Get ready to feel the bass pound in your chest because legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy is making their way to Brownsville where they will perform in honor of the annual Summer Stage lineup.
About twenty-six years ago, New York received major backlash for several racially based court trials influencing the Public Enemy and Spike Lee to collaborate and artistically express the grief of the city. In that period, the legendary film Do The Right Thing, was made and featured “Fight the Power,” produced by the rap group.
The American group consisting of Check D, Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, Khari Wynn and the S1W Group has spent their time delivering substantial rap music. Their tunes spread messages that provided a voice to those who felt ignored and are audacious enough to question various injustices, challenging leaders and citizens to collaboratively revolutionize our world. Their unique lyrics fed the minds and souls of fans in over 83 countries, during 2000 concerts on 84 tours. Their 2016 stage performance will be the first since their last show two years ago at the Brooklyn Bowl.
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Beside the many theater performances, dance parties and movie screenings that are held courtesy of Summer Stage, Brooklynites are invited to come out and jam to hit records such as “Fight The Power” and “Don’t Believe The Hype” on June 21 at 7p.m in Betsy Head Park where DJ Tedsmooth will open for the group.
Other performers like Blonde Redhead will perform in Red Hook Park on June 16 and Broadway singer Lisa Simone Kelly who will debut songs from her new album at Herbert Von King Park on June 28, which will be followed by a documentary, What Happened, Miss Simone?, highlighting Lisa’s late mother, former song bird and activist Nina Simone.