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Punchmade Dev (born October 16, 2000) [2] is an American rapper and songwriter based in Lexington, Kentucky. [3] Best known for the popularization of scam rap, a sub-genre of hip hop, [4] he has produced various songs and videos relating to fraud, such as a "Wire Fraud Tutorial", [5] "Internet Swiping", and "Million Dollar Criminal" [6] which have obtained several million views on social media ...
Public Enemy is an American hip hop group formed by Chuck D and Flavor Flav in Roosevelt, New York, in 1985. [2] [3] The group rose to prominence for their political ...
Greatest Misses is the first compilation album by American hip hop group Public Enemy. [5] Composed of six new songs, six remixed singles from previous albums and a live performance from the British TV series The Word, it was released on September 15, 1992, through Def Jam/Columbia/Sony Music.
[4] [12] Public Enemy then signed to Koch Records, releasing Revolverlution in July 2002. Revolverlution peaked at number 110 on the Billboard 200 and has sold 71,000 copies in the US. [ 1 ] [ 13 ] The group collaborated with American rapper Paris on their ninth studio album, Rebirth of a Nation , which was released on Paris' own Guerrilla Funk ...
Alternative Press (p. 176) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Public Enemy remain fiercely independent and definitely seem revitalized." The Wire (p. 75) - "[T]his is PE's tenth studio album in their 20th year and their blunt anti-artiste, anti-materialist stance carries serious weight."
Scam rap is a subgenre of hip hop that emerged in Detroit during the mid to late 2010s. It is characterized by lyrics that focus on various forms of fraudulent activities, particularly those conducted in the digital realm, such as online scams, hacking, the dark web and cybercrime. [1]
Revolverlution is the eighth studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released July 23, 2002 on Koch Records in the United States. The album debuted at number 110 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. [2]
The song was written in protest against Arizona governor Evan Mecham's refusal to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day.. Public Enemy frontman Chuck D wrote the song in protest at the state of Arizona, where Governor Evan Mecham had canceled Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the people of the state voted against a proposition to reintroduce it. [2]