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Cam'ron Is Public Enemy #1 Again With Upcoming Mixtape, Online VideoCam'ron is Public Enemy #1 once again with his mixtape dropping November 7 and a just-released online video.
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Publicado: 2007-10-24 Proveedor: VH1 Etiquetas: Artist, Camron, Album, Black, Shade, VH1, of, Sexploitation, <i>Public, Manhattan, Ringtones, NuGroove, Presents, Upcoming, Borough, Mixtape, Movies, Online, Rhymes, Videos, #1<i>, Again, Busta, Enemy, Makin, Means, Money, Radio, Video, World, News, Rock, What, With, A-Z, Hey, Hip, Hop, Set, the, You, By, Is, Ma, on, To, TV,
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Chuck D Fears He Has Forgotten Public Enemy LyricsPublic Enemy star Chuck D is nervous about reuniting with his bandmates - because he fears he has forgotten the lyrics to their hit tracks.[...] Read more!
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Publicado: 2008-05-20 Proveedor: StarPulse
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Marion Cotillard - Marion Cotillard Joins Depp And Bale In Public EnemiesLa Vie en Rose star Marion Cotillard is to join Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in upcoming drama Public Enemies, reports claim.The Oscar nominee is to play ...
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Publicado: 2008-01-29 Proveedor: Contact Music
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by: Jozen Cummings The Game will premier a song, “911 Is A Joke” on his website ThisIzGame.com on April 29. The song is a response to the recent verdict given to four New York City police detectives who were acquitted in the killing of Sean Bell. The four officers killed Bell in a hail of gunfire as he was leaving his bachelor party the day of his wedding. The song borrows its title from a record of the same name by Public Enemy. That version appeared on Public Enemy’s 1990 album, Fear of a Black Planet (Def Jam). The Game’s version will feature Black Wall Street artist, Clyde Carson. “This could have easily been me, my brother, my family.” Game said in a statement announcing the song. “My deepest condolences go out to his family.” "911 Is A Joke" is also slated to appear on the Game's upcoming album, L.A.X (Los Angeles Times), which is scheduled for release on July 8th. imagePath = '/ui/img/icons'; echo $social->getFeedHTML(); } ?> Page printed from: http://www.vibe.com/ Return to previous page
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Publicado: 2008-04-28 Proveedor: VIBE
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Beijing Pop Festival: Public Enemy, The New York Dolls Rock China:Mon, Sep 10 2007 02:43 PDT
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Publicado: 2007-09-11 Proveedor: Rolling Stone
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The Worst Career Moves of All Time: Rock Lawsuits We’d Like to See You may have heard about Motley Crue’s recent lawsuit against the manager of drummer Tommy Lee. The best part: Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx and Mick Mars allege that Lee’s participation in the reality shows Tommy Lee Goes To College and Rock Star: Supernova “diminished the public’s interest in Lee and their overall perception of his musical talents.” In other words, they’re suing him for making bonehead career moves. The implications of this are staggering. What other terrible business decisions are worth a lawsuit? We expect to see these cases following soon — feel free to add yours. Every Hard Rock Fan Alive v. The Van Halen Brothers Back Story: When Sammy Hagar was fired from Van Halen in 1996, The Van Halen Brothers at first brought David Lee Roth back into the fold – even cutting two new songs with him. But when it came time for a new album and tour, they dumped Diamond Dave in favor of former Extreme singer Gary Cherone. The result was the crappiest Van Halen album ever, and a poorly attended tour. Eleven years later we’re still waiting for Dave to come back. Charge: Recklessly choosing Mr. “More Than Words” when Roth was willing to come back. Verdict: Guilty of reunion negligence. Punishment: The Van Halen brothers are now forbidden from touring without Roth on lead vocals and Michael Anthony on bass. Chuck D v. VH-1’s “Flavor of Love” Back Story: Until Flavor Flav appeared on The Surreal Life a few years back Public Enemy was fondly remembered as one of the most exciting, politically-minded rap groups in history. Now they are now best known as Flavor Flav’s stepping stone to becoming a huge reality TV star. When Chuck D gets an interview request now it’s not to discuss censorship, but to give his opinion about whether or not Sumthin’ should have been kicked out of the house when she shit on the floor. Charge: Bringing more shame to Public Enemy than Griff’s anti-semitic rants. Verdict: Guilty. Punishment: Lifetime banishment from ba
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Publicado: 2007-06-20 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Bob Dylan, Rock Lists
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Johnny Depp - Depp Flies French Wine 4000 Miles To Us Film SetActor JOHNNY DEPP loves French wine so much, he had 10 crates flown 4,147 miles (6,675 kilometres) to the U.S. during filming for his new movie PUBLIC ENEMIES. ...
