The Public Enemy return after five years with a ‘protest song’
THE Public Enemy They have published their first single for five years now. The song is titled “March Madness” and is a writing and recorded song of protest with the collaboration of a collective of students.
According to what was reported by a press release, the proceeds deriving from the song, published in honor of the Juneteenth, the holiday that falls every year on June 19 and that commemorates the liberation of African American slaves, will benefit the Black Music Action Coalition Human Rights Fund and the NO-profit organization against EVERYTOWN ARMEDOWN violence.
Flavor Flav Speaking of which Of the song he said: “What is happening in the world is horrible in the world, and above all here. I hate him. But I have a voice and a platform and, after all these years, we are still fighting against power for a positive change”.
The other Public Enemy Chuck D He added: “Armed violence is not normal behavior, but it has existed for so long that the norm has become. We must treat it as the disease and epidemic that is”.