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(soundbite of song, "he got game") PUBLIC ENEMY: (Rapping) Yeah, that's right. Everybody got game and we just here to let y'all know that PE is in full effect from right now until the year 2000.
Public Enemy: He Got Game. "Damn, back again / Uh, on track again," Chuck D grunts during the opening moments of Public Enemy's He Got Game, which also serves as the soundtrack to Spike Lee's ...
Nearly a decade after tapping rap group Public Enemy to contribute the theme song to Spike Lee's 1989 film, Do The Right Thing, the bespectacled director links up with Chuck D and company for He ...
Public Enemy's second record, 1988's It Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, arguably hit harder. The group had a bigger audience, but they were just as angry and knew how to get it across.
Chuck D believes Public Enemy got a tougher time from law enforcement than any other artist. ... On Public Enemy’s first album, Yo! Bum Rush the Show, we said the governments are responsible.
Chuck D doesn’t swear he’s nice — he knows he’s nice. Proudly hailing from Long Island’s 516 territory, this man’s contribution to rap is the stuff of legend. Chuck D is a founding ...
Public Enemy’s Chuck D talks about his Audible series 'Songs That Shook the Planet,' which features socially conscious music from all eras. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
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