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Public Enemy’s Chuck D on Breonna Taylor case: ‘It was a teachable moment’

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marks the group’s return to Def Jam, the iconic hip-hop label that they helped build, and features “Fight the Power: Remix 2020,” an all-star update of the 1989 anthem.The Post spoke to PE leader Chuck D, 60, shortly after Wednesday’s controversial Breonna Taylor decision.

Here, he sounds off on being an “OG” in the Black Lives Matter movement, why “Fight the Power” is still relevant and getting the surviving Beastie Boys to record again.How does it feel that “Fight the Power” is still so relevant, maybe even more so, 31 years later?The bones of the song are supposed to carry it through decades, and [it doesn’t] have to be currently popular to be relevant.

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