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Public Enemy, "Fight The Power" (1990)

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This remains a very powerful song from some of the pioneers of this genre. I remember the following being lyrics many in the mainstream culture strongly disliked. But what they might not have realized was, in my community many had been saying this sort of thing for decades—to each other:

Elvis was a hero to most
Elvis was a hero to most
Elvis was a hero to most
But he never meant s- to me you see
Straight up racist that sucker was
Simple and plain
Mother f- him and John Wayne
'Cause I'm Black and I'm proud
I'm ready and hyped plus I'm amped
Most of my heroes don't appear on no stamps
Sample a look back you look and find
Nothing but rednecks for 400 years if you check
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uncalled4 · 56-60, M
That's what is still, at least of this writing, good about America: we all don't have to agree with what is being said but one should be ABLE to say it.

I like 911 Is A Joke better.
@uncalled4 I like that, but it’s about a different subject. It’s funny—yet it’s not funny. Drayton said he wrote those lyrics after losing a friend who died before an ambulance could reach him.