
Public Enemy Urge Us To ‘Do Something’ In Politically-Charged Music Video
Chuck D and Flavor Flav, with help from a U.S. water polo Olympian athlete, tell us to 'do something' on 'The Hits Just Keep On Comin''

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Chuck D and Flavor Flav, with help from a U.S. water polo Olympian athlete, tell us to 'do something' on 'The Hits Just Keep On Comin''

Public Enemy appeared on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' to perform a medley of 'Don’t Believe the Hype,' 'The Hits Just Keep on Comin' and 'Fight the Power'

Leighton Meester's music, including collaborations and her album 'Heartstrings,' charts on iTunes after the actress lost her home in the L.A. fires.

With 1990’s Fear of a Black Planet, Chuck D, Flavor Flav, and the band built a lasting monument to the extraordinary richness of the African-American experience

Public Enemy co-founder admitted to grabbing someone’s cell phone during an incident in October

The hip-hop pioneer also talks about reuniting the Beastie Boys and Run-DMC on Public Enemy’s excellent new album

Flavor Flav makes cameo in clip promoting Featuring Ty Dolla $ign

“You wanna destroy something we’ve built over 35 years OVER POLITICS???” former Public Enemy member says. “All because I don’t wanna endorse a candidate. I’m very disappointed in you and your decisions right now, Chuck”

The group fired their longtime member hours before taking the stage at presidential candidate’s rally in Los Angeles

“Public Enemy and Public Enemy Radio will be moving forward without Flavor Flav,” group says. “We thank him for his years of service and wish him well”