..
@@mariomesenarias4218 Who? Elvis?
Chuck D had the hardest hitting lyrics of any rap group. They were real and raw.
Still resonating today 👌🏼
@@Anonymous-Joker74 yeh boy
the messenger of prophecy
Check out Black Steel by them.
Racionais mano brown is better tho
This is what I called pure Hip hop
When it comes to cultural impact, Public Enemy stands above the rest.
PE is American Punk !❤
@Jenny_Oblivion I believe you are referring to Hed PE. Public Enemy is Hip Hop.
music.ruclips.net/channel/UC8xK7OEpik4Snf8wtCtjeTw
We desperately need this vibe back.
This video still makes my skin tingle, to see so many black folk come together for justice. A tear try to come sometimes. Now that's power!.
The legendary public enemy.i grew up with these Iconic music.they dont make music like that anymore.word up son
Cuase black men aint grow up around this type of environment
@@NorthPhilly-zr7xc wtf you talking about dog.you make no sense
Patience
Come On With It.
This was my news, Public Enemy, NWA, this is where I was educated before Dan Rather or Tom Brokaw read the scripted news. Of course I took a hard turn at gothic industrial music, but I cone back to what was, and wish could be again in these turbulent times.
I’m a diehard Metal Head, but I absolutely love P.E. The production, the vocals, the message, the image, everything is just perfect.
One of the most important rap groups of all time . Their message is still prevalent today
THE most important hip hop group of ALL time
@@timujin1000 Broken glass, everywhere.... Those boys came first.
Important Group of all time, fixed that for you 👍
Don't forget KRS-1.
Indeed
"Most of my heroes don't appear on no stamps" is the best lyric in the history of pop music.
Either that or "Margaret Thatcher, tell her clear the way for the Prophets of Rage."
yea there in jail for life some power
I personally like the line about ELVIS
@@dwightlove3704 "the sucka was simple and plane"
@@wattaura7621 Then FF sealed the deal
The best rap group ever, true legends ...Their songs hit hard
🔥💯🔥💯🔥💯🔥
Now this is Real Hip Hop!
THIS is hip hop..Thankful I grew up in this era 🙏🏼
I'm Asian American and I'm gonna say this right here, right now:
It's 20 f'n 21 and nothing has changed from 1989 till now except the clothes and the music. The African American man and woman is still fighting the power. If I can see it, why the hell can't anyone else?
NEVER STOP FIGHTING THE POWER.
Stop being racist and shooting little girls for stealing orange juice then.
@@karmatt3098 I'm the one being racist? So you expect me and an entire community of Asian Americans to be blamed for what happened in 1992? Bro, R.I.P to Latasha Harlins but before you talk about being racist, are you going to accept accountability for all the Asian American elderly killed in the U.S at the hands of African Americans during the pandemic? You're probably gonna say it's white people right? Well these victims don't look like they were attacked by the ones who stormed the Capitol. I have African American friends and thank God, they don't think and act nothing like you. You're so limited minded that you got your assessment of an entire community from a convenience store incident is like if I got my assessment of the African American community from watching a rap video. It's ignorant, just like you. So when you can achieve a common sense level that goes beyond your hood, then level up and come talk to me.
NEVER STOP FIGHTING THE POWER! words to live by!
@@sunlotus8 Thanks brother. You all have a lot to fight for so never stop. ✊
Konichiwa
“When the power of love, overcomes the love of power. The world will know peace.”-Jimi Hendrix
Piss onto you for burning your own guitar 😮
Heavy!
What about the Flavor of Love
Well that will never happen because everyone is racist towards white people now
This song is more relevant now than ever before
Steve if you want revalent words to a song listen CAREFULLY.
To The temptions Ball of confusion.
AND .....The law of the land..
Im white 65 yr old soul boy from uk.. these words are for both of us at the bottom of life's ladder...
Project 2025 educate yourself
Specially when chuck D says" freedom of speech is freedom of death"
Yes well said!!
Facts
This is when rap/hip hop was empowering not destructive like today. One day people will catch up to this music that came out decades before its time.
Flav is and will always be THE BEST HYPE MAN EVER!
Man these guys carried the spirit of the Black Panther Party!!! Public Enemy is one of the most legendary hip-hop bands of all time!!!
Yes they are
Amen. My adopted dad was a panther. This song, the respect shown to my Pop. I cry every time I see this. Pop was in the Desire standoff. Fight the Power indeed.
AMEN 🙌🏽🙌🏼🙌🙌🏿🤟🏼🤟🏻👌🏾👌🏻👌🏽
Viva Las Panteras Negras de Tucson !!
