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The 10 best songs of Public Enemy according to UachateC

Here is a list of the top 10 Best songs of Public Enemy, based on different sources and criteria. I hope you like it and it inspires you.

Public Enemy is one of the most influential and historic groups in rap, which was characterized by its powerful sound, its social message and its rebellious attitude.





Best songs of Public Enemy

1. Fight the Power (1989)

This is probably the best-known and most representative song of the group, a hymn against racism and oppression that became famous for appearing in the Spike Lee movie «Do the Right Thing». With a forceful rhythm and incendiary lyrics, Public Enemy encourages the African-American people to fight for their rights and not believe in the false promises of the system.

Best songs of Public Enemy




2.Rebel Without a Pause (1987)

This song was the group’s response to the success of Eric B & Rakim, who had revolutionized rap with their single «Eric B Is President». Public Enemy was not far behind, creating a dense and disorienting song, with a fast beat, chaotic samples and an urgent saxophone punctuating each verse. Chuck D shows off his MC skills with some sharp and punchy rhymes.

Best songs of Public Enemy


3. Don’t Believe the Hype (1988)

With this song, Public Enemy criticizes the role of the media in manipulating public opinion and misinformation about the reality of African-Americans. The group invites its listeners not to believe in the media hype and to think for themselves. The beat has funk and soul influences, with prominent bass and female backing vocals contrasting with Chuck D’s gravelly voice.

Best songs of Public Enemy


4. Bring the Noise (1987)

This song is a declaration of principles of the group, which calls itself the «Rolling Stones of rap» and claims its place in music history. With innovative and complex production, the group blends samples from James Brown, Malcolm X, Slayer and other artists to create a unique and powerful sound. The song also makes reference to other rappers like LL Cool J, Run DMC or Beastie Boys.

Best songs of Public Enemy




5. Harder Than You Think (2007)

This song is one of the most recent of the group, but also one of the most successful. It was used as the official theme song for the London 2012 Paralympic Games and became a hit in the UK. The song has a positive and motivating message, which encourages you to overcome difficulties and not give up in the face of obstacles. The beat samples Shirley Bassey’s soul classic “Shut ‘Em Down”.

Best songs of Public Enemy


6. He Got Game (1998)

This song is part of the soundtrack of the Spike Lee film of the same name, starring Denzel Washington and Ray Allen. The song is sampled from Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth”, which adds a folk-rock touch to the production. The lyrics talk about the world of basketball and its lights and shadows, as well as the importance of education and culture.

Best songs of Public Enemy


7. Welcome to the Terrordome (1990)

This song is one of the most aggressive and controversial of the group, which addresses issues such as anti-Semitism, the assassination of Martin Luther King or the boycott of their concerts by some conservative sectors. The beat is frenetic and dark, with distorted samples and sirens creating an apocalyptic atmosphere. Chuck D is relentless in his social criticism and defense of his group.


8. 911 Is a Joke (1990)

This song is a satire on the lack of medical and police care in poor and marginal neighborhoods, where calls to the 911 emergency number are not answered or take too long to arrive. The song has a humorous and ironic tone, with Flavor Flav as the lead and a funky and danceable beat. The song was a commercial success and won a Grammy Award.


9. Public Enemy No. 1 (1987)

This song was the group’s first single and the origin of its name. Chuck D recorded a demo called «Public Enemy #1» in 1985, referring to the envy of his Long Island neighborhood. The song has a minimalist and raw beat, with a synth bass and some rough scratches. Chuck D demonstrates his flow and his charisma as a rapper, with lyrics that speak of his talent and his attitude.


10. Burn Hollywood Burn (1990)

This song is a collaboration with two rap heavyweights, Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane. The three rappers criticize the role of Hollywood in creating negative stereotypes about African-Americans, who are portrayed as criminals, drug addicts or buffoons. The song has a funky and infectious beat, with a sample of The Trammps’ track “Disco Inferno”.


Best songs of Public Enemy
Best songs of Public Enemy


These are the 10 Best songs of Public Enemy, according to my criteria. I hope you liked them and that you enjoy them on your blog. If you want to know more about the group, you can visit their official website or follow them on their social networks. You can also leave your comments or suggestions about other songs that you like from the group.


You can also see:

The 10 Best Beastie Boys Songs according to UachateC

Alberto Pérez Velázquez

Director y Co-fundador de grupo UachateC
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