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Publicado: 2008-04-22 Proveedor: Contact Music
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Single Minded: GZA, Nelly Furtado With Anne Murray, Big Daddy Kane With Public Enemy and More Anne Murray & Nelly Furtado, “Daydream Believer” [Monkees Cover] How does something like this happen? Seventies AM soft rocker teams with Canada’s foxiest export (sorry, Barenaked Ladies) for a bizarro Monkees cover. Somewhere in L.A., Christopher Cross’s agent is yelling into a Razr: “GET ME ELLIOT YAMIN AND THE RIGHTS TO ‘JENNIFER JUNIPER,’ STAT!” Big Daddy Kane and Public Enemy, 1989 Anti-Racism Rally [Video] Two hip-hop masters at the top of their game, making activist music that doesn’t sound pedantic or preachy. GZA, Liquid Swords Live [Full Show] In case you missed it, a video of GZA performing almost all of the flawless, thirteen-year-old Liquid Swords at New York’s Knitting Factory last month. Soulja Boy recently mocked GZA in an interview, calling him “old.” Which would sting a bit more if it seemed likely that, thirteen years from now, people would be clamoring for live footage of “Crank That.” Various Artists, “Global Cover Songs” [Mixtape] The pick of the pack: two hours of cover songs from international artists, everything from “Like a Rolling Stone” to “Rebel Rebel.” Perfect for riding out your Friday. Natashja, “Long Time” [Sly & Robbie’s Dark Shade Riddim] Sweet, slow-rolling reggae tune; if it were July, we would never stop playing this. It’s February, and we’ve already spun it twenty-seven times.
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Publicado: 2008-01-18 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Single Minded, Rock Daily
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Vegoose Festival Report: Rage Against the Machine, the Stooges, Shins, Daft Punk, More For three years now, the Vegoose festival has been bringing Las Vegas the sort of eclectic acts the city normally shuns: metal, hip-hop, politically motivated tunage and indie rock’s latest beloved. This year was no exception: the first day alone delivered Mastodon, Public Enemy, M.I.A. and the Shins. Throw in Saturday night performances by Iggy and the Stooges and Daft Punk, and you might just have the most musically diverse day in Sin City history. (For a full photo gallery from Vegoose, click here.) From the start great music was plentiful. Gogol Bordello opened the festival with one of the strongest sets of the weekend. Backed by two percussionist/dancers, ferocious fiddle playing and singer Eugene Hutz’s manic presence, the band won over an audience that seemed delightfully surprised by the band’s gypsy-punk attack. As with many of the afternoon bands, the Vegoose set was only the beginning of their Vegas trip. After performing, the band did a signing in a makeshift Zia Records tent in the Vegoose field, before heading to downtown Las Vegas where bandmembers spun discs at Beauty Bar until 3 AM. Not everything worked. Bands like the Shins (who wore costumes) and Blonde Redhead (who did not) found their more intricate music bleed away by the acoustics of a vast field and competing bands. Vegoose has three active stages and overlap between sets made it hard to see everything even for the most dedicated fans. Perhaps the biggest disappointment of Saturday was competing sets between Cypress Hill and Public Enemy (who arranged for that?). Still, some of the Cypress audience popped over long enough to join Chuck D for a rousing chant of “Fuck George Bush.” Other of Chuck D’s pronouncements on affairs of State might have been a bit over the crowd’s head: His complaints that the Euro and Pound were kicking American ass ellicited a collective “huh?” As night descended with dust filling the air from the dirt field, Iggy and the Stooges came out and gra
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Publicado: 2007-10-30 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Live Shows, Festivals
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HIP-HOP HEAVENWHEN you're the big gest hip-hop show on Earth, you gotta be more than just a concert - and Sunday's Hot 97 Summer Jam at Giants Stadium didn't fail the 50,000 fans who turned out and tuned in to the urban beat spectacular. On star power alone the...
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Publicado: 2008-06-03 Proveedor: New York Post Etiquetas: Wayne, concert, fans, hip, Enemy, Lil, Public, love, men, party, power, rap, show, single, music
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Johnny Depp - Depp Saves Lives On SetActor JOHNNY DEPP turned real-life action hero on the set of his latest crime drama PUBLIC ENEMIES, after saving a group of extras from being struck down by an ...
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Publicado: 2008-04-06 Proveedor: Contact Music
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RollingStone.com Looks Back at Hip-Hop’s Biggest Year: 1988 1988 was arguably hip-hop’s biggest year, featuring a stack of seminal releases from some of the game’s most important MCs that helped mutate rap (and all of pop music) into something entirely new. For the complete guide to all the best ‘88 albums from the likes of Public Enemy, Run-DMC, N.W.A and others, click here.
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Publicado: 2008-02-13 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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