The official video from Public Enemy for the song ‘Get Up Stand Up’ Featuring Brother Ali.
iTunes: Evil Vs Heroes – Public Enemy

The official video from Public Enemy for the song ‘Get Up Stand Up’ Featuring Brother Ali.
iTunes: Evil Vs Heroes – Public Enemy

New video from Public Enemey “I Shall Not Be Moved,” from their newest Most of My Heroes Still Don’t Appear On No Stamp album.
Directed by David C. Snyder
iTunes: Most of My Heroes Still Don’t Appear On No Stamp – Public Enemy


New radio rip of Public Enemy’s latest track “Get It In” featuring & produced by Bumpy Knuckles, premiered on Live From HeadQCourterz last week.
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BLUEPRINT from Rhymesayers produces and guest stars on this extraordinary track by ILLUS off of his “FAMILY FIRST” album dropping May 29th!
Kickstarter:http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1726788789/illus-family-first-and-for-adam-re-release

The legendary turntable wizard, DJ JOHNNY JUICE (from PUBLIC ENEMY), blesses the wheels of steel with an introduction to underground emcee- ILLUS. This 50+ minute mix includes tracks from ILLUS albums- “Feel Good Music”, “For Adam” and the upcoming “Family First” and features collaborations with Eternia, Ill Bill, Homeboy Sandman and more.

Each canvas in the series measures 60 by 33 inches, but the statement each makes looms way larger. Arizona’s SB 1070 law, which many feel encourages police to racially profile Latinos, takes America a large step towards fascism. Ultimately, the decision to allow America to turn on the come-one-come-all philosophy that once made it the most progressive country in the world rests with we, the people. And it is the people whose minds Chuck D seeks to move with By The Time I Got To Arizona, his limited edition fine art collaboration with notorious Los Angeles creativity house SceneFour that was released to the public March 4th and has rapidly become their fastest-selling piece in a line of artwork that includes collaborations with RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan and Bootsy Collins. “This statement of artwork is maybe reminding people that they gotta have more of a voice,” says Chuck. “We can’t rely on the people who are scrutinized – quote unquote ‘illegal immigrants’ – to speak up, because they’re terrified by some sort of terror law that has been enacted upon human beings. And the United States has bogarted their territory under the Manifest Destiny principle which basically doesn’t speak to human development as far as sharing the planet. Where do we go with that? Make a statement in art, and hope that they will stick.”
Each canvas in this limited series of 300 is signed and numbered by Chuck, comes with an authenticity placard, and bears an aerosol stencil of the Public Enemy logo. Hidden within the piece are more than 30 various figures, lyrics, and messages for viewers to find, making it an artifact that reveals itself fully over time. Visit theartofchuckd.com or legacyoften.com for more details.
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On November 18th, Virgin Mobile brought Public Enemy to D.C. for a good cause to celebrate the three year anniversary of National Homeless Awareness Month designated by Congress through the efforts of the RE*Generation, Virgin Mobile’s charity arm. Proceeds from the event went to benefiting homeless youth, helping them keep warm, and giving back to the Sasha Bruce House, where a young person who needs a place to stay – for any reason – can find a home here.
Virgin Mobile sponsored an early Thanksgiving dinner at the Sasha Bruce House with Public Enemy, with a tour of the shelter and participated in a Q&A session with the kids and press.
Once they finished, they proceeded to George Washington University’s Lisner Auditorium in true Public Enemy style, on the back of a flat bed truck, livening up the mood by giving a small performance on the streets of D.C. before taking the stage for one unforgettable night.
“Don’t believe the hype. Just because everyone says the economy’s coming back doesn’t mean that homeless kids don’t need a place to sleep and keep warm.” – Flavor Flav of Public Enemy
Check out the video presented by VTech in partnership with Virgin Mobile and The RE*Generation from that memorable evening.
