Public Enemy drops Juneteenth single MARCH MADNESS to speak out

Public Enemy released a new song called March Madness for Juneteenth. The hip-hop group talks about school shootings and gun laws on the track. Chuck D and Flavor Flav bring strong energy to their message about current problems.

Flavor Flav wrote a long post on Instagram about the song. He said Juneteenth became a federal holiday just four years ago. The rapper thinks people are trying to take away diversity and inclusion programs. He also mentioned wars happening around the world.

Flavor Flav said he hates war and wants unity instead of fighting. He believes Americans should use their rights before they lose them. The artist wants to speak out through his music platform. He thinks the United States should focus on staying united.

Students from Harvard, Berklee, and Howard Universities helped make the song. Flavor Flav called it an honor to work with young people on the project. The track serves as a protest anthem about human rights issues. The collaboration shows how music can bring different generations together.

Public Enemy continues making political music after decades in hip-hop. The group never stops talking about social justice through their songs. March Madness fits their history of speaking against injustice. The timing of the Juneteenth release makes their message even stronger.

 

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