Public Enemy Unleashes Urgent Call to Action in Provocative New Music Video
The iconic hip-hop duo Public Enemy has dropped a scorching new music video that is as thought-provoking as it is visually stunning. The latest offering from the group, "The Hits Just Keep On Comin'," serves as a powerful commentary on the state of our world, with Chuck D and Flavor Flav trading bars over a rambunctious guitar loop.
The video, directed by Rhiannon Rae Ellis, weaves together clips of revolutionary figures like Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Muhammad Ali, and Ruby Bridges walking into the newly desegregated William Frantz Elementary School in 1960. The scene shifts seamlessly to Safara-Cree Stiggers as a young Ruby Bridges, followed by Olympian water polo player Ashleigh Johnson taking on iconic roles such as Prince, Tommie Smith, Serena Williams, and Amanda Gorman.
Throughout the video, Flavor Flav sets the tone with his signature resilience, rapping "Knock us down, we...won't stop now, B." Chuck D echoes this sentiment, rhyming "Listen β yall got radio permission?/Hit 'em hard, knock 'em out of commission," as the visuals intensify.
What's notable about this video is its call to action. Public Enemy has always been known for their unapologetic lyrics and unwavering commitment to justice, but this new track seems more urgent than ever. Chuck D says, "These lyrics are still relevant today as much as yesterday and when they're juxtaposed with these heroes that never stopped, no one can make excuses." It's a rallying cry to wake up and take action.
Flavor Flav adds his signature flair to the mix, praising Ashleigh Johnson for her phenomenal performance in honoring modern civil rights icons. He notes that this music video has an important message and warning: "This music video got a real important history lesson, a real important message, and a real important warning."
As we navigate our turbulent world, Public Enemy's call to action feels more urgent than ever. Will we heed the warning and take action? The choice is ours.
The iconic hip-hop duo Public Enemy has dropped a scorching new music video that is as thought-provoking as it is visually stunning. The latest offering from the group, "The Hits Just Keep On Comin'," serves as a powerful commentary on the state of our world, with Chuck D and Flavor Flav trading bars over a rambunctious guitar loop.
The video, directed by Rhiannon Rae Ellis, weaves together clips of revolutionary figures like Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Muhammad Ali, and Ruby Bridges walking into the newly desegregated William Frantz Elementary School in 1960. The scene shifts seamlessly to Safara-Cree Stiggers as a young Ruby Bridges, followed by Olympian water polo player Ashleigh Johnson taking on iconic roles such as Prince, Tommie Smith, Serena Williams, and Amanda Gorman.
Throughout the video, Flavor Flav sets the tone with his signature resilience, rapping "Knock us down, we...won't stop now, B." Chuck D echoes this sentiment, rhyming "Listen β yall got radio permission?/Hit 'em hard, knock 'em out of commission," as the visuals intensify.
What's notable about this video is its call to action. Public Enemy has always been known for their unapologetic lyrics and unwavering commitment to justice, but this new track seems more urgent than ever. Chuck D says, "These lyrics are still relevant today as much as yesterday and when they're juxtaposed with these heroes that never stopped, no one can make excuses." It's a rallying cry to wake up and take action.
Flavor Flav adds his signature flair to the mix, praising Ashleigh Johnson for her phenomenal performance in honoring modern civil rights icons. He notes that this music video has an important message and warning: "This music video got a real important history lesson, a real important message, and a real important warning."
As we navigate our turbulent world, Public Enemy's call to action feels more urgent than ever. Will we heed the warning and take action? The choice is ours.