@ no, Hank Shocklee & Chuck D aka Carl Ryder were the Bomb Squad that produced this album, and Eric Vietnam Sadler was assistant producer. Rick Rubin was executive producer and Bill Stephaney was production supervisor. When Chuck agreed he demanded to bring the whole crew. The song Public Enemy #1 was a song they already had when they were on the radio. And was the song Rick Rubin heard that got him interested.
Hank Shocklee is not white. He’s apart of a production team named The Bomb Squad. From PE to, L.L. To Ice Cubes debut album & composed the sound score for 2Pac’s Juice & other films.
Right Bro. The Bomb Squad all the way on' It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back'. Rick Rubin was more Beastie Boys and Run DMC, and later Jay-Z on 99 Problems. No diss to Rick Rubin, but PE wasn't part of his impact. Give the Bomb Squad their due. Ice Cube came East to get their production for 'Ameikkkaz Most Wanted', a super project in hip hop history. You are correct Stefan!
Song was produce I think by Hank Shocklee & Chuck D . This song might be a part two of Sophisticated B!tch" That was on their first album. Rick Ruben is the guy you’re talking about plus Run Dmc bridge that gap Rock n hip hop with Rock this way.
@@notofthisgod32Yes the sample is from slayer produce by Rick ,But the Bomb Squad along with Chuck D produce this track … In their first album Theres a song “Sophisticated Bitch” they talk about a certain type of female some what similar to this song
Larry Smith invented the Rock & Rap hybrid. He played the guitar on Kurtis Blows Christmas Rappin’. If you want to get technical Rappers Delight was released 2 months prior, but they were just rhyming over Good Times by Chic. He was a real musician & didn’t have to rely on sampling. The Rock Band Queen have been accused for stealing Larry’s bass line for “Another one bites the dust. He produced Run-DMC, Fat Boys, Whodini Albums. He went to school with Russell’s older brother long before Rick Rubin & Def Jam. Rick took a formula he already created.
RUN DMC were the early ones to bridge that gap. First Rock Box, then King of Rock, the Walk this Way, and Raising Hell.
Def Jam had rock in its DNA from the get go
You’re talking about Rick Ruben but the Bomb Squad was PE’s producers, but Rick was involved.
React to Public Enemy, “Rebel Without a Pause”
@ no, Hank Shocklee & Chuck D aka Carl Ryder were the Bomb Squad that produced this album, and Eric Vietnam Sadler was assistant producer. Rick Rubin was executive producer and Bill Stephaney was production supervisor. When Chuck agreed he demanded to bring the whole crew. The song Public Enemy #1 was a song they already had when they were on the radio. And was the song Rick Rubin heard that got him interested.
@@StatetrooperBillyBill yeah but only from a record label position because the song was made prior to Rick.
Professor Griff and Terminator X rounded out the group!!!
The S1Ws , Terminator X...Classic 🔥!
Hank Shocklee is not white. He’s apart of a production team named The Bomb Squad. From PE to, L.L. To Ice Cubes debut album & composed the sound score for 2Pac’s Juice & other films.
@@Stefan-RKEL Rick Ruben is
@ I know, but he had nothing to do with the Rock-N-Roll/Hip-Hop formula for Def Jam. I just don’t want history to be rewritten.
Right Bro. The Bomb Squad all the way on' It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back'. Rick Rubin was more Beastie Boys and Run DMC, and later Jay-Z on 99 Problems. No diss to Rick Rubin, but PE wasn't part of his impact. Give the Bomb Squad their due. Ice Cube came East to get their production for 'Ameikkkaz Most Wanted', a super project in hip hop history. You are correct Stefan!
The sample is from a Slayer song called Angel Of Death
Public enemy was the number one group in the world at one time, outselling everyone
Hazy shade of criminal please
Brothers gonna work it out
Fight the Power.
Song was produce I think by Hank Shocklee & Chuck D . This song might be a part two of Sophisticated B!tch" That was on their first album. Rick Ruben is the guy you’re talking about plus Run Dmc bridge that gap Rock n hip hop with Rock this way.
No. The sample is from a Slayer song called Angel Of Death. Not a part two. And yes Rick Rubin was Slayer's producer at the time. Def American
@@notofthisgod32Yes the sample is from slayer produce by Rick ,But the Bomb Squad along with Chuck D produce this track … In their first album Theres a song “Sophisticated Bitch” they talk about a certain type of female some what similar to this song
SLAYER!!!
Now that what talking about 😊
Black Steel in the hour of Chaos is another PE banger.
They already did that
Yeahh teach the young HipHop history❤ Love the concept! New sub!
@@kayleighllyn8253 thanks for the sub!!! Welcome to the channel.
This is my absolute favorite PE song. Rugged as schitt. In fact in today's currency the vast majority of today's Rapp is watching Channel Zero
P.E. had the coldest logo!!
There’s another song just like this. It’s called “Sophisticated Bi***”
P.E. is the truth. Facts!!
Larry Smith invented the Rock & Rap hybrid. He played the guitar on Kurtis Blows Christmas Rappin’. If you want to get technical Rappers Delight was released 2 months prior, but they were just rhyming over Good Times by Chic. He was a real musician & didn’t have to rely on sampling. The Rock Band Queen have been accused for stealing Larry’s bass line for “Another one bites the dust. He produced Run-DMC, Fat Boys, Whodini Albums. He went to school with Russell’s older brother long before Rick Rubin & Def Jam. Rick took a formula he already created.
Yo at some point yall gotta check out X Clan and Dead Prez👊🏾
Rick Rubin
Konan Last Night In Kingston
Today she watch social media... IG, Tik Tok, YT, Twitter, Facebook, etc....
Catch The Thrown by PE. The guy on the left may not have heard this PE gem.
Sample of Slayer - Angel of Death
No weak sauce at all on this album
That’s not what they say,that’s what it is!!!!! You probably think it’s Amigos.
Why didn't you do fight the power
why not rebel without a cause
'Rebel Without a Pause' is the proper name.
public Enemy made their own beats rock music is black