My fater graduated from Howard Univ (DC Style) in 1965 and he introduced me to PE in the 1990's....He knew the power of the truth and so do his children and grandchildren...There's still hope!
best crew that ever did it! the last time that hip hop was truly a movement, it they inspired fans to listen and to think about more than records sales cars and women.....
There's outright racists, mellow racists and non-racist white people, but its rappers that left the balls this kind of hip hop had behind....Chuck D and the bomb squad were so much more complex and intelligent than the garbage music that people buy now. WTF happened to the rap community?
btw, I have no problem understanding. I'm a white immigrant. My family doesnt have six generations of inherited real estate. Of course, black people got screwed. They dont own any of this nations wealth.
it was cool at the end were it said that martin luther kings birthday was now a legal holiday in arizona and the song " by the time i get to arizona" was about killing the governor of arizona because he wouldnt accept the martin luther king holiday....niceeee....
yeah i started listening to them about 2 months ago. i never liked rap much, but i guess its because i never heard groups like this. they are just awesome, especially Chuck D, his voice is epic
Dumbassification of a Nation through mass musical communication- and the president's still on vacation!
Peep the underground out for the old & new raw political, societal emcees & groups like Cyne, Strange Fruit Project, Brother Ali, Immortal Technique, The Coup, Public Enemy, Paris, AKIR, T KASH, K OS, K'naan, Dead Prez, EDO G and so forth who are all still putting out new grassroots Hip Hop music not corporate sponsored mainstream Hip Pop Mu-Sick.
I used to hate all rap, but after discovering these guys I've come to the conclusion that hip-hop as it originally was in the 80s was absolutely awesome!
Hip Hop is something you live while rap is something you do. Corporations came in made the music a commodity to be bought while selling out the Hip Hop community after seeing the wide spread influence that it had early on only allowing those rappers/hustlers nowadays who conform to the stereotypical hyped corporate dictations that spread nothing but vile and degrading lyrics & images(videos) in the mainstream that help to condition our societal perception in relation to mostly young black men.
iiswellconfused: you're right man. PE grows on anyone who will listen. They are like that sweater you get at Christmas that you don't like at first but then you realize you can't live without it; Paradigm music.
i never called dead prez commercial, they are a tiny bit tho, even m1 admitted it. but no, they really arnt nvrmind. but where the hell did you finds my comment i cant even find it
dont' stereotype all us white dudes. I don't think Chuck D tells people to "hate whitey". He expresses the sentiments of what many black (and Latino, hell, and smart people of all skin colors) folks thought-and still think-about unequal treatment in America. If that makes you think he hates whitey, well, you're missin' Chuck D's point.
no problem my man. I don't understand why my fellow white people can't at least acknowledge that people who look more like me have hurt folks of color. We have to at least recognize that before we can resolve differences among us. The thing is, the problem becomes more entrenched the longer it is ignored and the longer it is ignored, the more explosive will be the anger when that anger does erupt - and it will.
and to reiterate your point, i don't think the anger ever came from hating a certain skin color, but from associating a mindset with a certain skin color. It ain't about the skin color, it's about the character of certain groups of people.
no doubt....and as I say, the least we white folks can do is recognize that hurt and pain has been caused and not give those legitimate hurts short shrift.
in the name of the blessed God "lorenzojhwh" proposes to all the religions of the world humbly, in the spirit of Assisi wanted by all the holy fathers of the world and called by the holy Pope John Paul II to dedicate every Monday to pray for the: 1) peace of the world 2) perfect harmony between religions 3) true freedom of religion in the world. So God bless us all: AMEN Peace and prosperity is in your borders my dear brother so much loved and desired in all the world!
man he was really riled up about that arizona thing.. guess its a good thing that some people dont know what the world is really like and that things so simple are the worst of our problems
come on you fuckin whore ,suck my cock before i get you and your whole family pregnant ill even get your dog pregnant bitch,now do it ill rip your pussy out with my teeth,and cum on your face and ill let it dry so it looks like your dead fuckin fat cock suckin of a father poured milk on your fletch eating face
If u think about it, Lil John is like a modern day Flav. He rarely has his on verse in his songs and is just used for fillin n usually takes the credit/is the flashiest in the shows/videos
I think when you swap the beat you gain a greater appreciation for the flow Chuck had. It's sometimes hard to tell beneath the bombast of It Takes A Nation...
this is the remix version from Greatest Misses. I had the tape but it popped. I actually prefer this version to the original but both are still dope. def one of the top P.E. joints.
