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  1. " Fight the Power " is a song by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released as a single in the summer of 1989 on Motown Records. It was conceived at the request of film director Spike Lee, who sought a musical theme for his 1989 film Do the Right Thing.

  2. Fight the Power. Public Enemy. Track 20 on Fear of a Black Planet. Producers. Chuck D & The Bomb Squad. This anthem, originally from the soundtrack to Spike Lee’s classic movie Do the Right...

  3. Official Music Video for Fight The Power performed by Public Enemy. “Fight the Power” served as the theme for Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing and is featured on Public Enemys 1990...

  4. Jun 28, 2019 · Thirty years after it was released, Public Enemy’s Fight the Power is still a call to action. Dorian Lynskey explores how the iconic anthem of rage was created – and what it means now.

  5. Sat 8:00 PM · Bakkt Theater. Ticketmaster. VIEW TICKETS. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Fight The Power · Public Enemy Fear Of A Black Planet ℗ 1990 UMG Recordings, Inc....

  6. Public Enemy - Fight The Power (Official Video) from the album 'Fear Of A Black Planet' (1990) 🔔 Subscribe to UPROXX Video and ring the bell to turn on noti...

  7. Official Music Video for Fight The Power performed by Public Enemy. “Fight the Power” served as the theme for Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thi... REMASTERED IN HD!

  8. “Fight the Power” is an iconic anthem by the American hip hop group Public Enemy. Originally featured in the soundtrack of Spike Lee’s groundbreaking film “Do the Right Thing,” the song later became a standout track on Public Enemy’s influential album “Fear of a Black Planet.”

  9. "Fight the Power" is a song by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released as a single in the summer of 1989 on Motown Records. It was conceived at the request of film director Spike Lee, who sought a musical theme for his 1989 film Do the Right Thing.

  10. Apr 28, 2024 · Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power” is a rallying cry for justice and equality. Its lyrics speak to the struggles faced by black Americans, and its message of resistance and revolution continues to inspire a new generation of activists.

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