Public Enemy frontman Chuck D joins host Steve Baltin to discuss the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame group's brilliant and timely new album, political trickery, and his wide range of favorite protest songs, from the Temptations and Bob Marley to Curtis Mayfield.
Chuck D chooses songs from Curtis Mayfield, Bob Marley, Marvin Gaye and talks about how the Isley Brothers influenced the iconic “Fight The Power.” “When I did "Fight The Power" in 1989 understand how much I was influenced in 1975 by "Fight The Power" by the Isley Brothers. So that obviously is the first record if I had to name on your list. "Fight The Power" in 1975 was a record that moved me,” he says.