Black Superman= Chuck D, Mackadoeshez is right. Da bomb squad stretched the limits of creativity. Dre stays in his comfort zone although Eminem seems to have challenged him to explore more quirky beats.
HERE we fucking go again. here comes the white man to give insight to the blk man who for some reason is not reaching his full potential. the same blk man that has a track record that extends back to the early 80's. sub-par ass lyricist that's riding off the energy of white people that want to take ownership of the art, like they do everything else. he's not on my top 100 mc list. i can think of at least 20 mc's from the 87-89 era that's better. BE EAZY PLAYBOY, I'M SENSITIVE!
no prob cuz, lessons can only be taught by those w/knowledge. The only thing DA WHITEMAN can give me is 40 acres and a mule. Lyrical content is relative, if ur preference is perpetuation of the stereotype, I'm sure Chuck D doesn't fit ur bill. Ur list probably consist of a bunch of thugs and anarchists who couldn't make it legit so they fed the BEAST. FOR UPLIFTING SURVIVAL STRATEGY, KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM, there's only 1 O.G. Chuck D is BLACKSUPERMAN!!!!!!!
u r tossing up the words knowledge and wisdom as if u have knowledge of self. u would'nt know as actual fact or solar fact if it bit your monkey ass. 1. krs 2. guru 3.g- rap 4. rakim 5. nas 6. gza 7. masta ace 8. buckshot 9. raekwon 10. prodigy 11. cl smooth 12. slick rick 13 big daddy kane 14 blk thought 15.jay z.
what makes your OPINION the end all be all? it's a nice list, but that doesn't change the facts, SOLAR or otherwise. Aside from the fact that BLACKSUPERMAN is still kickin it. I haven't read anything disputing what i said, just name callin' and hatin on a brotha u can't feel. Trust me bro u r your own biggest fan. As far as not knowing who i am, u don't. " Don't sentence me JUDGE i ain't did nothin to nobody." so drink another big ol glass of HATERADE and move on.
Bomb Squad didn't sell their soul ala Dr Dre and I actually like Bomb Squad Production ie AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, not to even mention all the PE classic bangers as they are more critically cognitive than reinforced stereotypical.
I'd take PE over NWA all day everyday especially sans Ice Cube. 2 each their own though.
i know the bomb squad produced for ice cube, and i know they had lots of classics, but i like nwa's flow better, plus i just think flava flave is a retard, srry, he makes me not like them, if not for him id probably like them
lol. Yah, you might be on to something about how his corniness might have some relation to why the group has such a largely white fan base (not that I can assume you are black to begin with).
it was all about balance. flav was there to appeal to the white audience, thus allowing the pro-black message to be digested a bit easier by those who wouldn't have necessarily gravitated to PEs messages. and it worked. Chuck was the bass, Flav was the treble, thus balancing the sound.
Flava Flav when he was still with Public Enemy,those where the days. Flava Flav is the only guy who can wear a clock necklace and a viking helmet in public and not look like a prick.
THIS IS GR8!! whys it not on the Power to the people and the beatz albulm? its jus about my favourite P.E song. I asked my m8 who i work with at HMV if he liked the song louder than a bomb, and he never heard of it, and hes a major hip hop fan. This track wouldve been a hit?
Its a remix. chances are that its on greatest misses (or whatever).
