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I'm proud to be born in the civil rights era. (1967).
ОтветитьFight the Mama that BE
ОтветитьOne of the best rap songs ever, but the music video is a complete mess and does a disservice to the song.
ОтветитьI love playing this for younger people that like todays rap and watching their faces. Doesn't get much better than this.
ОтветитьBunch of Bedford Sty lies. Fight what power?
Fight Your Own Power Who Kill Each Other Every Minute Of The Day, Dope Dope.
All Lies, love the music tought. Tawana Brawley on the video?
She faked everything...said she was raped by cops and they placed their feces on her.
After an investigations and DNA results, it was her feces.
She was trying not to upset her father for staying out all night.
What a piece of crap, but then again there are many Blk women today like this.
Why? Because Black Lives Matter.
for coming home late
Words are so powerful! Its like god sent angel to change times that were so wrong. I was 14 when this dropped. But i hear the words very clearly. A lyrical genius soeaking facts. Im 48 now, watched this on mtv raps
ОтветитьThis is why "they" have so much control of our music now.. Black people were waking up and were getting too conscious so they had to infiltrate our culture especially hiphop and shift our music to the low vibrational twerking, self degrading, drugs violence that further destroys our people as a whole... I'm glad I got older siblings etc to put me on to what hiphop truly was.. I was only 4 years old when this came out so I obviously wasn't listening to this but I can appreciate the pioneers of hiphop listening to this as an adult
Ответить2023
Ответить🔥🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьThe true hip hop, yeah!
ОтветитьOnly conscious minds can awake the dead
ОтветитьGotta give us what we want! Gotta give us what we need! FREE FREE PALESTINE! Fight the power! 🇵🇸❤️
ОтветитьRonald Marshalls/salvation army 🪖 salute 2015 26th avenue North Birmingham alabama/ professional drummer took lesson at age13 Chicago graduated played behind bootsy Collins bass player kids loved me
ОтветитьJesus can change yr life 🔥
ОтветитьBeats and lyrical maniacal
ОтветитьI come here for Dr. House
Ответитьthis song like 35 years later is amazing it was made before it time hell to me it still fill like it just came out this song alone shows u why some people think the rap industry died in 2023
ОтветитьWe got 2 fight the powers that be💯
ОтветитьPE STILL STANDIN' ON BIZ AFTER ALL THESE YEARS!!! THIS JAWN NEVER GETS OLDS!!! STILL SLAPS EVEN NOW!!!***
ОтветитьPE setting the standards back in ‘89 and still setting them today!
ОтветитьGod. Just a singular piece of power. Glad to be alive to hear it again.
ОтветитьFlave gave me a homelessness dude pound at the bowery on Thanksgiving day.."Fight The Power!"
ОтветитьRespect mon frère les hommes tahia DJEZAIRE tahia ANP Allah yarham CHOUADA 🇩🇿🇩🇿 🇩🇿
ОтветитьYES......
TOGETHER WE CAN....
GOD IN MY HEAD....
Need bus passes or voucher s or Greyhound bus passes Ronald Marshalls Artdesighners Calvin Payton 🏈
ОтветитьAddress Salvation army 🪖 salute Ronald Marshalls Artdesighners Calvin Payton 🏈🏈🏈🥇/🎨🖌️🖌️👍🚗🚗🚗🚓🚓 chevys on carlots and streets extra income/2015 26th avenue North Birmingham alabama
ОтветитьWhen rapping had a meaning and black people especially black men were men!
ОтветитьIf you don't stand for something
You'll fall for anything!
No longer figthing the power, now man dress like woman and try to be more woman than a real woman.
Ответить🐩😁🕶️🎛️🎙️👥🎙️🎛️🕶️😁🐕
ОтветитьEpic..
ОтветитьPOV: you came here because of the Boondocks
ОтветитьHe stupid Elvis wasn’t racist towards blacks… he grew up in the slums with blacks dummy
ОтветитьObama never helped us
ОтветитьThe greatest hip-hop video of all time! Chuck-D = The GOAT!!
ОтветитьReal
Ответитьsimply the best that ever was
ОтветитьPublic Enemy é demais
ОтветитьMan this Song was number one back in the day and i still listen to Public Enemy There Where Awesome 😀
Ответить💜💜💜💜💜💜🦊👍🏽✊🏼
ОтветитьBrooklyn isn’t like this anymore.
ОтветитьChuck was always one of the most important voices. How's that free speech looking now? We never listen to the voices that hear, until it's too late.
ОтветитьI got beat up at this video
ОтветитьМартышки, я в ахуе, что в штатах творится
ОтветитьElvis was a hero to most
But he never meant shit to me you see
Straight up racist that sucker was
Simple and plain
Mother fuck him and John Wayne
Society will never allow music like this to be made again.
Ответить"most of my heroes don't appear on no stamps."
ОтветитьWho's the power... The true power?
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