{Long Live The Black Panthers of Tucson}
Amphi Panteras Tenants Empowerment Association!
Fuck the panthers
As Salaam Alaikum! No they carried the spirit of the F.O.I. & The Nation of Islam. Public Enemy is my family . Those drills are NOI inspired; because we drill and have been doing military drills since 1932! The F.O.I. Is a military like any other military. Professor Griff is a registered FOI as are 4 other members of the S1W’s. Do the knowledge and look and you’ll see many FOI in the video in charge of the security at the rally. Peep all the bow ties and suit/with boots. Please give the Nation of Islam credit where credit is due! Lastly many members and leaders of the BPP were
once also registered in the N.O.I. ..Huey Newton, Clarke
Bobby Seale, Stokley, etc all used to attend the Temple; in Oakland, Ca. in the early 60’s.
We goto fight the power now more than ever! Screw the rich n powerful. You can't stop the flow!
The 80s was truly the decade of black greatness. I recall feeling overly proud of how far as a people we have traveled with more to come. Today, we seem like we have lost our way. DAMN! What a shame.
It's over for black people as race or to be effective. We played around too long.
Let's make America great again ✊
@@user-pv7tn5do3f Mind your business bro
Man you hit the nail on the head as a young guy in the Navy I got turned on to P.E. by guys in my division. Seemed like progress was being made for Black Americans and was great to see it happening and being vocal about it. Sadly we seem to be off page or so the powers that be be who control media will tell us. Then I look at my daughters and their friends and have hope that they truly break free of the ignorance that has held back Black Americans. When we respect, value and honor each other we will have a better place to live.
But then the 90's happened
THIS WAS THE BIGGEST HIP HOP SONG IN HISTORY
Not was. It is. Still relevant today
Hard to believe its been 30 years since this song and it still relevant today.
When the revolution begin this will be the marching song 😆
And today Chuck bows down to the power
Absolutely right
Even in Latin America we listen to this song, and it never gets old! Saludos from Panama!
Indeed brother, saudações from Brazil 🇧🇷
You know Roberto Duran?
Viva la Raza!
@@scarletknight1035 lol
I can barely see the road from the heat comin' off....
Greatest era in hip hop history
This song delivers a relevant message more than ever!
The people behind the actual music, THE BOMB SQUAD, were some of the greatest music producers in history. The music is epic.
Music with a message!
What’s missing in today’s music
Voted the #1 Rap/Hip Hop track of ALL-TIME !..."Fight The Power"...RIGHT ON !
THIS should our anthem today in 2024!
shoulda coulda...
Breathe it, think it, live it, say it, do it!
Tears in my eyes. Respect Hold School ❤️🎶💣💣💪🏾💪🏾🙏🏾
This is making me a shed tear. Hip Hop really could've freed us if it was untampered with. What a powerful music. Look people standing together in Brooklyn mind you this is in the middle of the crack era
on malcolm x boulevard, alot my freinds were in the video. i lived aound the corner from PE studio .seen them all my life.
I feel the same way smh
Baltimore, Miami, Philadelphia, New York. It’s a beautiful thing to behold.
Now it’s every young man for themselves and backstabbing each other by ratting or killing, no more solidarity
Well, let's not get too excited. People were standing together because Spike Lee's film crew put them there.
Class of 89, I cannot even explain how pumped we were when this dropped, all my friends black, Latino, white and otherwise we felt like we could change the USA!
I’m 23 showing that not all kids of this generation is clueless…. I grew up on this group
24. Glad there are more like me.
@@Thewritingelf aye we lit bro
You grew up well then
Your elders taught you well
Thrilled to read this comment. I'm 55 years old, lived this era
We need to fight the power cause the power got too corrupt...!!! But we fight the power by freedom of speech and by giving them the chance to step away by own will...
God is Great..!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Sadly they can take free speech away again...the Tories in the UK are eroding free speech now with their anti demo bills because as everyone knows all they are interested in, is making it easier for themselves to continue to line their pockets with backhanders from oil companies and any other company that wishes to buy their favour. They're not representing the average joe on the street, the exact opposite. Democracy is a farse. It's the Great West Minster 'Show' in the UK. Politicians are so corrupt it's frightening.
AMEN brother in Christ 💯🙌🏽🙌🙌🏼🙌🏽🙌🏿--
Our Great God and Saviour Jesus is the Head over Every Power and Authority --
Even these corrupt powers-that-be --
HE ALONE is the King of Everything.
