Public Enemy Radio (formerly Public Enemy) is an American hip hop group consisting of Chuck D and DJ Lord. Formed in Long Island, New York, in 1985, they are famous for their music with a heavy political message alongside extreme criticism of the media of the United States, with many of their works also revolving around frustrations and concerns of the African American community.
Public Enemy's 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 by music critics. Public Enemy has gone through lineup changes over the years, with Chuck D being the only constant member of the group. Professor Griff left in 1989 but rejoined in 1998, though he parted ways with the group again some years later. DJ Lord also joined Public Enemy in 1998 as the replacement of the group's original DJ Terminator X. Flavor Flav, one of the co-founders of Public Enemy, was a member of the group for three-and-a-half decades, until he was fired in 2020.[2] Since the split with Flavor Flav, Public Enemy tour and record music under the name of Public Enemy Radio which consists of the lineup of Chuck D, Jahi, DJ Lord and the S1Ws.
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MorePublic Enemy Radio (formerly Public Enemy) is an American hip hop group consisting of Chuck D and DJ Lord. Formed in Long Island, New York, in 1985, they are famous for their music with a heavy political message alongside extreme criticism of the media of the United States, with many of their works also revolving around frustrations and concerns of the African American community.
Public Enemy's 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 by music critics. Public Enemy has gone through lineup changes over the years, with Chuck D being the only constant member of the group. Professor Griff left in 1989 but rejoined in 1998, though he parted ways with the group again some years later. DJ Lord also joined Public Enemy in 1998 as the replacement of the group's original DJ Terminator X. Flavor Flav, one of the co-founders of Public Enemy, was a member of the group for three-and-a-half decades, until he was fired in 2020.[2] Since the split with Flavor Flav, Public Enemy tour and record music under the name of Public Enemy Radio which consists of the lineup of Chuck D, Jahi, DJ Lord and the S1Ws.
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". They were inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. They were honored with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at the 62nd Grammy Awards.
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1 | Lost At Birth | 3:49 | |
2 | Rebirth | 0:59 | |
3 | Nighttrain | 3:27 | |
4 | Can't Truss It | 5:21 | |
5 | I Don't Wanna Be Called Yo Niga | 4:23 | |
6 | How To Kill A Radio Consultant | 3:09 | |
7 | By The Time I Get To Arizona | 4:48 | |
8 | Move!
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9 | 1 Million Bottlebags | 4:06 | |
10 | More News At 11 | 2:39 | |
11 | Shut Em Down | 5:04 | |
12 | A Letter To The New York Post | 2:45 | |
13 | Get The F--- Outta Dodge
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14 | Bring Tha Noize
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1 | There Were More Hype Believers Than Ever In '97
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2 | Welcome To The Terrordome (X-Games Remix)
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3 | Bring The Noise | 1:54 | |
4 | You're Gonna Get Yours | 0:59 | |
5 | Whole Lotta Love Going On In The Middle Of Hell | 1:31 | |
6 | Don't Believe The Hype | 2:04 | |
7 | How To Kill A Radio Consultant | 1:29 | |
8 | Night Of The Living Baseheads | 0:54 | |
9 | Cold Lampin' With Flavor | 1:22 | |
10 | Move! | 2:16 | |
11 | Welcome To The Terrordome | 3:03 | |
12 | What Side You On? | 1:21 | |
13 | Hazy Shade Of Criminal | 1:33 | |
14 | Buck Whylin | 1:07 | |
15 | Yo! Bum Rush The Show | 1:29 | |
16 | 911 Is A Joke | 1:37 | |
17 | Louder Than A Bomb | 0:54 | |
18 | Rebel Without A Pause | 1:15 | |
19 | G'Damn That DJ Made My Day | 1:03 | |
20 | Son Of Public Enemy | 0:33 | |
21 | Burn Hollywood Burn | 1:16 | |
22 | Incident At 66.6 FM | 1:32 | |
23 | Live And Undrugged | 2:02 | |
24 | She Watch Channel Zero?! | 2:31 | |
25 | Fight The Power | 3:10 | |
26 | Mind Deep | 4:48 | |
27 | Mind Deep (Instrumental) | 4:40 |
1 | Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos (Radio Version) | 6:01 | |
2 | B-Side Wins Again | 3:50 | |
3 | Caught, Can We Get A Witness (Pre Black Steel Ballistic Felony Dub) | 5:04 |
Bring That Beat Back (Back To The Breakbeats Mixx) | 5:17 | ||
Gotta Give The Peeps What They Need (Impossebull Soulpower Posse Mixx) | 4:29 | ||
Watch The Door (Warhammer On Watch Mixx) | 4:27 | ||
Superman's Black In The Building (Mauly T Remix) | 4:09 | ||
MKLVFKWR (DJ Johnny Juice On The Loose Remix) | 2:58 | ||
Public Enemy No. 1 (Deelo 2G1 Remix) | 5:22 | ||
Do You Wanna Go Our Way??? (23 Skidoo UK Remix) | 4:54 | ||
World Tour Sessions (Rae & Christian Remix) | 4:25 | ||
Put It Up (Molotov Cocktail Assault Mixx) | 5:22 | ||
Supermixx Is Back | 3:31 |
1 | Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man (Bass In Your Face 7'' Mix) | 3:36 | |
2 | Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man (Dub In Your Face 12'' Mix) | 4:02 | |
3 | Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man (Full Rub Mix) | 4:48 |
1 | Can't Hold Us Back (Radio Vocal Mix) | 3:45 | |
2 | Can't Hold Us Back (Instrumental) | 3:45 | |
3 | Can't Hold Us Back (Street Vocal Mix) | 5:08 | |
4 | Pump The Music, Pump The Sound (Album Mix) | 2:29 |
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1 | Don't Believe The Hype | 5:20 | |
2 | Bring The Noise (Noise Version) | 3:50 | |
3 | Prophets Of Rage (Vocal) | 3:15 | |
4 | Prophets Of Rage (Power Version) | 3:15 |
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