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Public Enemy Tops VH1’s 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs in History


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VH1 Finally got it right: the music channel named Public Enemy’s seminal hit “Fight the Power” number one on its list of the 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs in History.

That was my jam right there! Spike Lee directed the video which was filmed on location in Brooklyn in 1989. I was working at New York hospital at the time, and the police were on the scene in full force thinking there was going to be a riot because Tawana Brawley was there.

Tensions were still high from when she lied and accused a white cop of raping her. The city had police on horseback and paddy wagons on standby. It was very insulting. But those were good times. :)

VH1 also named Rapper’s Delight by the Sugarhill Gang which took second place on the list, with Dr. Dre’s Nuthin But A ‘G’ Thang coming in a close third.

 

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