Fight
the Power: Rap, Race, and Reality
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by Chuck D,
Yusuf Jah
ISBN: 0385318731
Pub. Date: September 1998
Format: Paperback, 288pp
Publisher: Dell Publishing
Like the hard-hitting sounds of a Public Enemy
jam, the words of the band's lead singer, Chuck
D, excite the mind and senses. In his first
book, Chuck D pours out commentary that takes on
Hollywood, race, the music industry, the murders
of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G., drugs, and
the three E's—education, economics and
enforcement. Likening the challenge to "scaling
a slick mountain on roller skates," Chuck D lets
no one off the hook, putting celebrities and
street kids alike on notice that the future is
up for grabs...and the only way to be part of
it, to be players not victims, is to work
together.
As an insider's view on Hip-Hop culture slides
into intimate revelations about his own life, as
lyrics from his songs bump shoulders with top
ten lists like "The Greatest Rappers of All
Time," Chuck D has his say with verve and
electrifying energy, with anger, love and truth.
A book that brings light into darkness, Fight
the Power speaks for a generation. It is a
powerful and prophetic message that America,
both Black and White, urgently needs to hear.
Nightline with Chuck as the featured guest.
His rejection of celebrity and his constant
community activism have made him a hero. For the
past five years he's been touring colleges and
universities, delivering three hour lectures on
everything from the music industry's corruption
of young talent, the history of black music from
Blues to Rap, his own controversial lyrics,
problems in the black community,
self-empowerment, contemporary culture and
current political leaders to Public Enemy's rise
to international stardom. All while maintaining
his solo and Public Enemy's recording careers.
Fight the Power examines a multitude of complex
social, racial and artistic issues. In his
unmistakable voice, Chuck discusses the role of
heroes and role models in the black community,
Hollywood's negative images of blacks, the
effect of gangsta rap, its images on the
country's youth and the war between east and
west coast rappers that may have spawned the
murder of Tupac Shakur, the role of athletes and
entertainers in eroding and strengthening
values, and other vital contemporary concerns.
Candid, thoughtful, and in your face, Fight the
Power, the first substantial book by a rapper,
offers readers a look into the culture of hip
hop and the future of Black culture.
From The Publisher:
His lyrics are a lesson in history.
His songs are a movement in groove theory.
His book is a light out of the dark that will change the way you think about America and
the world as a whole.
From Rap to Hip-Hop, Gangsta to Trip-Hop, Chuck D, his Bomb Squad, and his monumental
band, Public Enemy, have been a sonic, singular, and transcendental force in modern music.
As a poet and philosopher, Chuck D has been the hard rhymer, rolling anthems off his
tongue in an era of apathy, tapping into the youth culture of the world for more than a
decade.
Fight the Power, his first book, part memoir, part treatise, part State of the
Union Address, is a testament to his nearly twenty years in the music business and his
experiences around the world. Here is a history of one of the most important and
controversial musical movements of our century, its impact on modern culture, and the
heroes and victims it has created in its wake.
Chuck D has never been just a rapper. He's an artist, a rock 'n' roll star who's shared
the spotlight with everyone from U2 to Anthrax. He's fought to bridge the gap between
musical genres and cultural differences. He is truly the voice of a generation.
Startling, gripping, and uncompromising, Fight the Power is most of all the story
of one man's struggle to bring about change in this difficult world at all costs. It is
certain to take its place among the classics of African American experience.
Chuck D is the founder of and lead rapper for Public Enemy, which has a fan base of over
twenty million people, and is considered one of the pioneers of Rap music. Aside from his
work with the "Rock the Vote" campaign, for which he was honored with the
Patrick Lippert Humanitarian Award, he recently signed on as a reporter for Fox News
Channel. He also acted in his first film, An Alan Smithee Film--Burn, Hollywood, Burn.
A new Public Enemy album will be released in late 1997.
Yusuf Jah is the author of Uprising: Crips and Bloods Tell the Story of America's Youth
in Crossfire. He has also written two other books relating to the Black community and
has lectured in colleges across the country.
Book Review by Walt Goodridge
"RAP, RACE and REALITY by Chuck D (with Yusuf Jah) is a blueprint for empowerment!
Chuck, master orator and ever the visionary, offers keen observations
to help this generation recognize and understand the interaction of prophets,
players and pawns in our society. He offers insights into a range of diverse factors
which contribute to the current state of Blackness in the world and outlines an action
plan to help us combat these forces.
Chuck ties it all together in a cohesive fashion which makes knowing what we need to do
plain and simple. I couldn't put it down....AND I was literally taking notes!
In other words, he shows where the power is in our society, who's got it, why we
need to fight it, how to fight it and how to get it for ourselves!" True Genius.
--Walt Goodridge, President
Hip Hop Entrepreneur Association
(Walt is also author of Rap: This Game of Exposure and This Game of Artist Management)