Public Enemy Releases “Fight The Power: Remix 2020” Featuring Nas, YG & More

FIGHT THE POWER: REMIX 2020

Nas, YG, Rapsody, Black Thought, Jahi & Questlove

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“Fight The Power: Remix 2020” is a song that will rub oppressors wrong.

Unfortunately, I was too young to understand the impact that “Fight The Power” had on the black community back then. Thankfully, a powerful remix to the song hit the net today.

“Fight The Power: Remix 2020” features verses by Nas, YG, Rapsody, Black Thought, Jahi & Questlove that oppressors would think are controversial but the oppressed would think are productive. The song also features styles of rapping that oppressors would think are ferocious but the oppressed would think are stimulating. All in all, if you are an oppressor, you may want to listen to something else if this song randomly plays on your Pandora.


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