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Public Enemy Gave Rap Fire and Hip-Hop Needs It Again.
['G. Waller', 'Pelvo White']
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Like Like Love Haha Wow Sad Angry 1(ThyBlackMan.com) Somewhere between the streaming numbers and the sponsorship checks, rap forgot how to be dangerous.
Public Enemy carried that torch better than anybody who ever picked up a mic.
It’s that Chuck D and Flavor Flav made rebellion feel like the coldest thing a young brother could stand behind.
When I was coming up, a record could double as a classroom for young Black men trying to read a country that rarely read them at all.
I hope that young genius digs up these old records one late night and feels whatever it was I felt.