Public Enemy have been the musical visitors final night time (Monday, September 29) on Jimmy Kimmel Dwell! Kicking off per week of particular broadcasts from the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Chuck D and Taste Flav performed a medley of “Don’t Imagine the Hype,” from 1988’s It Takes a Nation of Thousands and thousands to Maintain Us Again, “Struggle the Energy,” from 1990’s Concern of a Black Planet, and “The Hits Simply Hold On Comin,” from their new album Black Sky Over the Tasks: Residence 2025. Watch all of it go down beneath.
“Hey yo, Jimmy Kimmel, we’re Public Enemy, and I simply need you to know that Public Enemy all the time received ya again,” Taste Flav shouted at first of his and Chuck D’s efficiency. In June, Public Enemy shared the protest track “March Insanity,” following it up with Black Sky Over the Tasks in July.
After being suspended by ABC earlier this month, Jimmy Kimmel Dwell! made its return to the air final week on Tuesday, September 23. The community and its guardian firm, the Walt Disney Firm, had come below stress from the Trump administration following a joke that Jimmy Kimmel made in regards to the alleged shooter of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.
See the place Concern of a Black Planet and It Takes a Nation of Thousands and thousands to Maintain Us Again fall on Pitchfork’s new record of “The 100 Greatest Rap Albums of All Time.”
								