Public Enemy – Fear of a Black Planet
Fear of a Black Planet is the politically charged third album by legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy. Released in 1990, it marked a defining moment in conscious rap, tackling systemic racism, media bias, and Black empowerment with radical intensity. The Bomb Squad’s dense, sample-heavy production underpins Chuck D’s thunderous delivery and Flavor Flav’s chaotic energy, resulting in a sonic assault that is both revolutionary and unforgettable. The album cemented Public Enemy’s status as one of the most important voices in hip-hop history.
Tracklist:
- Contract on the World Love Jam (Instrumental)
- Brothers Gonna Work It Out
- 911 Is a Joke
- Incident at 66.6 FM (Instrumental)
- Welcome to the Terrordome
- Meet the G That Killed Me
- Pollywanacraka
- Anti-Nigger Machine
- Burn Hollywood Burn (feat. Ice Cube & Big Daddy Kane)
- Power to the People
- Who Stole the Soul?
- Fear of a Black Planet
- Revolutionary Generation
- Can’t Do Nuttin’ for Ya Man
- Reggie Jax
- Leave This Off Your Fu*kin Charts (Instrumental)
- B Side Wins Again
- War at 33 1/3
- Final Count of the Collision Between Us and the Damned (Instrumental)
- Fight the Power
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