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Fight the Power: Public Enemy’s 1989 Sonic Riot

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Before "activist" was a bio tag, Public Enemy was the frontline. Released for Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing, "Fight the Power" is a 1989 system-shock that turned hip-hop into a weapon.

Led by Chuck D’s authority and Flavor Flav’s chaos, the track is a masterclass in organized noise. The Bomb Squad layered 20+ samples—James Brown, civil rights speeches, and war drums—to create a sonic "vibe check" against institutional racism.

For Gen Z, this is the blueprint for deconstructing icons. Chuck D famously called out Elvis and John Wayne, challenging the "white-washed" history we’re taught. It’s a reminder that true power isn't given—it’s challenged through unity and awareness.

If PE wrote this today, which "Power" would they target first?

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