Flava is a comic foil. He is a very important part of TPE. He mostly does not understand what Chuck says (see lyrics of "Rebel without a Pause" where he´s called "a rebel in his own mind").
Flav has some great songs on his own: 911´s a joke, cant do nothing for ya man, yo nigga, what kind of power we got ? cool flavin and others
Hes a friend of Chuck D who he demanded be in the group if he was to sign his first contract because Chuck wasn't all that keen on getting into the music biz to begin with.
My take on him is that he brings a huge amount of positive, goofy, lovable energy to the group which otherwise might have had too intense or serious a persona to be widely popular, especially with white people but also to blacks who might have just been offended by some of chucks lyrics without flav's lighthearted energy.
Jam Master Jay remix ;)
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GodsMadeMan49 2 years ago
THIS IS ''PUBLIC ENEMY''.
degyn 2 years ago 2
This is Trust R A P
degyn 2 years ago
*****
FREEDEJATAYLOR 2 years ago
dude this song is crazy
i love public enemy,
UNCOVER THE BLINDFOLDS OF IGNORANCE!!
dude i think chuck d and flava flav shud b in def jam icon
primusfreak96 2 years ago
Chuck D is the Foremost DJ
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SleezyElectro 2 years ago
what's the name of this version??
sxmleo971 2 years ago
I think it's the D.J. Chuck Chillout remix.
SuperRustyBoy 2 years ago
I dug out my copy of Greatest Misses - it's the Jmj Telephone Tap Groove.
SuperRustyBoy 2 years ago
Ok thx i just find it ;D
sxmleo971 2 years ago
PLEASE tell me you folks have heard Tiga's version of this song.
torristria 2 years ago
duh, its a crazy trip of this song lol
Peanutslayer2 2 years ago
Yes, it made me want to hurt Tiga, badly.
SuperRustyBoy 2 years ago
this beat is more chill out, the origional one on the album is 4 when u work out @ the gym! When u need power and agression:)
the Lyrics R hard hard madd maddd and Dopezz anyway soo Who Cares what u punkss say.:)
BanarsiPaan120 2 years ago
uhm cuz im louder than a bomb??? tick tock betchez???
no but fo real im diggin dis beat and everytime i download this song the lyrics are da same but different beat---whyyy man whyy
memphismuzicgirl 2 years ago
My fater graduated from Howard Univ (DC Style) in 1965 and he introduced me to PE in the 1990's....He knew the power of the truth and so do his children and grandchildren...There's still hope!
zphib89 2 years ago
PE opened my eyes to hip-hop. Actually, my boy Dan opened my eyes to PE, but that's splittin' hairs. These guys are the shit, ain't lyin'.
madhatte73 2 years ago
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SantaBadd 2 years ago
Do the ignorance. O wait, you do that already.
This is real, not fake like that.
Yuriohs 2 years ago
Dude don't get worked up about nothin. I know what I wrote was stupid. I just wrote it because I was bored that day.
SantaBadd 2 years ago
luv this song but i prefer the beat on the album
wade12393 2 years ago
this is a JAM!!!!!FLAV is too cool
walkingdead7 2 years ago 2
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PUBLIC ENEMY NO 1!!!!
G1theone 2 years ago 2
My favorite Public Enemy track!
joeunion99 2 years ago 2
how many of us praising P.E. are not black?????
JUANS3F 2 years ago 5
i ain't black, so what!? i love old skool, nothing or nobody says i can't ;)
vtjeh 2 years ago 2
Me!
horrorjunkie92 2 years ago
Obviously if your name is Juan you are not black.
haiku30 2 years ago
Check Paris(the mc,not the city),the devil made me do it. About the same time and chillin'.
kontekoekerd 2 years ago
What you about Paris kontekoekerd? The Devil Made Me Do It is the bomb ass track!!! DOPE!!!
joeunion99 2 years ago
"This style seems wild! Wait before you treat me like a step-child!"
