How Public Enemy battled racism with their best album
When Public Enemy set out to make “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back” — their 1988 tour de force of funk and fearlessness — they firmly believed in their own self-hype. “I had just come off of our first international tour,” recalls PE leader and lyricist Chuck D, “and I told...
New York Post — When Public Enemy set out to make “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back” — their 1988 tour de force of funk and fearlessness — they firmly believed in th... more info