To quote the currently LOST 🙏🏼🙏🏻🙏🏽🙏🏿😔🥺Kanye,
from 2019--
Who may still One Day get to the Politically beneficial Level of Hard Hitters, LIKE Public Enemy --
"Jesus is King" 💯❣️
The best. This is music that’s should be playing now.
I was a kid when I heard this for the first time. I didn't understand. I sure as hell do, now. This is as relevant now as it was the day it dropped.
Adventures With Phil 🤔You tell me I was 11 when this came out!!
Hello welcome eyes open
Isn't that the sad part though?
Chuck D got the best Voice ever he best rap
Absolutely, the best. It's hard to believe it's 35+ years. Stil needs to be heard and action needs to happen.
Chuck D and Flava Flav are an awesome rap duo. Their style, voice and tone compliment each other.
"Power to the people No delay" ✊🏿
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I hate up voting on a even number comment, so I'll support with this comment anyways.
@@Blazex1x1 lol
I'm 60 now but this song still resonates in my blood.
Hopefully the lyrics did too
Greatest protest anthem ever‼️. LOVE the video
Uhhh, it's a close second to Rage Against The Machine's "Killin' in the Name".
Holy hell, Chuck D's lyrics are amazing. This guy is an artist. Damn, he's good!
Everytime I listen to this song I shead a tear. We still saying the same the shit after all these years and we got a long way to go but this song keeps me fighting
Exactly
Yeah i feel like that when i hear Can't Truss it
Hello Louis , I must say you have such an amazing and captivating smile
Chuck is so underrated and this is hip hop. Mental awareness we can't get careless. So ahead of his time
Chuck was never underrated. Any serious rap fan recognizes toe importance and talent there and many other MCs have acknowledged the importance of Chuck D in rap
Nope,Chuck is not underrated.he always gets his props in the history of hip hop
Look up the word " underrated" man... He's considered one of the best MCs ever.
Chuck D & the word underrated do not belong in the same sentence. This is a legendary group .🔥
I’m 21 I’m glad I grew up around my uncle to hear music like this ‼️
I’m 47 & so happy that you know PE!!!
@@Jenny_Oblivion much respect og yall generation is goated 🫡💯
A classic. Im old enough to remember when rap music started. Public Enemy are a big reason why rap music still exists today.
OMG! This was my jam back in the day! Absolutely loved this song courtesy of Spike Lee’s movie “Do the right thing.” It’s amazing to see Griff (aka Professor Griff) in this video because he used to attend the Afrikan Village Spiritual Center when I was the coordinator in Atlanta. He was always down to earth. You’d never know he was a member of one of the hottest 80-90’s rap group. That wasn’t that long ago and that man hasn’t really aged a bit and he’s still passionate about uplifting our people. That type music of music is something that he actually lived by.
The Elvis bar is the most ruthless bar in American Hip Hip History!
Facts!
@@tiffysimm7346BB King and James brown said Elvis wasn't racist, I'll take their words over some random guy, who never even met him, talking about him in a song 11 years after his death.
Chuck D 😂 he even said later "Elvis was a door, a gateway through to the roots. In the beginning of his career Elvis admitted where the roots came from, but did anybody care?"
Elvis wasn't like that, he even took few lessons from bruce Lee.... but john Wayne is a different story
you don't know what ruthless is if you didn't notice the line about 'Don't worry, Be happy' being the #1 jam
Chuck D has since rescinded what he said about Elvis.
I remember I was too young to cross Fulton street when they shot this video. That's my neighborhood in Bed-Stuy. You can see my projects in the back at 1:06 thats Smurf Ville aka Fulton Park to be exact! Real hip-hop history
This track aged like fine wine and remains as relevant today as it did then.
Until Chuck bowed down to big white daddy biden.
It's so very relevant to me!
That's because the message still applies today.
I agree!
Yes, this will never not apply. The causes that lead to its needs are ingrained into to social fabric of life itself. Authority will always use its power for its own gain, unjustly and at the expense of others. ✊️
Relevant more today than ever✊🏽
Not even just for black people but for the american people as a whole. The power is fucking everybody over
Agree
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Just live your life, fella.
Doesn't matter who is in power. Folks will always find grievances with whoever it is. Nothing will ever be good enough.
People spend so much time playing the victim, that they miss living their life.
I'm not singling out anyone in particular here, I'm talking about society in general. Everyone is taking part in the victim Olympics and moaning about change, Whether that be too much change or a lack thereof.
Everyone in the west has equal rights these day's, so folk should just get on with living there lives, and quit boo-hoo, whining and crying.
Just my two cents.🤷♂️