Public Enemy has unveiled their latest protest song, “March Madness,” which critiques gun violence and calls out “crooked politicians who ain’t playing fair.” The track features a powerful militaristic chant from Flavor Flav and poignant lyrics by Chuck D, highlighting the fear children face in schools and urging lawmakers to confront the NRA. The group donates all proceeds from the song to The Black Music Action Coalition human rights fund and Everytown, a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating gun violence.
In a recent statement, Flavor Flav emphasized the urgency of the message, stating: “I hate it. But I got a voice and a platform and we are still fighting the power for positive change.” This release follows the band’s performance at RiverBeat Music Festival, where they advocated for a “free Palestine.” Additionally, Public Enemy is set to perform at London’s Royal Albert Hall on June 27, marking their first UK show in nearly a decade, with tickets still available for fans eager to witness their historic performance.
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