Public Enemy – Fight The Power (Official Music Video)
The highly acclaimed 1989 anthem “Fight the Power” by Public Enemy
“Fight the Power” served as the theme for Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing and is featured on Public Enemy’s 1990 album Fear of a Black Planet
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Public Enemy Fight The Power was a song for fighting for equality, democracy and freedom with love, life and true honest. Chuck D was a nice deep rapper voice. I love him, nice, Chuck D, bro. My true honest 🖤❤️
This song is my fave bc it introduced me to Public Enemy. I think I first saw this on Yo MTV Raps!! Love being a gen x kid
Sounds so good
永遠に差別に怒り続ける土人
Who the f- do you think we are?!!
Real rap, relevant in 2020, things have not changed. We are still fighting the power.
BLM MOVEMENT battle cry
Fight the CDU & SPD all that bullshit!
I dedicate this song too the Louisville police department and the Kentucky attorney general for screwing up Brianna Taylor's case
“Scusate pantere” cercavo un viso pallido, vado ad ascoltarmi gli house of pain. Wondering a black irish 😍🤣😁
hey ! who knows why his red hat is blur ?
"I can't believe i've been watching this for 3 hours"
Im watching fight the power and autoplay gave me shook ones as my next song. They want me think of black men as cowards but i know better.
East coast stand up 🙌🏽
2020
Its messed up how we allowed the music industry to hijack rap. Back when this dropped, rap was about empowerment, self awareness, education and etc, but not any more. Once the music executives started to invest in private prisons, they dropped all artists who had music with meaning, and they stopped signing these artists. They only wanted rappers who spoke about crimes these rappers can help them get paid from their investments in private prisons. https://youtu.be/iU4DsiA8n6g
I've been listening to Public Enemy for years, so much so that I find it weird that this version isn't available anymore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PaoLy7PHwk, which had about 15 million views.
One of my favourite rap songs of all time. Its still relevant today. Def Jam Vendetta made me love this song so much.
This aged very well. I didn't understand why they were complaining back then but now I get it.
"Do the Right Thing" . Anybody see it ? Spike Lee