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Public Enemy have released a new protest song, ‘March Madness’. Marking the hip hop group’s first original song in five years, the track was written and recorded with a collective of student ...
Public Enemy have released their first single in five years—a protest song written and recorded with a collective of student collaborators. Listen to “March Madness” below.
Public Enemy has new rhymes designed to fill your mind. The iconic hip-hop group dropped new protest song “March Madness” in honor of Juneteenth on Thursday (June 19).