No, that headline is not a typo. It doesn’t say “Chuck D.” It says “Public Enemy,” meaning both Chuck and Flavor Flav are making music together. If that seems strange to you, you must have missed How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul?, their 2007 album. Don’t worry, a lot of people did. But Public Enemy doesn’t care.
Their latest project is Most of My Heroes Don’t Appear on No Stamp, which came out today. “I Shall Not Be Moved” is one of the singles. Most of My Heroes Don’t Appear on No Stamp is set to be followed by The Evil Empire of Everything sometime later this year. If you’re feeling the new PE (Progressive Era) rather than the old one, that’s understandable. Just remember, it’s hard being in the game for 25 years. Get the album here or try imagining Odd Future 20 years from now.
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