RunMcFly 2 years ago 2
Old School.
ajules66 2 years ago 5
Long live P.E.!!!!!!!!!
hennylo68 2 years ago 3
word to that!
tinfro 2 years ago 2
best crew that ever did it! the last time that hip hop was truly a movement, it they inspired fans to listen and to think about more than records sales cars and women.....
so they new they had to have an incredible sound!
dwarnay 2 years ago 14
I love PE
trill5thefif 2 years ago
best rappers ever
newyorkbushi 2 years ago 7
I kinda like this version more than the cd version's its so much more chill.
Spr4ynPr4y 2 years ago
i like rap like this, not all this cusin and dirty words now,just strait flow with words that really have a meaning
anglestardust11 2 years ago 5
public enemy scares the shit out of me haha
Convenient8765 2 years ago
it's not skin color it's capitalism.
titosnla 2 years ago
YEAH BOYYYYYYYYYYY
TheDybbob89 2 years ago 2
this was filmed at Arizona state university
slickvic1 2 years ago
É essa versão da música que eu estou procurando pra baixar!!
frossardstreetz4life 2 years ago
woah tigas version is better
Peanutslayer2 2 years ago
this is good, but the original music is better, and harder. This endless chill-out is bullshit...
TheRealCritique 2 years ago
There's outright racists, mellow racists and non-racist white people, but its rappers that left the balls this kind of hip hop had behind....Chuck D and the bomb squad were so much more complex and intelligent than the garbage music that people buy now. WTF happened to the rap community?
btw, I have no problem understanding. I'm a white immigrant. My family doesnt have six generations of inherited real estate. Of course, black people got screwed. They dont own any of this nations wealth.
TheRealCritique 2 years ago 2
Rap != Hip-Hop
Rap officially died I'd say in the early nineties.
imachynn 2 years ago 6
other then enimem first 2 albums
weluvy 2 years ago
hip hop will always live. the disposable is well...disposable. and thats exactly why youre watching this. Its in-disposable. so hip hop will live.
briank1ne 2 years ago 3
that's true.
what I maybe meant instead then was that you cannot see much new of it nowadays.
but, indeed, there is still plenty of it to search for and enjoy, as long as one wishes to :-)
so cheers!
imachynn 2 years ago
it was cool at the end were it said that martin luther kings birthday was now a legal holiday in arizona and the song " by the time i get to arizona" was about killing the governor of arizona because he wouldnt accept the martin luther king holiday....niceeee....
raccoonman14 2 years ago 2
look how far flava flav jumped at 223: lolol love these guys !
DeeJayDeNaLi1 2 years ago
This remix is nice...
Division1985 2 years ago
real legends of rap music
AvEryBadApPLe 2 years ago
Hmmm I cant understand anything he's saying.
Cause of his voice? Idk.
maskdtaliban 2 years ago
i think it is because u taliban xD
OriginalAB 2 years ago 2
Chuck D is rap god.
mrseanster 2 years ago 4
damn first time i rlly listened to em and already love em
DaBlaght 2 years ago
"Our status is the saddest so i care where you at black."
is chuck talkin about the current rap scene? if so he is truly a prophet.
rssesq 2 years ago 3
wow this is the first time i've listened to pubilc enemy and ........ just wow!!
RHCPFreaklol 2 years ago 7
Best Group Ever.
TodaysRapSucks 2 years ago
yeah i started listening to them about 2 months ago. i never liked rap much, but i guess its because i never heard groups like this. they are just awesome, especially Chuck D, his voice is epic
Jinxxed0 2 years ago
questa è la musica k mi piace anche se preferisco gli N.W.A spacca questa song !
this song is cool !!!!! i like this shit !!!!
Mattby94 2 years ago
I keep hearing about the movie Public enemies
and it just makes me want to listen to public enemy
robs70986987 2 years ago
everytime i listen to public enemy it makes me hate even more nowadays rap music.
ragingfiremonkey 2 years ago 4
excellent video from public enemy, greatest misses should have been triple platinum.. no doubt..
