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Fear Of A Black Planet

Public EnemyPublic Enemy
Fear Of A Black Planet - Public Enemy

Album Description

Public Enemy's seminal album, Fear of a Black Planet, is a groundbreaking masterpiece that catapulted hip-hop into the mainstream. Released on 10 April 1990, via Def Jam Recordings, this iconic record is the group's third studio album, produced by their innovative production team, The Bomb Squad. The album's sample-layered sound, which expanded on their previous work, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, is a testament to the group's creative genius.

Fear of a Black Planet is a powerful and thought-provoking album that tackles issues of racial conflict, social injustice, and black empowerment. The album's 20 tracks, including the hit singles "Fight the Power" and "Welcome to the Terrordome", are a testament to Public Enemy's ability to craft music that is both provocative and deeply rooted in the African American experience.

With Chuck D's distinctive vocals and Flavor Flav's energetic persona, Public Enemy created an album that is both a reflection of the tumultuous late 1980s and a call to action for a new generation. The album's themes of resistance, revolution, and self-empowerment are woven throughout the tracks, making Fear of a Black Planet a lasting monument to the richness and diversity of African American culture.

The album's influence extends far beyond its release in 1990, with its impact still felt in the music world today. Fear of a Black Planet has been recognised for its cultural significance, being added to the National Registry in 2004. This album is a must-listen for fans of hip-hop, and its enduring relevance is a testament to Public Enemy's innovative spirit and creative vision.

© 2014 Def Jam Recordings, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.℗ 2014 Def Jam Recordings, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

Tracks

  1. Contract On The World Love Jam - InstrumentalPublic Enemy
  2. Brothers Gonna Work It OutPublic Enemy
  3. 911 Is A JokePublic Enemy
  4. Incident At 66.6 FM - InstrumentalPublic Enemy
  5. Welcome To The TerrordomePublic Enemy
  6. Meet The G That Killed MePublic Enemy
  7. PollywanacrakaPublic Enemy
  8. Anti-Nigger MachinePublic Enemy
  9. Burn Hollywood BurnPublic Enemy, Ice Cube, Big Daddy Kane
  10. Power To The PeoplePublic Enemy
  11. Who Stole The Soul?Public Enemy
  12. Fear Of A Black PlanetPublic Enemy
  13. Revolutionary GenerationPublic Enemy
  14. Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya, Man!Public Enemy
  15. Reggie JaxPublic Enemy
  16. Leave This Off Your Fu*Kin Charts - InstrumentalPublic Enemy
  17. B Side Wins Again - Original VersionPublic Enemy
  18. War At 33 1/3Public Enemy
  19. Final Count Of The Collision Between Us And The Damned - InstrumentalPublic Enemy
  20. Fight The PowerPublic Enemy
  21. Brothers Gonna Work It Out - RemixPublic Enemy, The Bomb Squad, Brian Dennis
  22. Brothers Gonna Work It Out - DubPublic Enemy
  23. Flavor FlavPublic Enemy
  24. TerrorbeatPublic Enemy
  25. Welcome To The Terrordome - TerrormentalPublic Enemy
  26. Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man - Full Rub MixPublic Enemy, S&P Jervier
  27. Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man - U.K. 12" PowermixPublic Enemy, S&P Jervier
  28. Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man - Dub MixxPublic Enemy, S&P Jervier
  29. Burn Hollywood Burn - Extended Censored Fried To The Radio VersionPublic Enemy, Ice Cube, Big Daddy Kane
  30. Anti-Nigger Machine - Uncensored ExtendedPublic Enemy
  31. 911 Is A Joke - InstrumentalPublic Enemy
  32. Power To The People - InstrumentalPublic Enemy
  33. Revolutionary Generation - InstrumentalPublic Enemy
  34. War At 33 1/3 - InstrumentalPublic Enemy
  35. Fight The Power - From "Do The Right Thing" SoundtrackPublic Enemy
  36. Fight The Power - PowersaxPublic Enemy
  37. Fight The Power - Flavor Flav Meets Spike LeePublic Enemy, Spike Lee
  38. The Enemy Assault Vehicle MixxPublic Enemy
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About Public Enemy

Public Enemy, the iconic American hip hop group, emerged from Roosevelt, New York, in 1985, founded by the powerful duo Chuck D and Flavor Flav. Known for their unapologetic political messages, they fearlessly tackle issues like American racism and media bias. Their debut album, "Yo! Bum Rush the Show" (1987), set the stage for their groundbreaking second album, "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" (1988), which topped The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop critics' poll and solidified their status as hip hop pioneers. With a discography spanning over three decades, including classics like "Fear of a Black Planet" (1990) and "Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black" (1991), Public Enemy continues to be a voice for the voiceless, making them one of the most influential acts in music history. Their live performances are legendary, blending raw energy with powerful social commentary, ensuring every show is an unforgettable experience.

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