

Chuck D said 'fight the power' and 25 years later, he still means it.
Documentary featuring a special performance by one of the most influential hip hop acts of all time at the world famous Metropolis Sound Studio in London. Twenty-five years after the release of Public Enemy's most successful album Fear of a Black Planet, the rap legends Chuck D, Flavor Flav, DJ Lord and The S1W perform all of their fan favorites, interspersed with frank interview footage.
Acting
Flavor Flav's chaotic energy hasn't aged a day.
Sound
Metropolis Studios acoustics make those sirens HIT different.
Direction
Ramy Dance balances performance fire with intimate reflection.
Director
Ramy Dance
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Metropolis Studios has hosted everyone from Amy Winehouse to Rihanna; PE chose it deliberately for its grime-meets-glamour London energy.
The 25-year gap from 'Fear of a Black Planet' lands differently post-2020; Chuck D's interviews explicitly connect their 1990 warnings to Ferguson, making this performance feel like historical prophecy fulfilled.
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