Hypestyle 2 years ago
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Hypestyle 2 years ago
gia grandi davvero
ilretaggio2 2 years ago
beat that T.I. ... lol
uhdragon2 2 years ago 4
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abizzo 2 years ago
grande cazzo!
feiezone 2 years ago
well underground is good like madvillan but he isn't popular enough because he isn't mainstream aka crap
wahhappened 2 years ago
the only reason the new rappers now aren't political cause they might get in trouble and because they suck
wahhappened 2 years ago 3
I'd say it's because they suck. Nobody does hip hop the way PE did!
jbriggity 2 years ago 4
Dumbassification of a Nation through mass musical communication- and the president's still on vacation!
Peep the underground out for the old & new raw political, societal emcees & groups like Cyne, Strange Fruit Project, Brother Ali, Immortal Technique, The Coup, Public Enemy, Paris, AKIR, T KASH, K OS, K'naan, Dead Prez, EDO G and so forth who are all still putting out new grassroots Hip Hop music not corporate sponsored mainstream Hip Pop Mu-Sick.
Mackadoeshez 2 years ago 2
dont forget pac. he was mainstream but never sold out
macondoson 2 years ago
2Pac & Paris the Black Panthers of Hip Hop! 2Pac, especially his pre Death Row material, was on point like Gary Payton.
Mackadoeshez 2 years ago
flaaaaaaavorrrrrrrrrrrr flaaaaaaaaaaavvvvv
jeovannibonilla 2 years ago 2
Kick that shit,bass for your face !
MexxPowers 2 years ago
I used to hate all rap, but after discovering these guys I've come to the conclusion that hip-hop as it originally was in the 80s was absolutely awesome!
Shame about the state it's in now...
iiswellconfused 2 years ago 17
Hip Hop is something you live while rap is something you do. Corporations came in made the music a commodity to be bought while selling out the Hip Hop community after seeing the wide spread influence that it had early on only allowing those rappers/hustlers nowadays who conform to the stereotypical hyped corporate dictations that spread nothing but vile and degrading lyrics & images(videos) in the mainstream that help to condition our societal perception in relation to mostly young black men.
Mackadoeshez 2 years ago 2
iiswellconfused: you're right man. PE grows on anyone who will listen. They are like that sweater you get at Christmas that you don't like at first but then you realize you can't live without it; Paradigm music.
artemis7114 2 years ago 2
you can still find that real raw soundign hip hop, just gotta know where to look
stay away from that commercial nonsense though
FiswaT 2 years ago
dead prez is commercial put they're dope
prjctcivilian 2 years ago
Commercial? You can't be serious? I can't imagine Dead Prez ever having a serious chart-topping hit. And they wouldn't want to either.
teemad 2 years ago
i never called dead prez commercial, they are a tiny bit tho, even m1 admitted it. but no, they really arnt nvrmind. but where the hell did you finds my comment i cant even find it
prjctcivilian 2 years ago
real hip-hop at its finest
skater5 2 years ago 5
fuck yeah these guys and anthrax
shlempnar 2 years ago
The guy below me is why I hate White People.
BigWoollyMammoth 2 years ago
Yeah that guy is ignorant, but I should hope you understand not all white people are racist idiots like him
IIShwickII 2 years ago 9
word
Jinxxed0 2 years ago 2
The funny thing is, I'm Caucasian. I do understand that not all white people are racists, but come on, this guy just makes you hate whitey.
