From 1990 Album: "Fear of a Black Planet".....
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From 1990 Album: "Fear of a Black Planet".....
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Fear of a Black Planet is the Grammy Award-nominated third album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released on March 20, 1990 on Def Jam Recordings. This album debuted at #10 on the Billboard 200 (in the week of May 26, 1990), and was the group's first highest-charting selling rap album, the album was #1 on the Billboard Hip hop/R&B Albums chart as well.
The album's musical qualities were overshadowed by a controversy surrounding alleged anti-Semitic remarks by group member Professor Griff. After the controversy had been forgotten, however, the album's critical reception was generally very positive, with many commentators ranking it equal to or better than the previous album, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back (1988).
In particular, critics were favorable to The Bomb Squad's innovative and diverse production and Chuck D's songwriting. The Encyclopedia of Popular Music credits Fear of a Black Planet's atmosphere to the "bunker mentality" of "clashes with the press", and specifically cites "Fight the Power", which "bites harder than just about any other track in rap's history".
It was ranked 21 in Spin's "100 Greatest Albums, 1985-2005". Pitchfork Media named it the 17th best album of the 1990s. In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums. In 2004, Fear of a Black Planet was one of 50 recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. In 2003, the album was ranked number 300 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
Rolling Stone (5/17/90) 4 Stars Excellent "Public Enemy has never aimed for anything less than a comprehensive view of contemporary black America...Fear of a Black Planet complements this ambition with stunning maturity and sophistication."
Entertainment Weekly "...most powerful rap group." Rating: A
Q magazine (2/91) 4 Stars Excellent Recommended by Q as one of the five best rap albums of 1990 and ranked as one of the Fifty Best Albums of 1990. "...scalding attack on white supremacy."
Q magazine (9/95, p.132) 5 Stars "...achieved the near impossible by being every bit as good as its predecessor. The music was Public Enemy's now-familiar scream but was augmented with a percussive tinge that reflected the ever greater Afrocentricity."
Melody Maker (7/22/95, p.35) - Bloody Essential "...slower, denser...funky. And it was a masterpiece....It's beyond perfect, built like a platinum beehive and stuffed with cordite--The Bomb Squad's last hands-on job for PE before they took on the task of...Ice Cube."
NME (7/15/95, p.47) 10 (out of 10) "...where do you go once you've made the greatest hip-hop album ever? Unbelievably, you consolidate that with an equally splendid follow-up....This time the sounds were softened slightly with flashes of `real' instrumentation but the content remained as astonishingly tough and intelligent as before."
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ciro gracia Says:
May 21, 2013 - the last thing cube said was f ck hollywood...........
steven morales Says:
May 13, 2013 - kane was to high to spit haha
youngofasho2 Says:
May 10, 2013 - Hollywood still ain't learned cause they got a movie called "the butler" comin' out this year.
Tulipstarful . Says:
Apr 27, 2013 - It still hits a nerve today, and reminds me of that Dave Chappelle interview where he talks about Hollywood producers always trying to dress every black leading actor in dresses.
seeehorn Says:
Apr 10, 2013 - Flav had that meeting several times..VH-1, Under One Roof and his fried chicken restaurant!! Unfortunately Ice Cube did too!! Some people in here are defending Ice Cube, but he started portraying negative black stereotypes in Boyz In The Hood and Friday about a year after this song was made. Ice Cube had just finished his GANGSTA role with NWA, here he's with the black power movement, a year later he was STEP N FETCHIN in Hollywood. I guess it was hard to turn down that Hollywood money!!
Ian Lee Says:
Mar 31, 2013 - UR AWSOME, THINKING THE SAME AS I
jordanrakei Says:
Mar 16, 2013 - Similar to Busta Rhymes doggin out on Tribe.
mechanoid2k Says:
Mar 7, 2013 - he did those movies for his kids, a guy doing things for his kids isn't selling out.
DjTIMEJD Says:
Feb 21, 2013 - The meeting with Flav(b4 BDK verse) ended up actually happening...smh:{
thefatalveli1 Says:
Feb 16, 2013 - BDK
papiiuenvy186 Says:
Feb 16, 2013 - times have changed big time compared to the 70's and 80's
Alston Adkins Says:
Feb 11, 2013 - i was looking for exodus, but im happy i came across this
rodney1b Says:
Feb 7, 2013 - not the same!! he's show's blacks in more of a positive point of view it's a BIG Difference.. I see alot of you youngsters miss the point of this song/video
BertoChrUth Says:
Jan 30, 2013 - same goes for flava flav
syddiallo Says:
Jan 29, 2013 - It's a recession, make your money however you can. And he's a movie direc, just like Spike Lee and Tyler Perry, so what nonsense is he promoting.
NASTYDUDE HALL Says:
Jan 18, 2013 - BURN IN HELL AMERICA MUTHER FUCKER BLK PATHERS AND I WERE BURN HEAVEN DOWN TIMES ALMOST UP BITCH WATCH RAPE CRACKER KID WILL GET RAPE NOOO ARREST UP THAT BITCH RITE 2PAC EAZY E HEY BIGGIE SMALLS CALIFORNIA BLK GANG BANGERS LITTLE ROCK SHOW ME YOUR GANG SIGNS UP THAT BITCH NOWWW
GearHeadBoris Says:
Jan 17, 2013 - its still just as good as back in '90.
TheDopestEthiopian1 Says:
Jan 16, 2013 - Imhotep was Black.
QElevenThirtyEight Says:
Jan 16, 2013 - Cleopatra was Greek.
oo0ReaXioN0oo Says:
Jan 12, 2013 - I love them all, but Ice Cube iz verse is outta place man, whahaha!
TheDopestEthiopian1 Says:
Dec 12, 2012 - blakcks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks blacks
Shyolite Says:
Dec 12, 2012 - Damn right!
TheDopestEthiopian1 Says:
Dec 11, 2012 - only a hollywood executive such as yourself. would put focus on one word and over look the knowledge that a independent thinking black man such as myself would kick.
Shyolite Says:
Dec 11, 2012 - Black people instead of blacks please
ruusk Says:
Nov 28, 2012 - this was my first ever rap song taped by my mate in 91, good times