The hip-hop act are selling shares in their next album to help raise $250,000 to cover recording and promotional costsPublic Enemy's next record will be financed by their fans, the hip-hop act have announced. Chuck D's crew have turned to an independent Dutch website to raise $250,000 (£157,000) for recording and promoting their 13th studio album.On Tuesday, the group began selling $25 (£15) shares in the as-yet untitled, as-yet unrecorded album. By selling 10,000 shares, Public Enemy hope...
Guardian Music — The hip-hop act are selling shares in their next album to help raise $250,000 to cover recording and promotional costsPublic Enemy's next record will be financed by their... more info