BigWoollyMammoth 2 years ago
dont' stereotype all us white dudes. I don't think Chuck D tells people to "hate whitey". He expresses the sentiments of what many black (and Latino, hell, and smart people of all skin colors) folks thought-and still think-about unequal treatment in America. If that makes you think he hates whitey, well, you're missin' Chuck D's point.
tnrc75 2 years ago 4
THANK YOU, BROTHER.
wazonu 2 years ago
no problem my man. I don't understand why my fellow white people can't at least acknowledge that people who look more like me have hurt folks of color. We have to at least recognize that before we can resolve differences among us. The thing is, the problem becomes more entrenched the longer it is ignored and the longer it is ignored, the more explosive will be the anger when that anger does erupt - and it will.
tnrc75 2 years ago
and to reiterate your point, i don't think the anger ever came from hating a certain skin color, but from associating a mindset with a certain skin color. It ain't about the skin color, it's about the character of certain groups of people.
omegaweapon116 2 years ago
no doubt....and as I say, the least we white folks can do is recognize that hurt and pain has been caused and not give those legitimate hurts short shrift.
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A nigger fart is louder than a bomb.
kugotsumin 2 years ago
kugotsumin, go suck a dick faggot
Kibbingsthebird 2 years ago
REST IN PEACE JAM MASTER JAY !!!!!!
whispa87 2 years ago 6
i believe in the reptilian but do u have any prrof this will happen spamer
D7NEWTON7 2 years ago
in the name of the blessed God "lorenzojhwh" proposes to all the religions of the world humbly, in the spirit of Assisi wanted by all the holy fathers of the world and called by the holy Pope John Paul II to dedicate every Monday to pray for the: 1) peace of the world 2) perfect harmony between religions 3) true freedom of religion in the world. So God bless us all: AMEN Peace and prosperity is in your borders my dear brother so much loved and desired in all the world!
humanumgenus 2 years ago
man he was really riled up about that arizona thing.. guess its a good thing that some people dont know what the world is really like and that things so simple are the worst of our problems
AndrewKH85 2 years ago
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come on you fuckin whore ,suck my cock before i get you and your whole family pregnant ill even get your dog pregnant bitch,now do it ill rip your pussy out with my teeth,and cum on your face and ill let it dry so it looks like your dead fuckin fat cock suckin of a father poured milk on your fletch eating face
marinatedsteak 2 years ago
If u think about it, Lil John is like a modern day Flav. He rarely has his on verse in his songs and is just used for fillin n usually takes the credit/is the flashiest in the shows/videos
mhmm10 2 years ago
the man that tells it how it is, he is a real fighter.
all4herilove 2 years ago
I'm a white guy, but sometimes I don't know why whity talks
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hey you fucking whore i will fuck you up your ass and make you bleed and sperm in your ass and still get you pregnent
marinatedsteak 2 years ago
flavor flave is ugly but i still got love for him
layana630 2 years ago
i'm thinking if this song came out in 2005 the cia would be all over it. bloomed too soon.
paulwinstondammit 2 years ago
Good Song!!!
Gukuthegreat 2 years ago 2
The album version of this song is much better
dobby335 2 years ago
hell no
layana630 2 years ago
what version is this ?..the other one got no funk to it
layana630 2 years ago
Like the other version better........
hennylo68 2 years ago
I think when you swap the beat you gain a greater appreciation for the flow Chuck had. It's sometimes hard to tell beneath the bombast of It Takes A Nation...
jelyk 2 years ago
my copy from the album has a different beat.
jbriggity 2 years ago
U GOT GREATEST MISSES ALBUM THEN
JUANS3F 2 years ago
this is the remix version from Greatest Misses. I had the tape but it popped. I actually prefer this version to the original but both are still dope. def one of the top P.E. joints.
karey26 2 years ago 3
Black Superman= Chuck D, Mackadoeshez is right. Da bomb squad stretched the limits of creativity. Dre stays in his comfort zone although Eminem seems to have challenged him to explore more quirky beats.
flex280 2 years ago
HERE we fucking go again. here comes the white man to give insight to the blk man who for some reason is not reaching his full potential. the same blk man that has a track record that extends back to the early 80's. sub-par ass lyricist that's riding off the energy of white people that want to take ownership of the art, like they do everything else. he's not on my top 100 mc list. i can think of at least 20 mc's from the 87-89 era that's better. BE EAZY PLAYBOY, I'M SENSITIVE!
1snugglec 2 years ago
no prob cuz, lessons can only be taught by those w/knowledge. The only thing DA WHITEMAN can give me is 40 acres and a mule. Lyrical content is relative, if ur preference is perpetuation of the stereotype, I'm sure Chuck D doesn't fit ur bill. Ur list probably consist of a bunch of thugs and anarchists who couldn't make it legit so they fed the BEAST. FOR UPLIFTING SURVIVAL STRATEGY, KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM, there's only 1 O.G. Chuck D is BLACKSUPERMAN!!!!!!!
flex280 2 years ago
u r tossing up the words knowledge and wisdom as if u have knowledge of self. u would'nt know as actual fact or solar fact if it bit your monkey ass. 1. krs 2. guru 3.g- rap 4. rakim 5. nas 6. gza 7. masta ace 8. buckshot 9. raekwon 10. prodigy 11. cl smooth 12. slick rick 13 big daddy kane 14 blk thought 15.jay z.
1snugglec 2 years ago
what makes your OPINION the end all be all? it's a nice list, but that doesn't change the facts, SOLAR or otherwise. Aside from the fact that BLACKSUPERMAN is still kickin it. I haven't read anything disputing what i said, just name callin' and hatin on a brotha u can't feel. Trust me bro u r your own biggest fan. As far as not knowing who i am, u don't. " Don't sentence me JUDGE i ain't did nothin to nobody." so drink another big ol glass of HATERADE and move on.
flex280 2 years ago
Yeah boy!!!!! Haaa haaaa!
Gaxo2 2 years ago
pop bottles
monsterjudgesGmoney 2 years ago
dr dre produced better than the bomb squad, so nwa was wayyy better
shoelessg 2 years ago
so what he didnt write the lyrics.
Muhkuhtwo24 2 years ago 2
Bomb Squad didn't sell their soul ala Dr Dre and I actually like Bomb Squad Production ie AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, not to even mention all the PE classic bangers as they are more critically cognitive than reinforced stereotypical.
I'd take PE over NWA all day everyday especially sans Ice Cube. 2 each their own though.
Mackadoeshez 2 years ago 2
i know the bomb squad produced for ice cube, and i know they had lots of classics, but i like nwa's flow better, plus i just think flava flave is a retard, srry, he makes me not like them, if not for him id probably like them
shoelessg 2 years ago
lol. Yah, you might be on to something about how his corniness might have some relation to why the group has such a largely white fan base (not that I can assume you are black to begin with).
KurtG85 2 years ago
yeah, public enemy is alright, but flava flav makes me lose respect for them
shoelessg 2 years ago
it was all about balance. flav was there to appeal to the white audience, thus allowing the pro-black message to be digested a bit easier by those who wouldn't have necessarily gravitated to PEs messages. and it worked. Chuck was the bass, Flav was the treble, thus balancing the sound.
c0meant 2 years ago
well i guess your right, but for what i look for in music, he just ruined it ,you know
shoelessg 2 years ago
This is Real Hip hop!!! (from the80's to 90's)!! I love Public Enemy!!! ......from Germany
Raavii90 2 years ago
Compare this joint to what you currently hear on the radio or see on tv(MTV/BET)- then do the dumbin' down math through mass musical communication.
Hip Hop > Hip Pop
PE- Fight the powers that be!
Mackadoeshez 2 years ago
i love public enemy the best, from italy.......
rossonero72 2 years ago
Coachella 2009
TruthIsRuin 2 years ago
come right and exact!!
damnyoutripn 2 years ago
love it went berserk
cooeler 2 years ago
Flava Flav when he was still with Public Enemy,those where the days. Flava Flav is the only guy who can wear a clock necklace and a viking helmet in public and not look like a prick.
AllanGeezy 2 years ago 8
lol!
i love him!
Scoodzie 2 years ago
just cause he is crazy^^
Not a bad crazy man,
he is a good rapping crazy man!
killplayboy 2 years ago 2
Chuck D that's da first enemy to Hip-Hop but more to the goverment (power to the people & "real" hip-hop lives 4 eva!!!)
midway51 2 years ago 2
THIS IS GR8!! whys it not on the Power to the people and the beatz albulm? its jus about my favourite P.E song. I asked my m8 who i work with at HMV if he liked the song louder than a bomb, and he never heard of it, and hes a major hip hop fan. This track wouldve been a hit?
Doyvidtheginger 2 years ago 5
I prefer this version to the original and Greatest Misses is class, especially the newer tracks.
davidsan01 2 years ago 3
here's a funky rhyme that they tappin on
rlbella35 3 years ago 3
No kidding. I'm thinking the verse that starts with "Cause the D is for danergerous" may be one of the best rap verses put out.
nbubacz 3 years ago 3
Check out the crowd.
toneric1 3 years ago
AAAHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
we almost sent that to our math teacher last month.
th3chickenator 3 years ago
LOUDER!
rlbella35 3 years ago
Its a remix. chances are that its on greatest misses (or whatever).
Flava is a comic foil. He is a very important part of TPE. He mostly does not understand what Chuck says (see lyrics of "Rebel without a Pause" where he´s called "a rebel in his own mind").
Flav has some great songs on his own: 911´s a joke, cant do nothing for ya man, yo nigga, what kind of power we got ? cool flavin and others
peryk2 3 years ago 4
what the fuck is doing flav?? he aint rap he aint the dj? so what is he doing???
LogInYourIn 3 years ago
hes hype man yo
guitarherorandyrhoad 3 years ago 2
Hes a friend of Chuck D who he demanded be in the group if he was to sign his first contract because Chuck wasn't all that keen on getting into the music biz to begin with.
My take on him is that he brings a huge amount of positive, goofy, lovable energy to the group which otherwise might have had too intense or serious a persona to be widely popular, especially with white people but also to blacks who might have just been offended by some of chucks lyrics without flav's lighthearted energy.
KurtG85 2 years ago
shut the fuck up then why is he in public enemy group...u aint shit so why u talking
layana630 2 years ago
i dont know the group im from holland but there's only one man singing i know flava flav but i nvr hear him sing?
DeeplyDope91 3 years ago
flava flav is a hype man..they hype up the crowd..sometimes they sing a verse
reynaldogrant 3 years ago
good but always sounds better on a ghetto blaster
tvcrunkfool 3 years ago
i cant find this song on limewire anyone have a place to download dis
1koa 3 years ago
BUY IT.
teemad 3 years ago
that is music....grezz from berlin germany
aboja111 3 years ago
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corny mcs like chuck d i shut em down!
BboyDeusEx 3 years ago
PE seriously needs to be back together....... Music is not for kids at all.
KOWBOY1963 3 years ago
OH DAYUM THEY DID THIS LIVE IN THE ASU FIELD I WAS there 31st !!
elcherevoloution 3 years ago
WTF? I never knew this song had a video, but the album version is alot better.
rcole718 3 years ago
Do the Damn Thing, Chuck!
msprofit 3 years ago
damn these guys got mad beat and flow
elcherevoloution 3 years ago
Remix Tigi jest lepszy:)
mucothedj 3 years ago
P.E. representing my white ass for 20 years plus.I was never born or bred a racist and to my wise mind they be given the world a face lift.
hounddogn 3 years ago 2
The truth is, that many punk rocker, like me for example, are listining to Public Enemy...because the stand for something.
Wolfmoon23 3 years ago 3
my all-time favorite song from public enemy
BigThizzle75 3 years ago
this song fucking rules!!! i love public enemy, i dont like much rap but they are amazing
Nofuture91 3 years ago
The only sell outs are the haters in this thread. PE rules. You suck.
strangersound 3 years ago
why these niggaz hating on Chuck and Flav? They are legends of the game u silly ass niggaz man
SouthSideKing101 3 years ago 2
flavor is a sellout now.
drkthms1 3 years ago